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1 1, XXXI | statement that Jesus died on the cross on behalf of men, say whether 2 1, LV | show of them openly on His cross?" At another time we may 3 1, LXVI | which was shed upon the cross, he adds that it was not " 4 2, XLI | he deems poverty and the cross to be evils, and conspiracy 5 2, LV | drama in the voice from the cross, when he breathed his last, 6 2, LVI | conspicuous death upon the cross, that no one might have 7 2, LVIII | drama in the voice from the cross, when he breathed his last?" 8 2, LXI | of wounds received on the cross, and was not in reality 9 2, LXVIII| once disappeared from the cross." Now this seems to me to 10 2, LXIX | bodily disappearance from the cross was not better fitted to 11 2, LXIX | should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, 12 2, LXIX | endure suspension upon the cross, to maintain all the accompaniments 13 2, LXIX | immediately disappeared from the cross, he and other unbelievers 14 2, LXIX | he had been put upon the cross, and not disappear before 15 2, LXIX | once disappear from the cross, they imagine that they 16 4, XVIII | death, even the death of the cross. Wherefore God also hath 17 6, XV | death, even the death of the cross." And so great is this doctrine 18 6, XXXIV | teacher was nailed to a cross, and was a carpenter by 19 6, XXXVI | teacher was nailed to a cross, or because he was a carpenter 20 6, XXXVII| allegorical meaning to the cross; and in consequence of his 21 8, XLII | of Jesus extended on the cross and slain, and not His divine