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James 3:4 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

4 Mark too the ships; muckle as they are, and are cairryʼt by rouch winds, yet are they airtit aboot wiʼ a vera wee helm, whaureʼer the steerer may wuss.

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James 3:4
8 Iomraidhean Croise  

“Aʼ things are gien to me oʼ my Faither. And nane weel‐kens the Son but the Faither allenarlie, and nane weel‐kens the Faither but only the Son, and he the Son wull schaw him till.


And see! a great storm raise on the Loch; and wave efteir wave gaed ower the boat: but he was sleepin.


But the captain took mair tent to what the ship‐master and the owner said, than to the things spoken by Paul.


We pit bits intil horsesʼ mouʼs, that we may airt them; and their hail body we turn aboot.


Sae the tongue is a wee pairt, and yet boasts oʼ muckle things. Look, hoo a wee fire lunts sae great a wud!


Lean sinn:

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