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Matthew 11:30 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

30 “For my yoke is cannie; and my burden licht.”

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Matthew 11:30
13 Iomraidhean Croise  

At sic a time Jesus gaed on the Sabbath‐day throwe the corn; and his disciples war yap, and begude to tak haud oʼ the heids oʼ the corn, and to eat.


“But thir things hae I said tʼye, that ye micht hae peace. Iʼ the warld ye hae dool and sorrow eneuch; but blythely haud yersels; I hae grippit the warld, and putten it doon.”


“And noo, hoo are ye tempin God? wiʼ layin a yoke on the disciples that naither oor faithers nor we war steive eneuch to cairry.


“For it seemed weel to the Holie Spirit and to us, no to be layin ony mair burden on ye, save thir necessar things:


For the wee bit passin sorrow that we hae, is workin oot for us, aye mair and mair, a mair excellent and eternal wecht oʼ glorie;


Wiʼ freedom Christ maks us free: staun ye steive than, and be‐na hauden fast wiʼ ony yoke oʼ bondage!


But, gin than ye are led by the Spirit, ye are‐na under the Law.


I can do aʼ things, by him wha strenthens me!


For this is the love oʼ God, that we soud keep his commauns; and his commauns are na burden.


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