| John Tillotson - 1757 - 510 pàgines
...chief priefts and pharifees a council, and faid, " what do we ? for this man doth many miracles : c* if we let him alone, all men will believe on him." And ver. 53. " Therefore from that day they took " counfel together to put him to death." Now was it reafonable... | |
| John Tillotson (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1772 - 458 pàgines
...the chief priefis and PhariJtes a council, and faid, What do iue ? for this man doth many miracles : if •we let him alone, all men will believe on him. And, verfe 53. Therefore, from that day, they took counfel together for te put him to death. Now, was it... | |
| Ralph Erskine - 1796 - 540 pàgines
...confult the death and definition of the great MallerTbui!der; ^ What do we? this man doth many miracles : if we let him alone, all men will believe on him, and tha Romans ftiall come and take away b ith our place and nation," John ii. 47, 48. The rneaiures they... | |
| Thomas Wood - 1805 - 296 pàgines
...thereupon, called a council, in which they faid, What do we P for this man doth many miracles, and if we let him alone, all men will believe on him, and the Romans jhall come, and take away both our place and nation. They meditated his death ; but could not execute... | |
| An inquirer - 1809 - 158 pàgines
...libertie^, (which the patriots of this world now emphatically call their deare?t interests.) They said, " If we let him alone, all men will believe on him; and the Romans shall take away both our place and our nation'" It may be asked, Why were the Jews apprehensive, if... | |
| 1809 - 562 pàgines
...reproaches cast upon our Saviour, was, that he was an enemy to the civil interests of his country. " If we let him alone all men will believe on him, and the Romans shall come and take away bpth our place and nation. John xi. 48. If thou let this man go, thou art... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 568 pàgines
...reproaches cast upon our Saviour, was, that he was an enemy to the civil interests of his country. " If we let him alone all men will believe on him, and the Romans shall come and take away both our place and nation. John xi. 48. If thou let this man go, thou art... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 554 pàgines
...reproaches cast upon our Saviour, was that he was an enemy to the civjl interests of his country " If we let him alone all men will believe on him, and tht Romans shall come and take away both our place and nation John xi. 48. If thou let this man go,... | |
| James Clarke Franks - 1821 - 570 pàgines
...his mission, but because he had proved it so abundantly. " This man, said they, doeth many miracles; if we let him alone, all men will believe on him." And why should not all men believe on him? For the method which was taken by his enemies to arrest the... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1825 - 766 pàgines
...single extract from his volume, since it would be impossible to find one which would not belie the * " If we let him alone, all men will believe on him ; and the Romans wilt come and take away both our place and nation." John x\. 48. • We were surprised at this contemptuous... | |
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