. The life of our Saviour Jesus Christ : three hundred and sixty-five compositions from the four Gospels. uphere and there amongst the crowd, coming to the aidof the painfully embarrassed judges, who have noaccusation to bring against the pretended criminalbut their own unbridled hatred. The tumult is nowat its height. The air is heavy zvith the smoke fromthe lamps and the emanations from the ov^er-excitedand freniiedcrowd. The judges, raising their voices,endeavour to make themselves heard above the noise,but it is just all they can do to get a hearing, fesusalone is calm. His dignifed bearin


. The life of our Saviour Jesus Christ : three hundred and sixty-five compositions from the four Gospels. uphere and there amongst the crowd, coming to the aidof the painfully embarrassed judges, who have noaccusation to bring against the pretended criminalbut their own unbridled hatred. The tumult is nowat its height. The air is heavy zvith the smoke fromthe lamps and the emanations from the ov^er-excitedand freniiedcrowd. The judges, raising their voices,endeavour to make themselves heard above the noise,but it is just all they can do to get a hearing, fesusalone is calm. His dignifed bearing and the touching * ^^^^ ofKedron a,,d the Tomb 0 His demeanour exasperate His enemies. He is assailed from every side, jostledabout and buffeted, insulted in every possible way; He replies but with a few words full ofnobility, the striking justice of which puts the finishing touch to the rage of His the back of the room the men crowded together in the narrow court and looking(in through the open doors, stand on tip-toe or cling to the columns t.) get a better


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