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Prayers in honour of the passion of Jesus Christ, continued
Fourth day, continued.
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if he should crucify their king; the priests reply that they have no king but Caesar.
vestrum crucifigam. Responderunt pontifices non habemus\ regem nisi Cesarem. Et cum indutus.
Pater noster.
Ave Maria.\
Libera nos vel me salva nos vel me iustifica nos vel\ me. o beata trinitas.
Introduction to the fifth day.
Christ is taken beyond the gate of Jerusalem like a thief. Fear and weariness overtake him as he carries his cross;
he is hung upon it, his hands and feet pierced with nails.
De eo quod extra por\tam Iherusalem ductus est sicut latro\ et cepit pavere et tedere et baiulans sibi\ crucem
in ea suspenditur manibus et pedibus con\fossis clavis perforatur.
Stando.
<O> Oriens splen\dor lucis eterne et sol iusticie veni et illumina se\dentem in tenebris et in umbra mortis.\
[Psalm 68] [2] Salvum me fac deus; quoniam intraverunt\ aque usque ad animam meam. [3] Infixus sum\ in limo
profundi; et non est substan\cia. Veni in altitudinem maris; et tempestas di\mersit <demersit> me. [4]
Laboravi clamans rauce facte sunt\ fauces mee; defecerunt oculi mei dum spero in deum\ meum. [5] Multiplicati
sunt super capillos capitis\ mei; et cor meum dereliquit me. Confortati\ sunt qui persecuti sunt mei [me] inimici
mei iniuste;\ que non rapui tunc exsolvebam. [6] Deus tu scis\ insipienciam michi <meam> et delicta mea a te non sunt abscon-\
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