‘He could have saved himself, but he did not for it was through his death on the Cross that God was going to save the world.’.‘Everything you have ever done wrong was placed on Jesus as He hung upon the Cross.’.‘An eternal transaction was taking place as Jesus was dying on the Cross.’.‘As Jesus hung upon the Cross, He hung there as the representative Man - the last of the Adamic race.’.‘Christ encountered her at the very entrance of the church, all bloody and nailed to the Cross.’.‘Your old sinful life was put to death on the Cross with Jesus, and buried with him in the grave.’.‘This was an expression of all the sins of the world put into one cup and poured out on Christ while He was on the Cross.’.‘The foundation of the Church is always the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross.’.1.1 A cross (×) used to show that something is incorrect or unsatisfactory.‘Knead it well then shape it into a ball, cut a cross into the centre, place in a bowl and cover.’.‘Torvald checks his letter box and finds some letters and two Business cards from Dr.‘When giving a guest the map of Mantua, why not indicate with a cross where the restaurant you've booked for him is located?’.‘The center of the cross indicates the position of the breakpoints with moderate precision.’.‘The small cross indicates the position of the Earth when at perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) in early January.’.‘The ancient Egyptians had the cross as a religious symbol of their Gods.’.‘Opponents have halted plans for voters in York's next local elections to place their crosses by post.’.‘The cross represents the masculine side of his face, the nought represents the feminine side.’.‘If George W Bush had enjoyed the right to vote in this country two weeks ago he would have thought twice about putting his cross against any candidate representing the Conservative Party.’.‘The yellow outline and magenta cross mark the best guess of the RADAR team at the location of the Huygens DISR images.’.‘They will not meekly give up their power simply because of a few million crosses on pieces of paper.’.‘It was a map of Hillcrest, marked with numerous crosses.’.‘She cut an improvised cross from the head of a cork and dampened the ash by adding water.’.‘Cut a small cross in the top of each pie, insert a sprig of thyme and lightly brush with milk.’.‘All I did was put pencil crosses on pieces of paper and put them in a ballot box.’.‘How can they ever expect conditions to change when a short trip to a polling station to mark a cross on a voting paper might make all the difference, but is too much for them?’.‘It is understood that a street map of Brussels with a number of places marked with crosses - including a street near the embassy - was found on him.’.‘Trapping was carried out in the reedbed with 147 m of mist nets arranged in two lines forming a cross.’.‘With the pointed end of a potato peeler or a small, sharp knife, cut out the core of the tomatoes and lightly mark a cross on their undersides.’.‘Initially voters were required to mark as many crosses as there were vacancies and the candidates with greatest support, usually from the same party, were elected.’.‘Watch any low budget pre-election television show, lay back and listen while the terminally dumb mumble their excuses for not being able to put a cross on a piece of paper and pop it into a battered tin box.’.