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Luke 9:25 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

25 “For what sairs it a man, gin he has gotten the hail warld, and has tint his sel, or is cuisten oot?

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Luke 9:25
15 Iomraidhean Croise  

“Whilk, when it was fuʼ, they harlʼt tae the shore, and they sut them doon and waled oot the gude intil creels, but cuist the bad awa.


“And sal cast them into the lowin furnace: there sal he maenin and cherkin oʼ teeth!”


“For what is a man the better, thoʼ he win the hail warld, and tine his ain saul? or what sal a man gie as caʼtion for his saul?


“For what sal a man be betterʼt, gin he win the hail warld, and tine his ain saul?


(“Noo this ane gaitherʼt to him a field oot oʼ the reward oʼ iniquity; and faʼin heidlang, he brak throwe iʼ the mids, and aʼ his inwarts teemed oot.


“To tak the place in this service and apostleship, frae whilk Judas gaed agley, that he micht gang to his ain place.”


But I am haudin my body under, and garrin it do service; least in onywise, haein proclaimed the Joyfuʼ‐message to ithers, I mysel soud be cuisten aside!


For ye took the pairt oʼ thae in bonds, and tholed the poindin oʼ yere gear wiʼ joy, kennin that ye hae for yersels better and ever‐bidin gear.


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