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" But they, fully persuaded that Sir James was murdered by his own son, sent out some chirurgeons and friends, who, having raised the body, did see it bleed miraculously upon his touching it ; in which God Almighty Himself was pleased to bear a share in... "
The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography - Page 408
edited by - 1897
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 48

1840 - 876 pages
...friends, who, having raised the body, did see it bleed miraculously upon his touching it. In which God Almighty himself was pleased to bear a share in...Power which makes the blood circulate during life, has oft times, in all nations, opened a passage to it after death upon such occasions, but most in this...
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Waverley Novels, Volume 43

Walter Scott - 1832 - 410 pages
...friends, who, having raised the body, did see it bleed miraculously upon his touching it. In which God Almighty himself was pleased to bear a share in the testimonies we produce; that Divine power, which makes the blood circulate during life, has oft times, in all nations,...
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Publications, Issue 1; Issue 42

1833 - 340 pages
...addrefs to the Jury, afierts that ' GOD ALMIGHTY himfelfwas plea/ed to bear ajliare in the te/limonies which we produce ; that Divine power which makes the...during life, has oft-times, in all Nations, opened a pajjage to it, after death upon fuch occqjions, — but mojlin this cafe !' The fentence of the Court...
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Ancient Criminal Trials in Scotland;: pt.1: 1609-1615

1833 - 378 pages
...that ' GOD ALMIGHTY himfelfwaspleajèd to bear ajhare in the teflimonies which toe produce ; tlutt Divine power which makes the blood circulate during life, has oft-times, in all Nations, opened a paffage to it, after death vponfuch occqfions,— but maß in this cafe !' The fentence of the Court...
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Criminal Trials in Scotland ...

1833 - 766 pages
...that ' GOD ALMIGHTY himfelfwas pkafed tabear afliare in the teßimonies which гее produce ; tftat Divine power which makes the blood circulate during life, has oft-times, in all Nations, opened a paffage to it, after death uponjttch occq/tons, — but maß in this cafe /' The fentence of the Court...
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Ancient Criminal Trials in Scotland;: pt.1: 1609-1615

1833 - 378 pages
...afierts that ' GOD ALMIGHTY himfelfwaspleaßd to bear ajhare in tfie teßimonies which we produce ; tfutt Divine power which makes the blood circulate during life, has oft-times, in all Nations, opened a pajage to it, after deaA upon fuch occqfions, — but maß in this cafe !' The fentence of the Court...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 48

1840 - 880 pages
...friends, who, having raised the body, did see it bleed miraculously upon his touching it. In which God Almighty himself was pleased to bear a share in...Power which makes the blood circulate during life, has oft times, in all nations, opened a passage to it after death upon such occasions, but most in this...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 48

1840 - 1522 pages
...raised the body, did see it bleed miraculously upon his touching it. In which God Almighty himself *a« pleased to bear a share in the testimonies which we...Power which makes the blood circulate during life, has oft times, in all nations, opened a passage to it after death upon such occasions, but most in this...
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Waverley Novels ...: The fair maid of Perth

Walter Scott - 1853 - 410 pages
...testimonies wu produce ; tnat Dirine power, which makes the blood circulate during life, haa oft times, in all nations, opened a passage to it after death upon such occasions, but most in thia case." NOTE V, p. 244. SKINNKRS* YARDS. *' The Skinners' Yards," says Mr. Morrison, " is still...
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Waverley Novels: The fair maid of Perth. Anne of Geierstein

Walter Scott - 1846 - 650 pages
...testimonies we produce ; that Divine power, which makes the blood circulate during life, has oft times, in all nations, opened a passage to it after death upon such occasions, but most in this case." * " The Skinners' Yard." says Mr. Morrison, " is still in the possession of that fraternity, and is...
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