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Title Page |
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Acknowledgements |
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Author’s Preface | |
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Part First, |
The Study of the Personal Character of the
Members of the Sanhedrim that Sat at the Trial
of Christ:
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Chapter First |
The Several Bodies
Composing the Sanhedrim in the Time of Christ
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Chapter Second |
The Legal Power of
the Sanhedrim is Restricted Twenty-three Years
Before the Trial of Christ
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Chapter Third |
The Moral
Character of the Personages who Sat
at the Trial of Christ
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Part Second, |
The
Legality of the Trial Brought into Question: |
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Chapter First |
Facts which
Prove that the Sanhedrim had Resolved Beforehand to
Condemn Christ to Death, However Clearly His
Innocence Might be Proved |
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Chapter Second |
The Rules of
Justice and the Legal Forms which the Sanhedrim was
Under Obligation to Observe in the Trial of Criminal
Cases |
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Chapter Third |
Details of
the Trial (Night Session) |
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Chapter Fourth |
Details of
the Trial (Morning Session) |
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Conclusion |