[The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ by Anna Catherine Emmerich]@TWC D-Link bookThe Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ CHAPTER XLVI 7/8
They entered the houses of their descendants, proclaimed the innocence of Jesus, and reproved those who had taken part in his death most severely.
I saw them passing through the principal streets; they were generally in couples, and appeared to me to glide through the airs without moving their feet.
The countenances of some were pale; others of a yellow tint; their beards were long, and their voices sounded strange and sepulchral.
Their grave-clothes were such as it was customary to use at the period of their decease.
When they reached the place where sentence of death was proclaimed on Jesus before the procession started for Calvary, they paused for a moment, and exclaimed in a loud voice: 'Glory be to Jesus for ever and ever, and destruction to his enemies!' Towards four o'clock all the dead returned to their graves.
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