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How would the Gospels be regarded if they were submitted as evidence in a court of law? This fascinating question forms the basis for Simon Greenleaf's classic study of the rules of legal evidence as applied to the New Testament accounts of the life and teaching of Jesus. Applying the rules of evidence administered in courts of justice, Greenleaf demonstrates the validity of the Gospels as trustworthy and authoritative historical accounts in this time-honored work.
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The Testimony of the Evangelists: The Gospels Examined by the Rules of Evidence
1995, Kregel Publications
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The Testimony of the Evangelists: Examined by the Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice
October 1984, Baker Books
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The testimony of the evangelists: examined by the rules of evidence administered in courts of justice
1965, Baker Book House
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Originally published: New York : J.C. & Co., 1874.
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