Central - LAL | Kirk | O Scotlan Presbyterian, | |
Southern - SEA | Kirk | ’or bungalow wis biggit bi M | |
Doric - DOR | Kirk | set oot for Balerno in sairch | |
Ulster - SYN | Kirk | o Airlann | |
Southern - SEA | Kirk | Brae becums Church Hill, an t | |
Ulster - SYN | Kirk | o Airlann | |
Central - LAL | but no set furth until 1815, | Kirk | wis gey serious anent the Elf |
Central - LAL | wi Lawland, toun wi landward, | kirk | wi state an Scotland wi Europ |
Central - LAL | (pour) and juke (fist), keek, | kirk | , laird and lug, limmer, linti |
Ulster - SYN | Whut releegion, | kirk | or releegious convenerie wur |
Ulster - SYN | Whut releegion, | kirk | or releegious convenerie dae |
Southern - SEA | ial Hall, the twae bungalows, | Kirk | ’or an Kirkwud, Skerend Hoos |
Ulster - PUL | Fowkgates, thrift, | kirk | an tung the' brocht, |
Central - DUN | tae haud on tae oor ain law, | kirk | an eddication systems. Weel, |
Doric - MNA | they'd sat there undisturbed. | Kirk | Yard - measure lichen patche |
Doric - ABN | he'd read it lang afore. Hmm. | Kirk | fowk - a queer bunch, aa ric |
Central - SEC | s speech the nicht afore, Dr. | Kirk | proponed the shuid be a Scots |
Central - LAL | es VI); King James VI himsel; | kirk | figure Alexander Arbuthnot; c |
Central - LAL | Somewhaur in the distance, a | kirk | nock sterted chappin the oor |
Central - SWE | itsel awauk. Somewhaurs, a | kirk | bell boomed. |
Ulster - GUL | ) by G.F. Savage-Armstrong. A | Kirk | elder dannerin hame gets a qu |
Shetland - SHD | Ee day twa men gied ta da | Kirk | ta say dir prayers. Wan o dem |
Shetland - SHD | Ee day Jesus gied ta da | kirk | . Dere der wis a body wi a pö |
Shetland - SHD | in at wis whin we gying ta da | kirk | an bein dat careful no ta say |
Shetland - SHD | tual actions: He gings tae da | kirk | a |
Central - WCE | Ah seen Frieda | Kirk | in the library this mornin. S |
Doric - DOR | Fit kinda | kirk | has barbt wire on its waas? |
Shetland - SHD | Whitivver cam o da | kirk | weemen |
Shetland - SHD | y day dey wir ta be fun at da | Kirk | ; iviry day dey hed dir maet t |
Central - GLA | d buildin’ thit wiz wance a | kirk | . Billy an’ Jonny walked thr |
Central - LAL | I dinna like tae soond like a | kirk | meenister. But the danger o b |
Doric - ABN | ldin that looked a bit like a | kirk | and that wis aa bonnie and sa |
Orkney - ORK | he'd written, 'Every hoose a | kirk | .' |
Ulster - PUL | Tae tha | Kirk | Square whar he pued up, ayont |
Ulster - PUL | Ye may gae tae tha | kirk | in tha mornin, |
Ulster - EUL | A wud hae gien some tae tha | kirk | , |
Ulster - EUL | A'd gie a wee bit tae tha | kirk | ; |
Ulster - EUL | A pillar o tha | kirk | , |
Ulster - EUL | armichaels, tha pillers o tha | kirk | , |
Ulster - EUL | Amang tha body o tha | kirk | A wull declare thy name. |
Ulster - SYN | n on thïs roak A wull big ma | kirk | , an aa tha pooers o hell |
Southern - SEA | f tells huz, “A’ll big ma | Kirk | an the yetts o Hades sanna ha |
Central - SEC | ogmanay Jauss Baun Ball ben a | kirk | haw doun the Heich Strete o E |
Central - LAL | er a nichts carousin when a | kirk | elder saw him an spiered, I |
Central - LAL | n oot in the open an nae in a | Kirk | as approved by the government |
Central - LAL | ot in the open insteid o in a | kirk | as approved by the government |
Doric - ABN | a tae the Bingo, she’s in a | kirk | at the meeting. A couple o da |
Central - NEC | a tenement and as braid as a | kirk | door, the lion's massive shoo |
Doric - MNA | hat her faither Matthew wis a | kirk | precentor, fur the Divil wid |
Central - WCE | stan meinister, wha veisits a | kirk | , an sees a gauntlet inablo th |
Central - LAL | on the Sunday we played at a | kirk | service. Efterwards, there wa |
Central - LAL | r warm glowin lichts frae twa | kirk | windaes. |
Southern - SWE | t intae the body o the bardic | kirk | ?? |
Doric - ABN | rishioners an bi the Catholic | kirk | an aa (though Gweed kens fit |
Central - LAL | halie catholic and apostolic | Kirk | . |
Central - EDN | comprises muisic o the Celtic | kirk | . A bittie efter, it’s kent |
Orkney - ORK | The majestic | kirk | o Magnus whar the faithful fl |
Central - EDN | The wracked | kirk | , though sun-cossetted, |
Central - WCE | see that thon auld shauchled | kirk | , |
Ulster - PUL | ee forenent ye tha oul ruined | kirk | wi its stane waas aa dunnerin |
Ulster - PUL | An tha oul an hanted | kirk | |
Central - AYR | thfu o the true an persecuted | Kirk | , and prayed that its principl |
Central - LAL | at the ae time, it is a braid | kirk | wi fowk that jist dinna belan |
Central - LAL | ip readin classes at Pathheid | kirk | then see ye at the back o ten |
Central - SEC | auld | kirk | at Kittilskart ti pey bak the |
Doric - DOR | THE AULD | KIRK | |
Southern - SEA | ge. Accordin tae (C) the auld | Kirk | is |
Central - EDN | A sursum corda frae the Auld | Kirk | 's days - |
Doric - MNA | stravaiged aroon bi the auld | kirk | -yaird o St. Fittach's throw t |
Doric - MNA | fae them an hide in the auld | kirk | . He kicked aff the lock an gi |
Doric - MNA | ng up tae the gate o the auld | kirk | . He thocht that he cuid get a |
Central - DUN | But he wha leads the auld | kirk | ban |
Doric - DOR | hid a look ower at the auld | kirk | that stood on tap o a hill. H |
Central - LAL | cairt track staps at the auld | kirk | . Jist a wee place, nae ruif, |
Doric - MNA | man fa lived doon by the auld | kirk | . He wiz ainly kaint as McDoug |
Doric - MNA | naebidy gings oot by the auld | kirk | onymair. Some fowk say they h |
Southern - SEA | Masel, A kan reca’ the auld | Kirk | opening is ae SYHA Hostel on |
Southern - SEA | s School Grounds; Beith Auld | Kirk | ; Beith Townhouse; Beith Paris |
Central - WCE | k a short cut n a saw an auld | kirk | n it wiz glowin. |
Orkney - ORK | Grouw fae the owld | Kirk | green - |
Orkney - ORK | ar left noo, up past the Owld | Kirk | |
Orkney - ORK | glishman that's bowt the owld | Kirk | Hall. |
Doric - DOR | rns war christened at Tarland | kirk | , the watter o the Tarlan burn |
Orkney - ORK | walk doon tae the auld roond | kirk | |
Central - LAL | a kirkyaird wi nae | kirk | but plenty bogles |
Central - EDN | o learin fowk o aa kins frae | kirk | groups tae postgrauduate stud |
Southern - SEA | torie tells uz at thar wis ae | kirk | fornenst the Grave Yaird, on |
Central - LAL | An insult tae God! Tae | kirk | an country! |
Central - SWE | ta tak himself tae | Kirk | frae his hoose |
Central - LAL | Gies tae | kirk | , guild an gairden earnest war |
Orkney - ORK | Astrid gangs tae | kirk | |
Doric - MNA | centor at the wee United Free | kirk | , as weel as the fermer o Stee |
Doric - MNA | an officer o the United Free | Kirk | as weel as a husband an faith |
Central - SWE | e be acceptit bi the Wee Free | Kirk | . |
Central - LAL | It's a wee | kirk | , dates frae the 17C an weel k |
Central - AYR | village o Sorn. Frae the wee | kirk | juist roun the corner, she cu |
Doric - MNA | The | kirk | wis near full fin they won ti |
Doric - MNA | The | kirk | lay tae the sooth o the Hill |
Southern - SEA | the | Kirk | ’or yaised tae say til iz ow |
Orkney - ORK | the | kirk | is ivver fill, fer prayan. |
Central - WCE | The | kirk | , whaur aince |
Central - SEC | o they'd tae stop ringin' the | kirk | bell, weel the men wad hae it |
Central - LAL | John Playfair (1748-1819) the | kirk | meenister an scientific speir |
Central - LAL | thare war aye the fitba, the | kirk | , the pubs, the jiggin (we hea |
Doric - ABN | eepit it up sae lang. Na, the | kirk | fock kent fine faa it was. Be |
Doric - MNA | chessboord. On yon boord, the | kirk | wis king, risin up frae its b |
Central - SEC | bi the time we got there, the | kirk | wis aa litten up and there wi |
Doric - MNA | evolved aroon the skweel, the | kirk | an the shop. Wi enjoyed a str |
Central - LAL | he institute, the schuil, the | kirk | - jimp attendit – the pub |
Doric - DOR | arlie 'Chaser' Robertson, the | kirk | gravedigger. The grave bore h |
Doric - ABN | noo, the | kirk | A meeved till fan ma mither d |
Central - SEC | ae the media, the courts, the | kirk | , the schuils, the estaiblishm |
Doric - MNA | ce. The snaa hid stoppit, the | kirk | wis reached. The Bruce faimil |
Central - SEC | naither binks nor poupit, the | kirk | wes reddies fur the waddin. |
Central - SEC | . The | kirk | itsel stauns on a bit knowe, |
Doric - MNA | d aff the lock an gid in. The | kirk | wiz in an affa state. The gru |
Central - NEC | ne had peyed a wee visit. The | kirk | wis cowped. The windaes were |
Central - EDN | rmers haed born the gree: the | Kirk | did mak uiss o Lutheran chora |
Central - LAL | Pairt I: The | Kirk | o Field Affair, |
Central - EDN | nstruments — maist o aa the | kirk | organ — wis thocht on as be |
Southern - SEA | in langage, whan hei gaed the | Kirk | its Gud gien commission at |
Doric - MNA | thew Bruce's voice fulled the | kirk | , frae the baptismal font tae |
Doric - MNA | At's the vyce at teemed the | kirk | , |
Doric - DOR | Yon German mannie turned the | kirk | intae a |
Central - LAL | es on the bourgeoisie and the | kirk | o the time; the day’s Scott |
Central - WCE | ilk they've erected roond the | kirk | , |
Doric - DOR | pleased wi the views fae the | kirk | an |
Central - LAL | nae the | kirk | hall as it's warmer. Odd ah t |
Central - AYR | out his lang absence frae the | kirk | an why he did not pray for th |
Doric - MNA | er wad they win hame frae the | kirk | an supp their denner, than he |
Central - SEC | no that she ever gaed tae the | kirk | . She introduced hersel tae th |
Doric - MNA | They gid tae the | kirk | - played a hannie o whist |
Central - SEC | d it. Juist til I gae tae the | kirk | tho.” |
Orkney - ORK | aa'd Bertie, wha came tae the | kirk | last night |
Central - AYR | Ower faur tae traipse tae the | kirk | at Muirkirk ilka Sabbath, it |
Doric - MNA | s chaumer, on the wye tae the | kirk | , the wheels o the governess c |
Doric - MNA | she waited tae gyang tae the | kirk | wi her latest extravagant sil |
Doric - MNA | her, whyles tae gyang tae the | kirk | , fur they liked tae haud in w |
Doric - MNA | wttin ready tae gyang tae the | kirk | . Dyod, he wad be gyaun tae th |
Doric - ABN | ye mak o aat? I gyang tae the | kirk | in the mornin; they gyang at |
Doric - MNA | r the fower mile haik tae the | kirk | . Nae maitter foo coorse the w |
Central - SEC | ur the Sunday tae gan tae the | kirk | . Oh, bit Ah yaist tae greet f |
Doric - ABN | o ingens or somethin tae the | Kirk | for the Hairst Service. Nae h |
Central - LAL | oed tae cairry arms intae the | kirk | , a reflection on Covenantin t |
Southern - SEA | d tae tak a rove doon tae the | kirk | , whiles, sae I went masel. I |
Central - LAL | hinnerend oo wun doon tae the | kirk | -brae, sclimed ower a laich dy |
Doric - MNA | Dyod, he wad be gyaun tae the | kirk | , three days frae noo, on Tues |
Central - SEC | . The day we took her tae the | kirk | -yaird, Ah hive tae say Ah wis |
Doric - MNA | atween the heidsteens tae the | kirk | door, far the beadle wis ring |
Central - SEC | mily nivver even went tae the | kirk | . |
Doric - MNA | y mornin afore I wint tae the | kirk | I decided tae hae a wee traiv |
Doric - MNA | e disna jist exist inside the | kirk | , in a gweed claes, weary pand |
Ulster - GUL | Greba was hanged ootside the | kirk | . Was Moody afore or efter him |
Central | aye used tae meet ootside the | kirk | , weel wrapt up agin the waith |
Doric - MNA | coloured glaiss jist like the | kirk | hid at Iden. The windae looke |
Central - AYR | John . .. compeared afore the | Kirk | Session for brekkin the Sabba |
Doric - ABN | ng on ma phone, and afore the | kirk | service wis up, the Whatsapp |
Doric - MNA | lder wid haund roon inbye the | kirk | . |
Doric - MNA | fine eneuch cheil ootbye the | kirk | ...bit inside? This wis his re |
Doric - MNA | If the | kirk | wis king o the chessboard, th |
Central - LAL | dna (fae 1861) tae belang the | Kirk | o Scotland as thay aince did. |
Southern - SEA | prayers fur her. He rang the | kirk | bell, an a wheen o us gaither |
Central - LAL | Ah'm fair takin bi the | kirk | oan the brae |
Southern - SEA | y an Nellie Elliot bade i the | Kirk | ’or, an frae the |
Doric - ABN | st, there wasna a chiel i the | kirk | cud tak the credit for't. |
Central - SEC | stmorlan sklates kythin i the | kirk | -yaird. Whaur thai cam frae |
Doric - DOR | alk the mile an a half ti the | kirk | , far he'd been an elder for m |
Doric - ABN | pposite - we did ging ti the | kirk | noo an then - Christmas an E |
Central - LAL | e ll mind ma trauchles wi the | Kirk | , |
Orkney - ORK | er slaets as faithless wi the | kirk | , an reglar as the yotun's spi |
Central - WCE | i his weird, or, ae day i the | kirk | (whaur ither?), he becums sai |
Central - SEC | hale lot mair sense than the | kirk | , wi her man singin aboot a ma |
Central - SEC | fou o the bizzin bees an the | kirk | bells an the fragrance o a la |
Central - SEC | her raed, to the shops an the | kirk | . It wes like |
Central - SEC | er wul can mairrie ye ben the | kirk | o yeir |
Central - SEC | ell that the laund atween the | kirk | an' the auld castle wis whar |
Doric - ABN | wife an nyow bairn, leain the | kirk | tae fin some ither bodie tae |
Doric - ABN | an choruses they'd had in the | kirk | . They were in the wey o daein |
Doric - MNA | kit Jessie, fa's place in the | kirk | as yet hid nae bin fullt. |
Doric - MNA | the Sabbath, he stude in the | kirk | in his best claes, precenter |
Central - SEC | meenister wance spoke in the | kirk | aboot it aw. He said that fol |
Doric - DOR | folk of the same name in the | kirk | yard not sure about ties yet |
Doric - MNA | n gawk it fa's ahin ye in the | kirk | .' |
Doric - MNA | 'll get a feed o oats fin the | kirk | 's scaled, an a fine rub doon |
Central - SEC | wattir-gaws ower-airchin the | kirk | at |
Central - LAL | time we wur baith back in the | kirk | we laughed again. |
Central - SWE | e had ye set foot back in the | kirk | oer the years. Ye hadnae join |
Doric - MNA | they like ye tae think in the | kirk | . If Natur wis cut an dried li |
Central - LAL | ah attended a funeral in the | Kirk | whaur 8 covenanters are burie |
Central - LAL | hite-harled, oor skeel in the | kirk | restoration! |
Central - LAL | ae fling a fauld-stuil in the | kirk | or bait |
Central - SEC | omfort o' pittin' them in the | kirk | -yaird, ye cannae even dae tha |
Central - WCE | Ti see thaim in the | kirk | , abune |
Central - SWE | r Protestant afore signin the | kirk | roll, but sign it ye did, and |
Central - WCE | I got for a shillin in the | kirk | jumble-sale in the sixties |
Central - LAL | s me we huv the meetin in the | kirk | nae the kirk hall as it's war |
Central - LAL | he chawed while prayin in the | kirk | , |
Central - LAL | er an pit hauf-a-croon in the | kirk | plate on Sunday. Oh aye, bein |
Doric - MNA | on as an office bearer in the | kirk | that ain o his maids hid gott |
Central - SEC | says she, “an never in the | kirk | .” |
Central - LAL | %26quot;the toilet is in the | kirk | hall. %26quot;We need tae gan |
Doric - DOR | ttendit prayer meetins in the | kirk | in an attempt tae exorcise wh |
Doric - MNA | it Minnie really likit in the | kirk | , fan the Rev John Geddes raxx |
Doric - ABN | n haed a rale interest in the | kirk | an the things o Gweed, sae mo |
Central - SWE | ent it, ye were weekly in the | kirk | and arrangin the flooers, And |
Central - AYR | led thaim tae the beild o the | kirk | , whaur they socht warmth an r |
Central - SEC | ust mornin an the soond o the | kirk | bells gleddent her hert, no t |
Central - LAL | blaik glower an glunch o the | Kirk | wes whit heild Scotland back |
Doric - ABN | waatch the live stream o the | kirk | service. It wis a pretty dour |
Orkney - ORK | he taing o Hellay, airm o the | kirk | , |
Central - SEC | refraischin o the | kirk | didna wiss ti be praisent at |
Central - NEC | lity, but wi the backin o the | Kirk | . The nobility ar aye gied sai |
Doric - MNA | he rigged fur a meetin o the | kirk | session. Sally Bruce, her mit |
Doric - MNA | a damt affront comin inno the | kirk | wi yer shoppie door open.' |
Doric - MNA | ot she gaed tae the moo o the | kirk | , far her mither an faither wa |
Central - LAL | no tae lat on for fear o the | kirk | authorities. This is whit wey |
Central - LAL | t unseemly for a pillar o the | Kirk | . |
Southern - SEA | ae member o the | Kirk | Comatee ana. Ma umwhile kizze |
Central - SEC | on takkin up as a elder o the | Kirk | finnds hissel in ower his hei |
Central - AYR | turned doun as an elder o the | kirk | sax year syne, when he an som |
Central - EDN | Soonds o the | kirk | an court: early airt muisic i |
Central - SEC | em A cud see the lichts o the | kirk | an hear the cheerie soun o vo |
Central - SEC | sheil bi the waws o the | kirk | . It wes suin mudged at he wes |
Doric - DOR | ey thocht, tae bide oot o the | kirk | , |
Doric - MNA | wheeled the coffin oot o the | kirk | , a grimfaced Walter leadin th |
Orkney - ORK | n eftir, i'the back pew o the | kirk | . Sheu maks |
Central - LAL | The body o the | kirk | , wi a fouthy wrutten tradeeti |
Central - LAL | ifferent weys. The body o the | kirk | whan it comes tae wrutten Sco |
Central - SEC | is speirt frae the body o the | kirk | , the Meenister gied the folla |
Southern - SWE | Welcome intae the body o the | kirk | Sassenach. Nae doot ye'll be |
Central - LAL | sts back intae the body o the | kirk | : the de facto tradeitional st |
Central - LAL | eswegian intae the body o the | kirk | , it's the spickers theirsels, |
Central - GLA | we are agreed this body o the | Kirk | and I |
Doric - ABN | elan fowk, the sanctity o the | kirk | plenishins, the hailsome fuid |
Orkney - ORK | tterday night, tae set up the | kirk | fur next day. |
Central - LAL | There, staunin near the | Kirk | o Field road, |
Central - LAL | tertit tae unraivel efter the | Kirk | o Scotland brak apairt throu |
Doric - MNA | iv posted the day, aifter the | Kirk | service Elizabeth, Charles, C |
Doric - DOR | bs aff yer beets ti enter the | kirk | https://t.co/zL6FJVWp7x |
Doric - MNA | ripple o shame fell ower the | kirk | . |
Central - SEC | ie rain. Ye was ready for the | kirk | , wi yer guid claes on. Whan t |
Central - SEC | er. They was aw ready for the | kirk | . |
Central - EDN | wis tae mak them easy for the | kirk | -fowk tae unnerstaund an sing |
Southern - SEA | Manse Cottage, whaur the | Kirk | Beadle / Graff digger, Mr.Bla |
Doric - MNA | hrow the snaa in time fur the | kirk | !' |
Doric - MNA | aist or we'll be late fur the | kirk | , said her Granny, makkin a qu |
Orkney - ORK | Wid tae mak a pulpit fur the | kirk | |
Doric - MNA | very word wis as clear as the | kirk | bell. |
Doric - MNA | says at iv ye let aff was the | kirk | brae, bi the time ye'r in the |
Orkney - ORK | rch o Light. Byvind choss the | kirk | an no the laancheen bay, pref |
Central - SEC | ime Cinderella arrived at the | kirk | , it wis too late. The ministe |
Central - GLA | ep onie criticism, and at the | Kirk | door o the nation forby. Lang |
Doric - MNA | rach sklaik he'd heard at the | kirk | on Sunday. |
Central - AYR | tae his furst chairge at the | kirk | o New Luce doun in Gallowa, w |
Central - LAL | that maks me pause at the | kirk | door |
Doric - ABN | that. But A kent fine fat the | kirk | fock micht think gin they saa |
Doric - ABN | er o help fae an umman at the | kirk | . Her an her maan haedna been |
Central - EDN | mes, here we are, doon at the | Kirk | . We’ve dug the grave an’ |
Doric - ABN | He looked up at the | kirk | steeple. In a windae there wi |
Doric - ABN | es morning, I arrives at the | kirk | an taks a leuk at the forecoo |
Central - LAL | s lockit as if she wis at the | kirk | . |
Central - NEC | ion haed been furthset at the | kirk | aforehaund, but that wis nae |
Central - AYR | t o his congregation left the | kirk | for a while; but syne dreeble |
Doric - DOR | For aa that we biggit the | kirk | faa'll ken us |
Doric - MNA | yn wi'd a news wi them it the | Kirk | coffee mornin?" , |
Doric - DOR | on the bus a story aboot the | kirk | |
Central - AYR | brak his word, drove oot the | Kirk | 's meenisters, appyntit bishop |
Central - LAL | , through the widds, past the | kirk | , up the brae, ontae the muir. |
Central - SWE | wabbit past the | kirk | and through |
Central - SWE | wabbit past the | kirk | and through |
Central - SEC | the haa, richt forenenst the | kirk | . The kirk itsel stauns on a b |
Central - DUN | weel be daicent fowk, but the | Kirk | in Scotland his lang been est |
Central - LAL | A sad occasion but the | Kirk | wis fu ... Nae a seat tae be |
Central - SEC | ang o fowk gaun in an out the | kirk | door: they wad be giein the p |
Central - DUN | t we mind that we dae hiv the | Kirk | tae thank fer the fact that g |
Doric - MNA | ohn Geddes wheeched throw the | kirk | in his blaik suit an his fite |
Central - LAL | the whurehouse by the | Kirk | . |
Central - SEC | Waitin by the | kirk | , |
Central - WCE | gaithert a rangle doon by the | kirk | , |
Central - LAL | siller warna yirdit ootby the | kirk | ; they hed peyed tae be yirdit |
Orkney - ORK | Blempt by the | Kirk | and a. |
Doric - MNA | bered tae the corner o’ the | kirk | . “I kain far ye are wee loo |
Doric - MNA | deidkist. “GING BACK” the | kirk | bell rang wee twaul. “Fits |
Doric - DOR | nearhaun wis a derk proddie | kirk | taboo tae gae intil |
Central - SEC | The eimage o a halie | kirk | , |
Central - SEC | thai birled roun ti Dalmenie | Kirk | ti vissie the |
Central - DUN | grand show o bein a wiselike | kirk | -gangin type o chiel, an he ha |
Doric - DOR | art fae a puckle benches like | kirk | pews an a couple utility chee |
Ulster - EUL | e tae thee Then wull tha hale | kirk | hear. |
Doric - MNA | e the rafters garrin the hale | kirk | birr wi soon. At least the ra |
Central - LAL | umwhile | kirk | or colliery biggins. |
Doric - DOR | kulkin ahin e citie waa til e | Kirk | an slurped half e crock o cre |
Doric - DOR | t igither an fen ey wun til e | kirk | , ere ablo the Sacrament Table |
Southern - WCE | tie steeple o Calvin's muckle | kirk | ? |
Central - DUN | ff gravedigger an the Steeple | Kirk | 's meenister's man, an turnit |
Central - DUN | e the meenister o the Steeple | Kirk | , but some fowk noticed that t |
Central - DUN | . The precentor o the Steeple | Kirk | , the mannie that led the psal |
Central - DUN | the incumbent at the Steeple | Kirk | . He wis a short, stocky an po |
Central - DUN | dee, a bit past Strathmartine | Kirk | there uised tae be a well. An |
Doric - ABN | lattin his een wanner ower e | kirk | ; but na, there's nae as muckl |
Central - LAL | embers o the unco guid, whase | kirk | or chaipel-reekit lives are k |
Central - LAL | Acourse | Kirk | likes Aggir's fuid! #Corrie |
Doric - ABN | spiert fat was happenin at e | kirk | . |
Central - AYR | rs his haly aith tae the True | Kirk | , an nou ettles tae stap his E |
Central - AYR | on wis lang past, an the true | kirk | restored; tho the cruel sodge |
Central - AYR | servants o Christ an the True | Kirk | , cruelly murthert on this spo |
Central - AYR | tae the legitimacy o the True | Kirk | . |
Doric - DOR | n a mair siccar pairt forby e | Kirk | . Neen wid daur tak onythin fr |
Doric - MNA | ti I junction past Blairdaff | Kirk | and coupit richt ower i hunnl |
Central - NEC | nd stottit its heid aff a big | kirk | in the middle o toun wi a cla |
Doric - DOR | @cattyish Rang | Kirk | ?? |
Central - NEC | ed permission tae the Cabrach | kirk | tae pit a few new lairs in th |
Doric - MNA | mak their vows in the Cabrach | Kirk | |
Southern - SWE | teedins, mair. The Auld Laigh | Kirk | in Kilmaurnock is a braw exau |
Central - LAL | he wa in Hamilton Auld Parish | Kirk | . The person as taen it hud go |
Doric - DOR | e Reverend Minto o the parish | kirk | (wha feared there may be some |
Central - LAL | life wis held in Skene Parish | Kirk | on 11th May 2001, fan een o h |
Central - LAL | @scotslanguage Kinross Parish | Kirk | Wednesday 11th 7.30pm Luikin |
Southern - SEA | ) an the Pairish | Kirk | |
Doric - MNA | like the Steenhillock pairish | kirk | , naethin like. Aunt Florence |
Doric - MNA | oo o the Steenhillock Pairish | kirk | bell. The smaaest steen in th |
Doric - MNA | eriet in Steenhillock pairish | kirk | as if he'd bin a Christian bo |
Doric - MNA | ingin at Steenhillock Pairish | kirk | on a Sabbath? Naebody sings a |
Southern - SEA | The Roberton Pairish | Kirk | Yaird is ferrer up the brae f |
Central - LAL | is taen place in the Scottish | kirk | in Rotterdam in late July 167 |
Central - LAL | tae the rules o the Scottish | Kirk | . This caused endless bother w |
Doric - DOR | the thing fae local steen, i | kirk | 's aa made |
Central - SWE | herman fae Galilee revered bi | kirk | an Holy See, |
Shetland - SHD | bummel bi | Kirk | Skerry, awaar o shaalds; |
Central - LAL | i this subject wis wrutten bi | kirk | o Scotland meenister Robert K |
Southern - SEA | (United Frei | Kirk | ) an the Pairish Kirk |
Southern - SEA | is ane Elder i the Snoot Frei | Kirk | , an |
Doric - MNA | he roch road tae Steenhillock | kirk | manse. The tea dishes war ste |
Central - EDN | ntury gied us a dour national | kirk | that haedna muckle time for s |
Ulster - SYN | Prisbetarian | Kirk | in Airlann |
Ulster - SYN | Prisbetarian | Kirk | in Airlann |
Central - LAL | d til a national Presbyterian | kirk | – ane lowsed o the king’s |
Central - LAL | an threiten her Presbyterian | kirk | . |
Southern - SEA | semple plea til the Christian | Kirk | i Scotland is, tent the scrip |
Central - DUN | he reality that the Christian | Kirk | fae early doors wis based in |
Central - SEC | it got yokit in wi the Heilan | Kirk | . |
Southern - SEA | rises o the Pairish Schuil an | Kirk | , the Forman Memorial Hall, th |
Central - DUN | ad hae, fer sic a gude man an | kirk | -goin body, as ma ain douce Da |
Central - LAL | . The stappit-fu toon haws an | kirk | haws richt across Scotland, t |
Central - EDN | nd, muisic by gate o court an | kirk | wis floorishin aa ower Europe |
Central - LAL | hreitened wi jail by court an | kirk | session, |
Central - WCE | ddin ceremonie in a Prodistan | Kirk | . Sir Philip can be seen leadi |
Central - SEC | oderne culture, fae an ancien | Kirk | and university-centred ane, p |
Central - LAL | ominant; a 1999 study by John | Kirk | o Queen’s University fand t |
Central - DUN | Christian, an elder o his ain | kirk | . Nou Jock had a kind o managc |
Doric - ABN | nae till the Sunday mornin in | kirk | whan A hid pitten on ma Sunda |
Central - LAL | wee bit mair like thon Captin | Kirk | an' no tak ony snash frae tha |
Doric - ABN | em,’ said Fergie. ‘But in | kirk | laist Sabbath, A fun a reid n |
Doric - DOR | @alfordbrad Aye vestry in | kirk | Wis biggit 1798 ready for a s |
Central - SEC | “Ye mynd thon | kirk | whaur yeir fowk ar beiriet? A |
Central - EDN | lyphony o the pre-Reformation | Kirk | . |
Central - SEC | rcelins onie fowk at the Tron | Kirk | ti sei in the N’eir. On the |
Central - SEC | h, near tae the praisent Tron | Kirk | , that taen its name frae thon |
Central - LAL | eak wi the ladies o Symington | Kirk | . |
Southern - SEA | Anenst the Roberton | Kirk | , A read at, tae aa intents an |
Doric - DOR | this" states Jonsar Eck. "Yon | kirk | came up |
Doric - ABN | Renton Hustings caad in by on | kirk | business; but this seen teuk |
Central - SEC | an pòliss comes skirlin doun | Kirk | Loan, Mr Mack geeglin an nich |
Central - WCE | whit they've duin tae Wigtown | kirk | , |
Central - EDN | tur, includin the connachin o | kirk | biggins an the manuscripts an |
Central - EDN | isic Beuk is a muckle cairn o | kirk | muisic manuscripts copied som |
Central - SEC | atians an rottweilers then up | Kirk | Brae, back somehou inti anith |
Doric - MNA | a the wye ower tae the Machar | Kirk | , an near drookit the fower o |
Doric - MNA | takk them ower tae the Machar | Kirk | far her man wis beeriet, fur |
Doric - MNA | ne frae the waa in the Machar | Kirk | , far the glorious sun poored |
Doric - MNA | he'd worshipped in the Machar | Kirk | . She'd bin beddit wi the crou |
Doric - MNA | lair in the neuk o the Machar | Kirk | . Minnie's fowk had bin ower t |
Doric - MNA | o the hauf licht o the Machar | Kirk | tae a sinsheeny day, and turn |
Southern - SEA | ge, ma muther tung, i raiglar | Kirk | worship athourt Scotland, owr |
Doric - MNA | al, fur the cottar faimly war | kirk | bodies, bit the gravedigger'd |
Central - LAL | Chronicle in honour o Mither | Kirk | ?' 'Aye, Faither Tammas, Ah ha |
Central - AYR | in on as meenistet o the Muir | Kirk | , Aboot this time for a while, |
Central - AYR | sthill. Even doun at the Muir | Kirk | , the kirk session cuidnae mee |
Orkney - ORK | verend Dennison, I go tae yir | kirk | , |
Central - AYR | brave sowls martyred for oor | Kirk | ? |
Central - LAL | t's warmer. Odd ah thocht fur | Kirk | 's dinna huv the reputation fu |
Central - LAL | Tae Saint Michael's | kirk | . |
Central - SEC | 9 - 27 August at St Peter's | Kirk | Ha, Lutton place. |
Central - WCE | owarts John's dwallin, Mary's | Kirk | , at nicht, gydit bi an unco b |
Doric - ABN | Ere's es | kirk | . A winna say faar it is. It's |
Doric - MNA | er, Raachil an thi Chief weis | Kirk | fowkies yea see. Noo, ther Ki |
Central - AYR | wenty year had been baith his | kirk | an |
Doric - ABN | ; they gyang at nicht. Wi his | kirk | bein near teem, he haedna lik |
Doric - ABN | taalker wad folla me till his | kirk | . He didna seem ower bathert; |
Central - LAL | ms, gauin bi the advice o his | kirk | men, hunkert doun an prayed a |
Doric - MNA | t tae convert the Picts. This | kirk | yer sittin in's near echt hun |
Doric - ABN | bad wi the Coronavirus. This | kirk | service wis dreich tae say th |
Central - DUN | in a wee whilie tae be at his | kirk | , that they cried the Tabernac |
Central - AYR | n yersel frae wotship at this | kirk | . In mitigation the session ha |
Southern - SEA | ll hes plans afuit fur “His | Kirk | ”, i Roberton Pairish. |
Doric - DOR | @Malkie1903 Aye he wis | kirk | beadle for a while as well ,k |
Orkney - ORK | aside the Magnus | kirk | , |
Shetland - SHD | An i da waa o Ninian’s | kirk | he wid a fun a font |
Central - SEC | t me the tap o Sanct John’s | Kirk | ’s spire |
Central - LAL | Mary: At | Kirk | o Field - I'm telt, |
Doric - MNA | ister frown faun I dee it aat | Kirk | hymns! |
Central - SEC | gusson steggin frae Cannigait | Kirk | 's yetts an heidin ower til th |
Central - SEC | n doun the brae tae the quait | Kirk | Loan, the raw o aicht hooses |
Doric - ABN | releegious. Ah dinna ken fit | kirk | they belanged till, but it wi |
Central - EDN | tland in 1560, an the reformt | Kirk | haedna the time for muisic th |
Doric - MNA | uined waasteens o the ancient | kirk | . She’s find the first o fit |
Central - LAL | e as thay willed. At ane pynt | Kirk | said that the fairies wis “ |
Doric - DOR | @FinHall I hid a thocht aboot | kirk | yards Why the big dykes roon |
Southern - SEA | ndfaither wis ane o the Snoot | Kirk | Elders. Gey |
Southern - SEA | biggin. The Union o the Snoot | Kirk | (United Frei Kirk) an the Pai |
Southern - SEA | he administration o the Snoot | Kirk | . Ma muther wis |
Southern - SEA | nenst the history o the Snoot | Kirk | (sei A, |
Central - SEC | the rewynes o the Kittilskart | Kirk | . Douglas lowpit |
Central - SEC | aince meinister o Kittilskart | Kirk | , at maun ken |
Central - SEC | n wes krissent at Kittilskart | Kirk | , tho the |
Central - WCE | Albert | Kirk | Jr |
Central - WCE | Albert | Kirk | Jr |
Central - WCE | Albert | Kirk | Jr |
Central - WCE | Albert | Kirk | Jr |
Central - WCE | Albert | Kirk | Jr |
Central - WCE | Albert | Kirk | Jr |
Central - WCE | Albert | Kirk | Jr |
Central - WCE | Albert | Kirk | Jr |
Central - WCE | Albert | Kirk | Jr |
Central - LAL | o Scotland meenister Robert | Kirk | (1644-1692), meenister at Bal |
Doric - ABN | llgrímskirkja - the biggest | kirk | in Iceland at ower 74m high. |
Shetland - SHD | Ida pierie Metadist | kirk | , |
Shetland - SHD | ati’da pierie Metadist | kirk | , |
Doric - MNA | 'The first | kirk | here wis biggit tae convert t |
Doric - ABN | o them’s comin tae ma nyow | kirk | noo, the kirk A meeved till f |
Central - EDN | shae wissis ti up-pit a nyow | kirk | ir merk a halie plece we wul |
Doric - MNA | i' the Lee in on a Setterday | Kirk | - sae stop chappin on ma doo |
Ulster - GUL | election pairty doon Alloway | Kirk | : hooaniver, I hae a photae ht |
Ulster - SYN | Methody | Kirk | in Airlann |
Ulster - SYN | Methody | Kirk | in Airlann |
Central - SEC | the auld abbey | kirk | - the phalanx o former pupil |
Central - LAL | elatis and ministeris of haly | kirk | , I denunce proclemis and decl |
Doric - ABN | e. A bodie can gyang till ony | kirk | he wyles. Ay, an tell the min |
Doric - MNA | n hurled inte the sma country | kirk | . Surely some'dy cud hiv cairr |
Central - LAL | ish pronoonciation – sae ‘ | kirk | ’ will soond like it has ae |
Central - LAL | h Staunart English, sic as ‘ | kirk | ’, they apply English pronoo |