Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, in his Liberty, Equality and Fraternity (1873), p. 87, starts the question, " Was Pilate right in crucifying Christ: " his somewhat paradoxical answer is criticised in The Trial of Jesus Christ, a legal monograph, by A. [Please select]
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"Subject always to the crucifying canons of art," laughed Littleton. [Please select]
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, the guilt of the Jews in crucifying Christ was as nothing. [Please select]
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"But he had been wicked all his life, and I believe he was only good, just that minute, because they were crucifying him." [Please select]
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