Syndir Guðs (opinberun Frelsarans)
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Syndir Guðs (opinberun Frelsarans)
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Skapaður í mynd manns í líki karls ogKonu
tvöföld var sú syndhans sgaði hansSonur ekki hryggja
heldur sefa mín lífs-Spekialltaf rétt ?Betra er að
þiggja en gefa sagði sá ríki ogÖll hansstétt
ég sem kenndi hér svo margtEn engin nam
það á mig fékk enég lærðiAð lífið hér
var hart enda var ég það sem áKrossinum
hékkheiðarlegur einfari það var ég það ég sverEn
hinn breiði vegurvar greiðfærari hann geng ég og
krossinn berAlla tíð
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