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The Trial of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus - Page 7
by Thomas Sherlock - 2005 - 88 pages
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The Tryal of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus

Thomas Sherlock - 1765 - 130 pages
...Eafe and Good-humour natural to the Converfation of Gentlemen. The Judge perceiving the DifponVion of the Company, thought it a proper Time to begin,...Gentlemen of the Jury take your Places ; and immediately feated himfelf at the upper End of the Table : The Company fat round him, and the Judge called upon...
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Discourses preached at the Temple church, and on several occasions. To which ...

Thomas Sherlock (bp. of London.) - 1812 - 464 pages
...eafe and good humour natural to the converfation of gentlemen. The judge, perceiving the difpofition of the company, thought it a proper time to begin,...Gentlemen of the jury, take your places ; and immediately feated himfelf at the upper end of the table : the company late round him, and the judge called upon...
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Discourses Preached at the Temple Church, and on Several Occasions ..., Volume 4

Thomas Sherlock - 1812 - 478 pages
...eafe and good humour natural to the converfation of gentlemen. The judge, perceiving the difpofition of the company, thought it a proper time to begin,...Gentlemen of the jury, take your places ; and immediately feated himfelf at the upper end of the table : the company fate round him, and the judge called upon...
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The Works of Bishop Sherlock: With Some Account of His Life ..., Volume 5

Thomas Sherlock, Thomas Smart Hughes - 1830 - 396 pages
...before-mentioned had introduced, and restored the ease and good humour natural to the conversation of gentlemen. The judge perceiving the disposition of the company,...table. The company sat round him, and the judge called on the council for Woolston to begin. Mr. A., council for Woolston, addressing himself to the judge,...
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The Works ...: With Some Account of His Life ...

Thomas Sherlock - 1830 - 392 pages
...before-mentioned had introduced, and restored the ease and good humour natural to the conversation of gentlemen. v The judge perceiving the disposition of the company,...table. The company sat round him, and the judge called on the council for Woolston to begin. Mr. A., council for Woolston, addressing himself to the judge,...
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Publications, Issue 135

Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1843 - 240 pages
...mentioned had introduced, and restored the ease and good humour natural to the conversation of gentlemen. The judge perceiving the disposition of the company,...table. The company sat round him, and the judge called on the counsel for Woolston to begin. Mr. A. counsel for Woolston, addressing himself to the judge,...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 pages
...had introduced, and restored the еале and good humour natural to the conversation of gentlemen. all the elegancies of Moorfields : from whence proceeding...all which scenes the author dodged them (charmed on the counsel for Woolston to begin. Mr A., counsel for Woolston, addressing himself to the judge,...
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Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 pages
...had introduced, and restored the ea-se and good humour natural to the conversation of gentlemen. , .@_ . on the counsel for Woolston to begin. Mr A., counsel for Woolston, addressing himself to the judge,...
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Hume's Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles

John Earman - 2000 - 232 pages
...before-mentioned had introduced, and restored the Ease, and Good-humour natural to the Conversation of Gentlemen. The Judge perceiving the Disposition of the Company,...round him, and the Judge called upon the Counsel for Woolston to begin. Mr. A. I shall trouble you, Sir, but with one Observation more, which is this; that...
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The Companion to Development Studies

Vandana Desai, Robert B. Potter - 2002 - 580 pages
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