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" When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but that rather a tumult was made, he took water, and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this just person : see ye to it. "
The Principles of the Christian Religion Explained,: In a Brief Commentary ... - Page 88
by William Wake - 1827 - 408 pages
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1871 - 1202 pages
...urgent for the crucifixion, ho yielded to their will ; at the same time taking " water," and " washing his hands" before the multitude, saying, " I am innocent...of the blood of this just person : see ye to it." (Matt, xxvii. 2 i.) He then delivered Jesus to the soldiers, directing them to crucify Him, at the...
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The Works of John Locke, Volume 7

John Locke - 1823 - 448 pages
...a fifth time ; bringing him out to them, after he had whipped him, John xix. 4, 6. And after all, " When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but...the multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this just man: see you to it:" Matt, xxvii. 24. Which gives us a clear reason of the cautious and...
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The works of John Locke. To which is added the life of the author ..., Volume 7

John Locke - 1823 - 454 pages
...a fifth time ; bringing him out to them, after he had whipped him, John xix. 4, 6. And after all, " When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but...the multitude, saying, I am innocent of the blood of this just man : see you to it :" Matt. xxvii. 24. Which gives us a clear reason of the cautious...
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Works of the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, Late Bishop of London ..., Volume 5

Beilby Porteus - 1823 - 432 pages
...more, saying, " Let him be crucified." When therefore Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but rather a tumult was made, he took water, and washed...of the blood of this just person : see ye to it." This was a custom both among the Jews. and the Romans, when they wished to exculpate themselves from...
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The New Testament: Being the English Only of the Greek and English Testament

Abner Kneeland - 1823 - 438 pages
...he done?" But they cried out exceedingly, saying, " Let him be crucified." 24 Now Pilate perceiving that he could prevail nothing, but that rather a tumult...the multitude, saying, " I am innocent of the blood of this [righteous man]: see ye to it." 25 And all the people answering, said, " His blood be on us,...
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Llyfr gweddi gyffredin

Church of England - 1823 - 706 pages
...with Jeeus, which is called Christ ? They all say unto him, Let him be crucified. And the govemour said, Why, what evil hath he done ? But they cried...the more, saying, Let him be crucified. When Pilate sa« that he could prevail nothing, but that rather a tumult was made, he took water, and washed his...
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The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: Translated Out of ...

1824 - 462 pages
...said, Why ! what evil hath he done ? Put they cried out the more, saying, Let him be crucified. 24 IT When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but...innocent of the blood of this just person : see ye to it. 25 Then answered all the people, and said, His blood be on us, and on our children. 26 If Then released...
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The Southern Preacher: A Collection of Sermons, from the Manuscripts of ...

Colin McIver - 1824 - 434 pages
...implies more than such a solution will satisfy. " When Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, but " rather a tumult was made, he took water, and washed..." of the blood of this just person ; see ye to it. Then "answered all the people and said, His BLOOD BE ON "US, AND ON OUR CHILDREN." It is evidently...
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Letters on the Gospels

Hannah Adams - 1824 - 240 pages
...Jesus to be crucified. The Evangelist informs us, that " when Pilate saw he could prevail nothing, he took water, and washed his hands before the multitude,...of the blood of this just person ; see ye to it." To wash the hands as a symbol of innocence, was usual among the Jews. See Psalm xxvi. It was also practised...
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Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 2

Timothy Dwight - 1824 - 636 pages
...25, we are told, that when ' Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing' towards releasing Christ, ' he took water, and washed his hands before the multitude,...innocent of the blood of this just person ; see ye to it :' and that then ' all the people answered, and said, His blood be on us, and on our children.' Tb/>...
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