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'Pader Agan Arluth' - The Lord's Prayer


Camborne Church



Agan Tas ny, us y'n Nef,
benygys re bo dha hanow,
re dheffo dha wlascor,
dha voth re bo gwres,
y'n nor kepar hag y'n Nef.


Ro dhyn-ny hedhyu agan bara pup deth-oll,
ha gaf dhyn agan camwyth
kepar del aven-nyny dhe'n re-na
us ow camwul er agan pyn-ny;
ha na wa agan gorra yn temptasyon,
mes delyrf-ny dyworth drok.


Rak dhyso-jy yu an wlascor,
ha'n gallos, ha'n gorhyans,
bys vyken ha bynary.



The Plaque to Michael Joseph (An Gof) & Thomas Flamank at St. Keverne


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