The suppressed Gospels and Epistles of the original New Testament of Jesus the Christ, Complete. William Wake. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

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Then said St. Mary, The

       mercy of the Lord Jesus Christ

       rest upon you;

      20 And giving them a little of

       that water, with which she had

       washed the body of Jesus Christ,

       she bade them wash the diseased

       person with it, which when they

       had done, she was presently

       cured;

      21 So they, and all who were

       present, praised God; and being

       filled with joy, they went back to

       their own city, and gave praises to

       God on that account.

      22 Then the prince hearing that

       his wife was cured, took her home

       and made a second marriage, giving

       thanks unto God for the recovery

       of his wife's health.

      CHAPTER XIII.

      1 A girl, whose blood Satan sucked receives one

       of Christ's swaddling clothes from the Virgin,

       14 Satan comes like a dragon, and she shews it to him;

       flames and burning coals proceed from it and fall upon him;

       19 he is miraculously discomfited, and leaves the girl.

      THERE was also a girl, who

       was afflicted by Satan,

      2 For that cursed spirit did

       frequently appear to her in the shape

       of a dragon, and was inclined to

       swallow her up, and had so sucked

       out all her blood, that she looked

       like a dead carcass.

      3 As often as she came to herself,

       with her hands wringed about

       her head she would cry out, and

       say, Wo, Wo is me, that there is

       no one to be found, who can deliver

       me from that impious dragon!

      4 Her father and mother, and

       all who were about her and saw

       her, mourned and wept over her;

      5 And all who were present

       would especially be under sorrow

       and in tears, when they heard her

       bewailing and saying, My brethren

       and friends, is here no one who can

       deliver me from this murderer?

      6 Then the prince's daughter,

       who had been cured of her leprosy,

       hearing the complaint of that girl,

       went upon the top of her castle,

       and saw her with her hands twisted

       about her head, pouring out a flood

       of tears, and all the people that

       were about her in tears.

      7 Then she asked the husband

       of the possessed person, Whether

       his wife's mother was alive? He

       told her, That her father and

       mother were both alive,

      8 Then she ordered her mother

       to be sent to her; to whom, when

       she saw her coming, she said,

       Is this possessed girl thy daughter?

       She moaning and bewailing said,

       Yes madam I bore her.

      9 The prince's daughter answered,

       Disclose the secret of her case to me,

       for I confess to you that I was leprous,

       but the Lady Mary, the mother of

       Jesus Christ, healed me.

      10 And if you desire your

       daughter to be restored to her

       former state, take her to Bethlehem,

       and inquire for Mary the mother

       of Jesus, and doubt not but your

       daughter will be cured; for I do

       not question but you will come

       home with great joy at your

       daughter's recovery.

      11 As soon as ever she had done

       speaking, she arose and went with

       her daughter to the place appointed,

       and to Mary, and told her the case

       of her daughter.

      12 When St. Mary had heard

       her story, she gave her a little

       of the water with which she had

       washed the body of her son Jesus,

       and bade her pour it upon the

       body of her daughter.

      13 Likewise she gave her one of

       the swaddling cloths of the Lord

       Jesus, and said, Take this swaddling

       cloth, and shew it to thine

       enemy as often as thou seest him

       and she sent them away in

       peace.

      14 After they had left that

       city and returned home, and the

       time was come in which Satan was

       wont to seize her, in the same

       moment this cursed spirit appeared

       to her in the shape of a huge

       dragon, and the girl seeing him

       was afraid,

      15 The mother said to her, Be

       not afraid, daughter; let him alone

       till he come nearer to thee! then

       shew him the swaddling cloth,

       which the Lady Mary gave us, and

       we shall see the event.

      16 Satan then coming like a

       dreadful dragon, the body of the

       girl trembled for fear.

      17 But as soon as she had put

       the swaddling cloth upon her

       head, and about her eyes, and

       chewed it to him, presently there

       issued forth from the swaddling

       cloth flames and burning coals,

       and fell upon the dragon.

      18 Oh! how great a miracle was

       this, which was done: as soon as

       the dragon saw the swaddling

       cloth of the Lord Jesus, fire went

       forth and was scattered upon his

       head and eyes; so that he cried

       out with a loud voice, What have