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VRRNAIDHTHE
ughadh dhuinn, is dearbh nach bfuil
feoil ar bith teid as gan damnadh, agas
na dhiaidhfm a Athair na trocaire, a-
tamaoid gudghuidhe, agas gud gher
atach, ar gradh do Mhic lofa Criofd,
na croidheadha chomhchruaidhe clo-
chfa do bhreith vaind, do chualaidh
ne fada dhaimfir do throcairefe, agas
do gher dhioghaltas re cheile : agas
gidheadh nar maothuidheadh fds go
tabhachtach leo fin fad, agas croidhe-
adha comhmboga comhmaotha led
Sbiorad fein do thabhairt duinn. Le-
madh eidir lind athuigfin, agas achoim
he'd anumhla agas anonoir, ata imchu-
bhaidh rena thabhairt dod chumhach
taibh diadhafa : fech fein fos a Thig-
hearna ar do chloind thoghtha, ara
bfuil vireafbhuidh ar agcorpaibh, agas
deonaidh dhuinn buaidh dtroda do
bhreith ar naimhdibh arnanmand, mar
do gheallais duinn a Niofa Criofd do
mhac ar naon flanuighthoir arnaidhne
& ar bfear ladha, do fan maille riotfa, &
rifan Sbiorad naomh biodh gach vile
then can there no flesh escape condemnation. And, therefore, we
most humbly beseeche thee, O Father of mercies, for Christ Jesus
thy Sonnes sake, to take from us these stony hearts, who so long
have heard aswell thy mercies as severe judgements, and yet have
not bene effectually moved with the same ; and give unto us hearts
mollified by thy Spirit, that may both conceive and kepe in mynde
the reverence that is due unto thy Majestie. Looke, O Lord,
unto thy chosen children labouring under the imperfections of
the fleshe, and grant unto us that victorie that thou hast promised
unto us by Jesus Christ thy Sonne, our onely Saviour, Mediator,
and Lawgiver : To whome, with thee and the Holy Ghost, be
ughadh dhuinn, is dearbh nach bfuil
feoil ar bith teid as gan damnadh, agas
na dhiaidhfm a Athair na trocaire, a-
tamaoid gudghuidhe, agas gud gher
atach, ar gradh do Mhic lofa Criofd,
na croidheadha chomhchruaidhe clo-
chfa do bhreith vaind, do chualaidh
ne fada dhaimfir do throcairefe, agas
do gher dhioghaltas re cheile : agas
gidheadh nar maothuidheadh fds go
tabhachtach leo fin fad, agas croidhe-
adha comhmboga comhmaotha led
Sbiorad fein do thabhairt duinn. Le-
madh eidir lind athuigfin, agas achoim
he'd anumhla agas anonoir, ata imchu-
bhaidh rena thabhairt dod chumhach
taibh diadhafa : fech fein fos a Thig-
hearna ar do chloind thoghtha, ara
bfuil vireafbhuidh ar agcorpaibh, agas
deonaidh dhuinn buaidh dtroda do
bhreith ar naimhdibh arnanmand, mar
do gheallais duinn a Niofa Criofd do
mhac ar naon flanuighthoir arnaidhne
& ar bfear ladha, do fan maille riotfa, &
rifan Sbiorad naomh biodh gach vile
then can there no flesh escape condemnation. And, therefore, we
most humbly beseeche thee, O Father of mercies, for Christ Jesus
thy Sonnes sake, to take from us these stony hearts, who so long
have heard aswell thy mercies as severe judgements, and yet have
not bene effectually moved with the same ; and give unto us hearts
mollified by thy Spirit, that may both conceive and kepe in mynde
the reverence that is due unto thy Majestie. Looke, O Lord,
unto thy chosen children labouring under the imperfections of
the fleshe, and grant unto us that victorie that thou hast promised
unto us by Jesus Christ thy Sonne, our onely Saviour, Mediator,
and Lawgiver : To whome, with thee and the Holy Ghost, be
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > J. F. Campbell Collection > Book of Common Order, commonly called John Knox's Liturgy > (97) |
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Description | Volumes from a collection of 610 books rich in Highland folklore, Ossianic literature and other Celtic subjects. Many of the books annotated by John Francis Campbell of Islay, who assembled the collection. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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