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James 2:9 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

9 But, gin ye schaw walin oot oʼ persons, ye are committing sin, and are fund guilty by the law as ill‐doers.

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James 2:9
13 Iomraidhean Croise  

“And whan he is come he wull convince the warld oʼ sin, and oʼ richtness, and oʼ judgment.


“Wha oʼ ye fastens sin on me? And, gin I say the truth, why isʼt ye lippen‐na on me?


And they that heard him slippit cannilie oot, frae the auldest eʼen to the last ane; and Jesus was left alane, wiʼ the wumman staunin iʼ the mids.


And Peter begude to speak, and said, “I see that God is nae chooser oʼ faces:


Inasmuckle as by warks oʼ Law, sal nae flesh be made richtous in his sicht; for throwe the Law is the unveilin oʼ sin.


But gin aiblins aʼ are prophesyin, and thar come in ane wantin faith, or wantin gifts, he is convictit by aʼ; he is pruvʼd by aʼ; the secrets oʼ his heart are made kent;


“For I, throwe Law, deeʼt to the Law, that I soud leeve to God!


Ilk ane that dis sin brecks ower the law; for sin is a breckin ower the law,


“To gie judgment upon aʼ, and to sentence aʼ the ungodlie anent aʼ their warks oʼ wickedness they for ungodliness had done; and anent aʼ the hard things they spak again him; sinfuʼ, ungodlie men!”


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