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James 4:7
New Testament in Braid Scots 1904 (William Wye Smith)
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Pit yersels, than, aneath God; but staun up again Sautan, and he wull flee frae ye.
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James 4:8
Draw ye nar to God, and he wul draw nar to you. Mak clean yere hauns, sinners! and purify yere hearts, ye dooble anes!
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James 4:10
Come doon laigh iʼ the sicht oʼ the Lord; and he wull lift ye up.
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James 4:6
But he gies the mair lovin‐favor. Sae it is said, “God is again the prood anes; but to the humble anes he gies favor.”
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James 4:17
To ane, than, wha kens hoo to do a gude thing, and dis‐it‐na, it is a sin to him!
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James 4:3
Ye ask, and ye get‐na: for that ye ask‐na weel; that ye micht ware it on yere pleasurs.
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James 4:4
Ye adulteresses! ken‐ye‐na that the freendship oʼ the warld is enmity wiʼ God? Wha, then, wad be a freend oʼ the warld is makin his sel a fae to God.
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James 4:14
Wha, indeed, ken nocht oʼ the morn! for oʼ whatna sort is yere life? For as the scaum oʼ the sky ye are, whilk appears for a wee, and then dwines awa.
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