A collection of prayers and meditations on the passion and resurrection, translated from the Latin. The prayers are from the "Book of Nunnaminster", a 9th-century Celtic-style manuscript and are a sequence of prayers on the passion, death and resurrection.
An Anglo-Saxon Passion Summary
An Anglo-Saxon Passion by David Scott
A rare collection of prayers and meditations on the Passion and Resurrection taken from the 9th century Book of Nunnaminster, and specially translated from the Anglo-Saxon for this volume.
Table of Contents
On the bending of the knee; on the kiss of Judas; on restoring the ear; on the judgement of the Governor; on diverse passions; on the crown of thorns; on the derision of the Lord; on the Lord's cross; on his clothes; prayer of the neck; of his arms and hands; on the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit; again on the suffering of the cross; on darkness; on the thief; on the vinegar and the gall; on the giving up of the Spirit; on the closed eyes; on the nostrils; on the ears; on the side of Christ; on the sepulchre; into hell; on the Resurrection; again on the Resurrection.
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