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Title: St. Matthew Passion (English), BWV 244, Part II
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
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36. Ah, now is my Saviour gone
37. And they that laid hold on Jesus
38. How falsely doth the world
39. Yea, tho' many false witnesses
40. He holds His peace
41. Endure! Even lying tongues
42. And the High Priest
43. Then did they spit
44. O Lord, who dares to smite Thee
45. Now Peter was sitting without
46. Then began he to curse
47. Have mercy, Lord, on me
48. Lamb of God, I fall
49. Now when the morning was come
50. And he cast down the pieces
51. Give me back my Lord
52. And they took counsel
53. Commit thy way to Jesus
54. Now at that feast
55. O wond'rous love
56. And the governor said
57. To all men Jesus good hath done
58. For love my Saviour now is dying
59. But they cried out
60. O Gracious God
61. If my tears be unavailing
62. Then the soldiers of the governor
63. O Sacred Head, surrounded
64. And after that they had mocked Him
65. In truth, to bear the Cross
66. Come, healing Cross
67. And when they were come unto a place
68. The thieves also which were crucified
69. Ah, Golgotha!
70. See the Saviour's outstretched hands
71. Now from the sixth hour
72. Be near me, Lord, when dying
73. And, behold, the veil of the temple
74. At evening, hour of calm and rest
75. Make thee clean, my heart, from sin
76. And Joseph took the body
77. And now the Lord to rest is laid
78. In tears of grief
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