The Testimony of the Evangelists Quotes
The Testimony of the Evangelists: The Gospels Examined by the Rules of Evidence
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“In all human transactions, the highest degree of assurance to which we can arrive, short of the evidence of our own senses, is that of probability. The most that can be asserted is, that the narrative is more likely to be true than false; and it may be in the highest degree more likely, but still be short of absolute mathematical certainty. Yet this very probability may be so great as to satisfy the mind of the most cautious, and enforce the assent of the most reluctant and unbelieving. If it is such as usually satisfies reasonable men, in matters of ordinary transaction, it is all which the greatest sceptic has a right to require; for it is by such evidence alone that our rights are determined, in the civil tribunals; and on no other evidence do they proceed, even in capital cases.”
― An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence administered in Courts of Justice
― An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence administered in Courts of Justice
“But the Christian writer seems, by the usual course of the argument, to have been deprived of the common presumption of charity in his favor; and reversing the ordinary rule of administering justice in human tribunals, his testimony is unjustly presumed to be false, until it is proved to be true. ...{independent historians} have been treated, in the argument, almost as if the New Testament were the entire production, at once, of a body of men, conspiring by a joint fabrication, to impose a false religion upon the world.”
― An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence administered in Courts of Justice
― An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence administered in Courts of Justice
“Every document, apparently ancient, coming from the proper repository or custody, and bearing on its face no evident marks of forgery, the law presumes to be genuine, and devolves on the opposing party the burden of proving it to be otherwise.”
― An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence administered in Courts of Justice
― An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence administered in Courts of Justice
“The evidence which we have of the great facts of the Bible history belongs to this class, that is, it is moral evidence; sufficient to satisfy any rational mind, by carrying it to the highest degree of moral certainty. If such evidence well justify the taking away of human life or liberty, in the one case, surely it ought to be deemed sufficient to determine our faith in the other.”
― An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence administered in Courts of Justice
― An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence administered in Courts of Justice