The Trial of Christ, by David K. Breed, [1948], at sacred-texts.com
FOREWORD |
By Dr. Macartney | |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
By the Author | |
CHAPTER I |
THE SCOPE OF OUR STUDY | |
CHAPTER II |
LEGAL BACKGROUND AND SOURCES OF THE RECORD | |
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Concept of legal historyof Due Process of Lawof a Reversible Errorof Court Reporting and The Gospels as a court reporter's record |
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CHAPTER III |
THE RECORD OF THE TRIALS | |
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Wherein we quote the Record as given in MatthewMarkLukeand John |
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CHAPTER IV |
REVERSIBLE ERRORS | |
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Wherein we define a Reversible Error and list 17 Errors in the actual Trial of Christ |
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CHAPTER V |
FIVE COURTS AND SIX TRIALS | |
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ABiographical |
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BChronology of the Trials | |
CHAPTER VI |
ARGUMENT AS TO JEWISH TRIALS | |
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Wherein we examine the law of the Sanhedrin and the errors it made |
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CHAPTER VII |
ERRORS IN THE ROMAN TRIALS | |
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Pilate and Herod and their Mistakes |
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CHAPTER VIII |
A LESSON IN CITIZENSHIP | |
EPILOGUE |
OUR REDEEMER | |
APPENDIX A |
LAWYERS IN THE SANHEDRIN | |
APPENDIX B |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
INDEX |
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