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Luke 6:44 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

44 “For ilka tree may be kent by its ain frute: for folk gaither‐na figs oʼ thistles, nor oʼ a bramble gaither they grapes.

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Luke 6:44
7 Iomraidhean Croise  

“Mak aither gude the tree and gude the frute; or els mak ill the tree and ill the frute; for the tree is kent by its frute.


“Ye may ken them by their frutes. Dae folk gather grapes frae the thorns, or figs amang thrissles?


“Sae by their frutes ye sal aye ken them.


Can a fig tree, my brethren, bring forth olives? or a vine gie figs? naither can saut watir yield sweet.


Thir are they that are like hidlin rocks at yere love‐feasts, whan they feast wʼye; shepherds feedin theirsels withoot shame; cluds wantin moisture, by the winds driven on; trees oʼ the leaf‐faʼin, wantin frute, twice deid, rived up by the rutes;


Lean sinn:

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