| 1722 - 418 sider
...and flexible, as if they had been real Flefli: and nothing could be more furprizing, than to fee the two pretended Mourners bend down the Arms, which were before extended, and difpofe them upon the Trunk, in fuch a manner as is ufual in Corpfes. c The Body, being taken doxvn from the flieet,... | |
| 1733 - 298 sider
...flexible, as if they had been real Flefh: and no" thing could be more furprizing, than to fee the " two pretended Mourners bend down the Arms, " which were before extended, and difpofe them " upon the Trunk, in fuch a manner as is ufual in " Corpfes. "THE Body, being taken down from the Crofs,... | |
| Charles Thompson (fict. name.) - 1744 - 470 sider
...Surprize to Strangers, to fee the two Fathers bend down the Arms, which were extended upon the Crofs, and difpofe them in fuch a Manner as is ufual in laying out a Corpfe. THE Body being receiv'd in a large Winding-Sheet was carried down from Calvary, the whole Company attending... | |
| John Wesley - 1785 - 718 sider
...and ftexible, as if they had been real ftefh : and nothing could be more furprifing, than to fee the two pretended" mourners bend down the arms, which were before extended, and lay them upon the trunk, in fuch a manner as is ufuaf in corpfes. The corpfe being taken down from... | |
| 1806 - 504 sider
...soft and flexible, as if it had been real flesh; and nothing can be more surprising, than te 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... | |
| 1806 - 508 sider
...soft and flexible, as if it had been real flesh ; and nothing; can be more surprizing, 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... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 798 sider
...and flexible, as if they had been real flefh ; and nothing could be more furprifing, than to fee the two pretended mourners bend down the arms, which were before extended, and difpofe them upon the trunk, in fuch a manner as is ufuai in corpfes. The body being taken down from the crofs,... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 804 sider
...and flexible, as if they had been real fleih ; and nothing could be more furprifmg, than to fee the two pretended mourners bend down the arms, which were before extended, and difpofe them upon the trunk, in fuch a manner as is ufual in corpfes. The body being taken down from the crofs,... | |
| Henry Maundrell - 1812 - 334 sider
...and flexible, as if they had been real flesh : and nothing could be more surprizing, 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... | |
| 1821 - 788 sider
...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 a manner usual with a real софте. At the ' stone of unction' they... | |
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