O God, the Father of mankind, who didst suffer thine only Son to be set forth as a spectacle despised, derided, and scornfully arrayed, yet in his humiliation to reveal his majesty: Draw us, we beseech thee, both to behold the Man and to worship the King, immortal, eternal, world without end.
—Daily Prayer, Eric Milner-White and G. W. Briggs, eds. (London: Penguin Books 1959 edition of the 1941 original)
The Crucifixion with Mary and John on either side of the cross #GoodFriday
— Ennius (@red_loeb) April 3, 2026
BL Harley MS 2904; the 'Ramsey Psalter'; 10th century; England, S (Winchester or Ramsey); f.3v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/Tbvchs0o1g

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