“Sae whan gloamin was come, the laird oʼ the vine‐yaird says to his grieve, ‘Caʼ the workers; and gie them their fee; beginnin frae the hinmaist doon to the first.’
And the Lord says, “Wha than, is the true leal steward, the canny ane, wham his maister wull set ower his hame‐servants, to gie them at due times the portion oʼ their meat?
And sae, judge nocht ower?-?sune, till the time the Lord comes, wha wull baith mak plain the hidlin things oʼ the mirkness, and wull schaw the thochts oʼ the hearts: and than, ilk aneʼs commendin sal come frae God.
For we maun aʼ be made seen at the bar oʼ Christ, that ilk ane may hae conform to the things dune iʼ the body, eʼen as he has dune, be they gude or ill.
And I saw the deid, the great and the smaʼ, staun afore the Thron, and buiks war unsealʼt; and anither buik was unsealʼt, whilk is the Buik‐oʼ‐Life; and the deid war judged oot oʼ the things that war putten‐doon iʼ the buiks, conform to their warks.