15 “For I wull gie ye a mooth and wyssheid that no ane oʼ thae settin their sels again ye sal be fit to staun up again!
“For the Holie Spirit sal schaw ye in that vera ʼoor, what ye are to say.”
“But yeʼse be gien up, eʼen by parents, and brithers, and kin, and freends: and theyʼse pit some oʼ ye to deid;
Than garʼt he their minds open, that they soud comprehend the Scripturs:
And they war aʼ fuʼ oʼ the Holie Spirit, and spak wiʼ ither tongues, as the Spirit gied them words.
Noo, as he was reasonin oʼ justness, and self‐guidin, and a Judgment to come, Felix was terrifyʼt, and quoʼ he, “Gae yere ways enoo; but whan I fin a fit time, I wull send for ye.”
And Agrippa says to Paul, “Wiʼ a wee fleechin think ye to mak me a Christian?”
And they warna fit to staun again the wisdom and the Spirit he spak wiʼ.
And for me, that to me soud be gien utterance, that wiʼ freedom oʼ speech I may mak kent the Gude‐wore;
Gin ony oʼ ye want wisdom, lat him be seekin frae God, wha gies in rowth till aʼ, and wytes‐na; and it sal be gien him.