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VRRNAIDHTHE
onòir, agas mlioladh agas ghloir, anois
agas afaoghal nafaoghal.
UBIODH AMHLUIDH.
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A DHE bhithbheo agas a Dhe
'bhithbhuain, a Athair lofa Cri-
ofd ar Dtighearna, neoch nochtas do
throcaire, agas chongbhus do gheall-
adh don druing aga bfuil do ghradh,
& umhluidheas dotaitheantaibh Di-
adha, an tan dhoirteas tu teas tfeirge,
agas cnias do cheirtbhreitheamhnuis
ama daoinibh olcmhora eafumhla : A-
tamaoidne and fo ag denamh vmhla,
agas prdfdala abfiadhnuife do chath-
rach cumhachtaighefe, agadmhail ler
gcroidheadhaibh gurab coir do fmach
taigh thii find le foimeart fiorallmhurr
dha : agas gurab coir do chuirfea an
chuing, agas an cuibhreach cedna, do
thogaibh tii roimhe dhind led ghrafa-
ibh, oraind aris. Oir ataid ar Riogh-
riiidh
all honour and praise, now and ever.
A Confession of Sinnes, and Petitions, made unto God in
THE TYME OF OUR EXTREAME TROUBLES, AND YET COMMONLY
USED IN THE CHURCHES OF SCOTLAND, BEFORE THE SERMON.
Eternal and everlasting God, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
thou that showest mercy, and kepest covenant with them that love
and in reverence kepe thy commandements, even when thou
powrest foorth thy hote displeasure and just judgments upon the
obstinat inobedient ; we here prostrat our selves before the throne
of thy Majestic, from our hearts confessing, that justelie thou hast
punished us by the tyrannic of strangers, and that more justelie
thou mayest bring upon us againe the bondage and yoak which
of thy mercy for a season thou hast removed. ()ur kings,

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