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Luke 1:3 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

3 It seemed gude to me as weel, haein kent frae the first aʼ things perfetely, to write to you in set order, O weel‐deservin Theophilus,

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Luke 1:3
17 Iomraidhean Croise  

Inasmuckle as mony hae taen in haun to pit doon in order a narration oʼ thae things that hae been made siccar amang us,


The first historie I made, O Theophilus, anent aʼ that Jesus begude baith to do and to teach,


But Peter, beginnin, set the maitter in order afore them, sayin,


“Sae my judgment is, that we soudna fash thae wha ʼmang the Gentiles are turnin to God;


“It seems gude to us assembled, bein oʼ ae mind, that, walin oot men, we soud send them to ye, wiʼ oor weel‐loʼed Barnabas and Paul.


“For it seemed weel to the Holie Spirit and to us, no to be layin ony mair burden on ye, save thir necessar things:


And, takin some time, he gaed forth, gaun throwe aʼ thae pairts in order — Galatia and Phrygia — puttin heart intil the disciples.


“Claudius Lysias, to the maist excellent Governor Felix: gude wishes!


“We receive it aye, and in ilka place, maist excellent Felix, wiʼ aʼ thanks.


But quoʼ Paul, “I am‐na wud, maist noble Festus! but declarations oʼ truth and oʼ a soond mind am I settin forth!


Anent oor brither Apollos: I entreatit him muckle that he wad gang to ye wiʼ the brethren, but his mind wasna to gang noo; but he wull gang whan he sal hae fit opportunity.


But happier, gin she thus abide, in my judgment; and mair, I think I hae the Spirit oʼ God.


Airtin the brethren in mind oʼ thir things, ye sal be a gude servant oʼ Christ Jesus, nouriced wiʼ the words oʼ faith and gude teachin that ye hae closely followʼt.


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