Testimony of the EvangelistsThe Testimony of the Evangelists is a Christian apologetic effort by Simon Greenleaf. In this in-depth analysis of the Gospels, the author attempts to show that the testimonies of witnesses could be relied upon, and that the resurrection of Jesus happened. |
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