... than to see the two pretended mourners bend down the arms, which were before extended, and dispose them upon the trunk, in such a manner as is usual in corpses. " The body, being taken down from the cross, was received in a fair large winding sheet,... The Free-thinker - Página 331722Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Michael Russell (bp. of Glasgow and Galloway.) - 1831 - 466 páginas
...soft and flexible, as if they had been real flesh; and nothing could be more surprising than to see the two pretended mourners bend down the arms which were before extended, and dispose them upon the trunk in such a manner as is usual in corpses. The body being taken down from... | |
| Michael Russell - 1833 - 374 páginas
...soft and flexible, as if they had been real flesh ; and nothing could be more surprising than to see the two pretended mourners bend down the arms which were before extended, and dispose them upon the trunk in such a manner as is usual in corpses. The body being taken down from... | |
| 1835 - 350 páginas
...soft and flexible, as if they had been real flesh ; and nothing could be more surprising than to see the two pretended mourners bend down the arms which were before extended, and dispose them upon the trunk in such a manner as is usual in corpses. The body being taken down from... | |
| Henry Maundrell - 1836 - 294 páginas
...soft and flexible, as if they had been real flesh : and nothing could be more surprising, than to see the two pretended mourners bend down the arms, which were before extended, and dispose them upon the trunk, in such a manner as is usual in corpses. • The body being taken down... | |
| J. T. Bannister - 1844 - 650 páginas
...soft and flexible, as if they had been real flesh ; and nothing could be more surprising than to see the two pretended mourners bend down the arms, which were before extended, and dispose them upon the trunk, in such a manner as is usual in corpses. The body, being taken down from... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1848 - 596 páginas
...soft and flexible, as if they had been real flesh ; and nothing could be more surprising than to see the two pretended mourners bend down the arms, which were before extended, and dispose them upon the trunk in such a manner as is usual in corpses. The body, being taken down from... | |
| George Jeffery - 1919 - 268 páginas
...soft and flexible, as if they had been real flesh ; and nothing could be more surprising than to see the two pretended mourners bend down the arms, which were before extended, and dispose them upon the trunk in such a manner as is usual in corpses. The body, being taken down from... | |
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