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The Book of Common Order, commonly called John Knox's Liturgy

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V R R N A I D H T H E<br />

A Dhè agas a Thighearna is truiine<br />

trocaire, atamuid do teadarghuidhe,<br />

adheonachadh dhui'n an mheid atama-<br />

oid and fo ar dtionol agceand acheile<br />

anainm do Mhic mhor chumhachta-<br />

idh l<strong>of</strong>a Cri<strong>of</strong>d, deifdeacht a bhriath-<br />

ar, & do chomaoineachadh a Chuirp,<br />

go bfedam a thuigfin go firindeach ne<br />

amh chealgach. med thruaighe na fda<br />

ide damuinte abfuilmaoid ò nàduir, &<br />

mar atamuid ler ndroch ghniomhart-<br />

uibh fein, ag tuilleadh dhamnuidh tfu-<br />

thain duin, agas acur ar ndroch ghniomhartha<br />

fiias ar muin acheile gach<br />

e'nla, agas do dhioghaltas tromfa do<br />

bheith <strong>of</strong>ar gciond, do bhridh ar ndro<br />

ch bheathadh Ian fhuathmhuire Peacaidhe,<br />

iondas ar bfaicfin dum nach<br />

bfuil en bhraon maitheafa dar naduir<br />

fe'in indaind, agas nach maireand e'n<br />

ni domhaith ar fe'an noar fiondfear<br />

do thuilbfeadh Rioghacht no flaithe-<br />

as De dhui'n, go bfedmaoid find fein,<br />

agas ar gcroidheadha go huihdhe do<br />

thiodhlucadh dhuidfe maille re Ian<br />

ndochas ad Mhac ionmhuin l<strong>of</strong>a Cri-<br />

Finally, O Lord God, most deare Father, we beseech thee to<br />

graunte unto us also, which are here gathered together in the name<br />

<strong>of</strong> thy Sonne Jesus, to heare his worde preached, that we may<br />

acknowledge truely, and without hypocrisie, in how miserable a<br />

state <strong>of</strong> perdicion we are in by nature, and how worthely we procure<br />

unto our selves everlasting damnacion, heaping up from time<br />

to time, thy grievous punishmentes towarde us, through our<br />

wicked and sinful life, to the end, that (seeing there remaineth no<br />

sparke <strong>of</strong> goodnes in our nature, and that there is nothing in us,<br />

as touching our first creation, and that which we receive <strong>of</strong> our<br />

parents, mete to enjoy the heritage <strong>of</strong> God's kingdome) we may<br />

wholly render up our selves with all our hearts, with an assured<br />

confidence unto thy dearly beloved Sonne, Jesus our Lord<br />

/<br />

SI

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