And he begude to speak to them in parables. “A man set oot a vine‐yaird, and biggit a waʼ aboot it, and howkit a vat, and set up a tooer, and let it oot to crofters, and gaed aff intil anither kintra.
And he begude to speak to the folk this parable: “Thar was a man wha plantit a vine‐yaird, and gied some gairdeners the tack oʼt, and syne gaed his ways frae hame for a lang time.
Quoʼ Pilate to him, “Are ye a King, than?” Jesus answerʼt, “Ye weel say I am a King. For this end was I born, and for this end cam I to the warld, to gie witness oʼ the truth. Ilka ane wha is oʼ the Truth hears my voice”
“Inasmuckle as he has set a day, in whilk he sal judge the hail yirth in equity, by a Man that he has appointit; oʼ wham he has gien surety to aʼ men, in that he has raised him frae the deid.”
Sae Christ, haein ance for aʼ been offerʼt, and carryʼt the sin oʼ mony, sal appear a second time, apairt frae sin, to thae that fain wait for him, for their salvation.