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THE RIGHT VAY TO
God anfuaris quhou cane my nayme be honourit or haldine halie
amangis zou for the hart and thocht of man is redy to ewil fra the
zouth as it is vritine in the viii c. of genefis / and nay man cane
fmg my lowine in ane fremmit land as the propheit Dauid fais in
rJ''He faul anfuaris o heullie fader yat is in verite ve knaw yat
our hart ad thocht is al tyme redy to ewil and fine / and
that the vardil and the deuil and the euil defiris of the flefch
defiris to ringe in vfz and to expel the out of vfz / thairfor ve 10
befeik the to help vfz in this batel and lat thy kingdome cum to
vfz ad lat notht fine ringe in our mortal bodis that ve may be
plefand to the ad that thou may alanerlie ringe in vfz / that we
may be obedient to the with al our hart in al vayis
God anfuaris as it is vritine in the lix pfalme i diflroy thayme 15
firfl quhome i wil help ad quhome i mak liffand or rich or guid
or faiff i fla thayme firfl ad leiffis thayme i mak thayme pwir and
to notht ad as Dauid fais in the cv Pfalme ze wil notht fufler my
maruolous varkis and confal quhou fal I thane help zow ? or quhat
mair fal du to zou as the propheit Efaias vritine in his v chaiptur 20
He faul anfuaris thar is in verite o heuinlie fader ve onderflad
notht nay fuffers notht thy gracious hand ad the cors quhilk
thou layis apone vfz to knaw ye O heuinlie fader thairfor gifif vfz
thy grace and help ad leir vfz to lat thy godlie wil wirk in vfz / 25
flop our wil and lat vfz dw nay thing efter it bot gifif it be accordand
to thy halie wil for owr wil and thyne ar cotrarie for our wil is al
tyme euil fuppos it apeir to vfz to be guid
ye cxxxvi pfalme
5
The fecund peticione
The iii peticione
THE RIGHT VAY TO
God anfuaris quhou cane my nayme be honourit or haldine halie
amangis zou for the hart and thocht of man is redy to ewil fra the
zouth as it is vritine in the viii c. of genefis / and nay man cane
fmg my lowine in ane fremmit land as the propheit Dauid fais in
rJ''He faul anfuaris o heullie fader yat is in verite ve knaw yat
our hart ad thocht is al tyme redy to ewil and fine / and
that the vardil and the deuil and the euil defiris of the flefch
defiris to ringe in vfz and to expel the out of vfz / thairfor ve 10
befeik the to help vfz in this batel and lat thy kingdome cum to
vfz ad lat notht fine ringe in our mortal bodis that ve may be
plefand to the ad that thou may alanerlie ringe in vfz / that we
may be obedient to the with al our hart in al vayis
God anfuaris as it is vritine in the lix pfalme i diflroy thayme 15
firfl quhome i wil help ad quhome i mak liffand or rich or guid
or faiff i fla thayme firfl ad leiffis thayme i mak thayme pwir and
to notht ad as Dauid fais in the cv Pfalme ze wil notht fufler my
maruolous varkis and confal quhou fal I thane help zow ? or quhat
mair fal du to zou as the propheit Efaias vritine in his v chaiptur 20
He faul anfuaris thar is in verite o heuinlie fader ve onderflad
notht nay fuffers notht thy gracious hand ad the cors quhilk
thou layis apone vfz to knaw ye O heuinlie fader thairfor gifif vfz
thy grace and help ad leir vfz to lat thy godlie wil wirk in vfz / 25
flop our wil and lat vfz dw nay thing efter it bot gifif it be accordand
to thy halie wil for owr wil and thyne ar cotrarie for our wil is al
tyme euil fuppos it apeir to vfz to be guid
ye cxxxvi pfalme
5
The fecund peticione
The iii peticione
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Description | A collection of over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700. Most titles are in Scots, and include editions of poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. Edited by a key scholarly publisher of Scotland's literary history, and published from the late 19th century onwards by the Scottish Text Society. Available here are STS series 1-3. |
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