| William Weston - 1748 - 432 pages
...What do -we ? for this man doth many miracles. If we let him thus alone, all men -will believe on him, and the Romans "will come and take away both our place and nation n . In the 12 th Chapter the alarm about the refurrection of Lazarus continues ftillj fo many... | |
| 1762 - 414 pages
...himfelf, ' If we let him alone, all men will believe in. him, et vent Roman!, 'and : the Romans will dome and take away both our place and the nation.' Here was a caufelefs cry againftChrift that the Romans will come; and • tee how juft the judgment of God was... | |
| James Murray - 1774 - 244 pages
...Jefus, and proclaimed the Church was in danger ; If we let this man alone, All men will believe on him, and the Romans 'will come and take away both our place and nation. They perceived the danger of a free inquiry into Scripture truths, and fufFering a teacher... | |
| Esq. J. Stephens - 1777 - 392 pages
...we ? " For this man dpeth many miracles. If we let " him thus alone, all men will believe on him i " and the Romans will come and take away both " our place and nation." Therefore, by the counfel of Caiaphas, they refolved that Jefus fhould be put to death, to... | |
| Richard Watson (bp. of Llandaff) - 1785 - 534 pages
...; " If we let him alone, all the world " will believe on him," ie believe him to be the Meffiah. " And " the Romans will come and take away both our place and nation." Which reafoning of theirs was thus grounded : if we ftand ftill, and Jet the people " believe... | |
| Richard Price - 1787 - 416 pages
...What do we ? for this man doth many miracles. If we let him thus alone, all men will believe in him, and the Romans will come, and take away both our place and nation, John xi. 47, 48. There aretwo reflexions which are naturally fuggefted to us by thefe obfervations.... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 536 pages
...; " If we let him alone, all the world " will believe on him," ie believe him to be the Mefliah. " And " the Romans will come and take away both our place and nation." Which reafoning of theirs was thus grounded : if we ftand ftill, and let the people " believe... | |
| Richard Price - 1794 - 278 pages
...What do wŁ ? for this man doth many miracles. If -we let him thus alone, all men will believe in him, and the Romans will come .and take .away both our place and nation. John xi. 47, 48There are two reflections which are naturally fuggefted to us by thefe obfervations.... | |
| Richard Graves - 1798 - 382 pages
...we, for this man '* doeth many miracles ? if we thus let him alone all " men will believe in him ; and the Romans will " come and take away both our place and nation." Thus their alarm at the apprehended deftru&ion of their church and ftate, counteracted the... | |
| Joanna Southcott - 1804 - 606 pages
...of the people ; they said if we let him alone in doing these miracles, all men will believe on him, and the Romans will come and take away both our place and nation. Here they feared the. very things that their own wisdom brought upon them ! and now I tell... | |
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