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Who didst all things well, making both the deaf to hear, and the dumb to speak, | Mark vii. | |
Who wert intimate with publicans and sinners, saying, They that are in health need not a physician, but they that are sick, | Matt. ix. | |
Who didst cure the paralytic who lay on a bed, and was let down through the roof, | Luke v. | |
Who didst heal the woman who had an issue of blood twelve years, and had suffered much from physicians, | Luke viii. | |
Who gavest the blessing of sight to many blind, | Matt. ix. | |
Who, by a sign alone, didst cleanse many lepers from their leprosy, | Matt. viii. x. | |
Who didst raise the daughter of Jairus, the ruler of the synagogue, from death to life, | Matt. ix. | |
Who didst restore to perfect health the woman who had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, | Luke xiii. | |
Who didst deliver the lunatic who was miserably afflicted by the devil, | Matt. xvii. | Have mercy on us. |
Who didst cure in thy absence the Centurion’s servant who was sick, | Matt. viii. | |
Who didst restore alive to his widowed mother her only son after his death, | Luke vii. | |
Who didst deliver the daughter of the woman of Chanaan, when sore troubled by a devil, | Matt. xv. | |
Who didst raise Lazarus again to life when he had been buried four days, | John xi. | |
Who didst cure all who were sick, lunatic, palsied, and dropsical, and seized with various diseases and torments, | ||
Who, when sorrowful even to death, didst, in thy agony, sweat Blood, | Luke xxii. | |
Who, in praying that the chalice of thy Passion and Death might pass from thee, didst yet submit thy own to thy Father’s will, | Ibid. | |
Who didst promise a portion in thy kingdom to the robber who was crucified with thee, | Luke xxiii. | |
Who for us wert made obedient to God the Father unto death, even the death of the Cross, | Phil. ii | |
Who, in dying, didst commend thy spirit into the hands of the eternal Father, | Luke xxiii. |