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Matthew 6:7 - New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)

7 “And in yere prayin, rhyme‐na things ower and ower, incontinent, like the heathen‐folk: for they trow gin that they speak eneuch, they sal be heard.

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Matthew 6:7
11 Iomraidhean Croise  

“And gin aiblins he winna hear them, tell it to the kirk; and gin he winna hear the kirk, than lat him be to ye as a fremʼd ane, or ane oʼ the tax‐men.


And he gaed on a wee bit yont, and fell on his face, and prayed, sayin, “O my Faither! gin it be possible, lat this cup pass by me! yet, no as I wull, but as Thou wult!”


Again a second time he gaed aff, and prayed, sayin, “O my Faither! gin this canna gang by me unless I drink it, Thy wull be dune!”


And he left them again, and gaed awa, and prayed a third time, sayin the same words.


“For oʼ aʼ thae things div the Nations seek eftir; but yere Heevenlie Faither kens weel that ye need aʼ thae things.


But whan they cam to ken he was a Jew, wiʼ ae voice they aʼ cryʼt oot, for the lenth oʼ twa ʼoors, “Michty is Diana oʼ the Ephesians!”


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