Mary Magdalene
As it began to dawn towards Sunday morning and while it was yet dark, came Mary Madalene early unto the sepulcher where they had lain Jesus.
And when she was come unto the garden she seeith the stone taken away from the seplucher.
And knew not what it ment.
Mary singing* What have they done?
Removed him!
What have they done?
Then she runeth and cometh to Peter and to John
Mary singing* Come and see they have taken our Lord away, where he is I know not.
But the seplucher's empty.
And then they came to the seplucher, they went in and seeith the linen cloths lie and the napkin that was about his head wrapped together in a places by itself.
Then the disciples went aways agian unto their own home.
But Mary stood without at the seplucher weeping.
And as the wept she stooped down and looked into the seplucher and seeith two angels in white sitting where the body of Jesus had lain and they say unto her
Woman, why weepest thou?"
Mary singing* Because they have taken my Lord away, where he is I know not.
I know not where they have laid him.
And then she had thus said she turned herself back and saw Jesus standing and knew not that it was Jesus but supposed him to be the
gardener.
Jesus sayeth unto her "
Woman, why weepest thou?
Whom seekest thou?"
Mary singing* Tell me sir, if it be thou who hast born his hence.
Tell me where thou hast laid him and I'll take him away.
Jesus sayeth unto her "
Mary"
Master
He sayeth unto her "
Touch me not for I have not yet
ascended to My Father.
But go to My Bretheren and sayeth unto them I ascend unto My Father and Your Father and to My God and to Your God! "
And when she was come unto the garden she seeith the stone taken away from the seplucher.
And knew not what it ment.
Mary singing* What have they done?
Removed him!
What have they done?
Then she runeth and cometh to Peter and to John
Mary singing* Come and see they have taken our Lord away, where he is I know not.
But the seplucher's empty.
And then they came to the seplucher, they went in and seeith the linen cloths lie and the napkin that was about his head wrapped together in a places by itself.
Then the disciples went aways agian unto their own home.
But Mary stood without at the seplucher weeping.
And as the wept she stooped down and looked into the seplucher and seeith two angels in white sitting where the body of Jesus had lain and they say unto her
Woman, why weepest thou?"
Mary singing* Because they have taken my Lord away, where he is I know not.
I know not where they have laid him.
And then she had thus said she turned herself back and saw Jesus standing and knew not that it was Jesus but supposed him to be the
gardener.
Jesus sayeth unto her "
Woman, why weepest thou?
Whom seekest thou?"
Mary singing* Tell me sir, if it be thou who hast born his hence.
Tell me where thou hast laid him and I'll take him away.
Jesus sayeth unto her "
Mary"
Master
He sayeth unto her "
Touch me not for I have not yet
ascended to My Father.
But go to My Bretheren and sayeth unto them I ascend unto My Father and Your Father and to My God and to Your God! "
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Writer(s): Robert Gardner
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