| Sir Joseph Ayloffe - 1771 - 478 sidor
...(as this of ours was) their Laws were fo changed, as that by their own confeffion, John xviii. 31. It was not lawful for them to put any man to death. Therefore our Saviour and the two thieves were judged, and fuffer'd upon the crofs after the Roman... | |
| Thomas Hearne - 1773 - 480 sidor
...(as this of ours was) their Laws were fo changed, as that by their own confeffion, John xviii. 31. It -was not lawful for them to put any man to death. Therefore our Saviour and the two thieves were judged, and fufFer'd upon the crofs after the Roman... | |
| Thomas Hearne - 1775 - 476 sidor
...(as this of ours was) their Laws were fo changed, as that by their own confeflion, John xviii. 31. It •was not lawful for them to put any man to death. Therefore our Saviour and the two thieves were judged, and fuffer'dupon the crofs after the Roman manner,... | |
| Robert Holmes - 1782 - 250 sidor
...Lightfoot, Hor. Keb. et Tal. on A&s. pag. 634. punifhpunifhment, which their law prefcribed. But, y as it was " not lawful for them to put any man to death," they led him away to 1 the Roman governor ; and fearing that Pilate would not be difpofed to put Chrift... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 506 sidor
...aJminiüer juitice, if they forfook the place that was appointed for it. And perhaps when the Jews told Pilate that it was not lawful for them to put any man to death, they meant only, either that their power was confiderably leflened m this refpe¿t, the (7) Ibid. ver.... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 500 sidor
...juilice, if they forfook tiit place that was appointed for it. And perhaps when the Jews told i ¡late that it was not lawful for them to put any man to death, they meant only, either that their power was confiderably leflened in this refpett, the (7) Ibid. ver.... | |
| John Pearson - 1797 - 542 sidor
...Pilate in Judiea, as the others who preceded him alfo were. 3°5- z I fay therefore the Jews anfwered that it was not lawful for them to put any man to death, becaufe that power was taken out of their hands. For although St. Auguilin think they thought it not... | |
| James Macknight - 1804 - 646 sidor
...peremptorily refufed this propofal, bccanfe it condemned the whole of their procedure, and told him that it was not lawful for them to put any man to death ; by which they infinuated that tlie prifoner was guiltv of a capital crime, that he deferved the h'ghcft... | |
| Isaac de Beausobre, Jacques Lenfant - 1806 - 344 sidor
...administer justice, if they forsook the place that was appointed for it. And perhaps when the Jews told Pilate that it was not lawful for them to put any man to death, they meant only, either that their power was considerably lessened in this respect, the whole authority... | |
| Church of England, Richard Mant - 1807 - 388 sidor
...take him back to their own court, and judge him according to their own law. To which they replied, that it was not lawful for them to put any man to death; the Romans having deprived them of the power of executing sentence on those who were condemned for... | |
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