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

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C O AI H F H V R T A C H T '<br />

teifeirghe do chumailt ris an truagh<br />

eafflanfa, atà ingàbhadh ghuafachta-<br />

ch, agas a chrith, agas a eagla, do chur<br />

dhe, agas meanma, agas meifneach do<br />

tahbhairt do ina dhoghraing, agas ina<br />

dhocomhal, agas mar atd. gach en ni<br />

a Athair neamhdha folks duitfe, agas<br />

gurab aithnidh dhuid fein gach en ni,<br />

arabfuil afheidhm no afhurtacht do<br />

fhreafdal do, do reir do dheagh thoile<br />

Diadha fein. Goma toil leatfa a Thighearna,<br />

achoimhlionadh, agas a chomh<br />

fhurtacht le'd ghafaibh, mar is fearr do<br />

cifidhear dod chumhachtaibh Diadha<br />

fein. Gabh chugad a Thighearaa ad<br />

dhidean è. Oi'r is chugadfa amhain<br />

atà athriall, agas atflighe, agas daing-<br />

nidh è, a taitheantuibh, agas ad ghe-<br />

alladh, agas maith dhò a peacuidh dhi<br />

amhra, agas fhollafa, ler bhr<strong>of</strong>naidh fe<br />

tfeargfa, agas do bhorb bhreitheamh<br />

nus, go dur drochnihein na adhaidh<br />

fein, & ge dho thuilleamar vile bàs, &<br />

damnadh do reir chora no cheirt bhre<br />

itheamhnuis, deonuigh dhd an bhea-<br />

tha<br />

to this thy poore creature in such extremitie, taking from him all<br />

trembling and dreadful feare, and to give him a stoute courage in<br />

the middes <strong>of</strong> all his present adversiteis.<br />

And forasmuche as all things, O heavenly Father, be knowen<br />

unto thee, and thou canst, according to thy good pleasure, minister<br />

unto him all suche things as shal be necessarie and expedient ; let<br />

it_ please thee, O Lord, so to satisfie him by thy grace, as may seme<br />

most mete unto thy Divine Majestic.<br />

Receive him, Lord, into thy protection, for he hath his recourse<br />

and make him constant and firme in thy<br />

and accesse to thee alone ;<br />

commandements and promises : and also pardon all his sinnes, both<br />

secret and those which are manifest ; by the which he hath moste<br />

grievously provoked thy wrath and severe judgements against him ; so<br />

as in place <strong>of</strong> death (the which both heand all wehavejustlymerited),

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