- Absence of the body of Jesus. See Empty Tomb.
- Acts and Luke, have one author, 9, 77.
- Acts, quoted from, by Justin, 23, 24, 26.
- when written, 79.
- Acts of Peter and Paul (Apocryphal), 37, 38.
- Acts of Pilate (Apocryphal), 34, 35, 36, 41, note 5.
- Admissions and Presumptions, 9, 12, 13, 22, 43.
- See, also, Renan, Strauss, Waite.
- After-thought, Resurrection is not an, 6, 86.
- Aged disciples, 55, 57, 59, 60, 62, note 4.
- Agrippa Castor, testimony of, 45.
- Alexandrian Codex, 70, 71, 73, note 10.
- Alogi, 47, 48, 53, 60, with 62, note 5.
- Ambrose, 48, note 5.
- Ancient Deeds and Records, are evidence, 58, 59, 64, 65.
- Andrew, the Apostle, 14.
- Angels, as porters, 124.
- at the Sepulchre, 104, 106, 118, 127, 130.
- Announcement, to Mary, 25, 35, 41, note 3.
- Antoninus, 10, 18.
- Apelles, testimony of, 45.
- Apocalypse, authorship of, 12, 48, 80, note 4, 88, note 3.
- Quotations from, 32, 81, 82.
- Apocryphal Gospels, 34-42, 140, note 7.
- Justin did not use, 34-42.
- Apologies of Justin Martyr, 18-67.
- dates of, 5, 10, 11, note 3, 18, 57, 58, 61, note 1.
- Apollinaris, testimony of, 27, 29, note 3, 45.
- Apostles, sincerity of, 74, 78, 86, 114.
- Apostleship, requisite for, 116, 119, note 14.
- Appearances, of the Risen Lord, 7, 81-89, 105-109, 115-126.
- corporeal and material, 26, 66, 85, 107, 114, 122-124, 132, note 5.
- Jerusalem, 105-108, 115, 121.
- none such after Ascension, 126,
- on the mountain, 85, 87, 107, 108, 109, note 10, 121.
- Paul’s enumeration of, 85, 87, 107, 108, 125, 133, note 7.
- sea of Galilee, 108, 121, 125.
- to James, 87, 108, 121.
- to Mary Magdalene, 105, 106, 116, 117, 121, 123.
- to Peter, 85, 87, 107, 123.
- to the Eleven, 85, 87, 107, 108, 109, note 10, 113, 121.
- to the five hundred, 85, 87, 108, 109, note 10, 121, 125.
- to the two disciples, 106, 107, 116, 118, 121, 123, 124.
- to the women, 106, 109, notes 5 and 7, 115, 116, 118, 121, 123, 125.
- to Thomas, 107, 108.
- why not to Sanhedrim, 110, 122.
- Appearance, to Paul, 130, 131.
- in the Apocalypse, 130.
- to Stephen, 126, 130.
- Aretus, the King, 83.
- Aristion, 14, 16, note 1.
- Ascending the Stream, 50-66.
- Ascension, change at, 108, 124.
- Luke’s, account of, 125.
- Athenagoras, testimony of, 45, 47, 51.
- Authority of Jesus, vindicated, 135.
- Authorship of Acts, 9, 46, 77.
- of Apocalypse, 12, 32, 48, 88, note 3.
- of the Fourth Gospel. See same.
- Barnabas and Titus, 10, 53, 83.
- Barnabas, Epistle of, 10, 23, 53.
- Date of, 10, 67, 72, note 1.
- Quotes Matthew as Scripture, 22, note 4.
- Uses the Fourth Gospel, 23, 26.
- Bar-Salibi, on Tatian, 47.
- Bartholomew, 54.
- Basilides, used the Fourth Gospel, 10, 11, note 4, 27, 28, 45.
- time of, 10, 28, 34.
- Begging the question, 7.
- Best evidence, what is, 10.
- Blasphemy, or a true Resurrection, 129.
- Bodily senses may be trusted, 124, 125.
- Brethren of Jesus, 39.
- Burial of Jesus, certainty of, 102, 103, 109, note 2.
- Cæsarea Philippi, 91.
- Caius, of Rome, testimony of, 51.
- Canon of Muratori, see Muratori Canon.
- Cappadocia and Pontus to Gaul, 9, 50.
- Cave, birth of Jesus in, 35, 36, 41, note 4.
- Celsus, first Heathen writer against Christianity, 45-48, 110.
- Date of his writing, 46, 48, note 6.
- Quoted our Gospels, 45, 46, 47.
- Theory of, 81, 88, note 1.
- Makes no reference to Cyrenius, 79, note 1.
- Census in Judea, 36, 41, note 8, 42, 79, note 1.
- Central Fact of Christianity, 134.
- Central Truths of the Gospel, 129.
- Cerinthians, 37.
- Cerinthus and John, 48, 66, note 3. time of, 66, note 3.
- Certainty in courts, 99.
- Children of Joseph, 39.
- Christian Era, true date of, 11, note 3, 12, 61, note 1.
- Christianity, supposed extinction of, 70.
- not a mere civilization, 139.
- Chronology of the Gospels, 76, 77, 80, note 5.
- Church at Lyons, 45.
- Church at Vienne, 45.
- of Rome to Corinth, 10. See Clement of Rome.
- “Church of the future,” 134, 140, note 1.
- Chuza, Herod’s Steward, 109, note 5.
- Chrysostom, 48, note 5.
- Citations by Justin and others, 23-40.
- Claudius Apollinaris, testimony of, 45, 51.
- Clement of Alexandria, 45, 46, 51, 53, 54, 56, 68, 72, note 3.
- Clementine Homilies, 45.
- Clement of Rome, 10, 15, 59, 60, 66, note 1, 72, note 2.
- date of his Epistle, 10.
- quotations in, 23, 32, 66, note 1, 72, note 2.
- upon the Resurrection, 66, note 1, 67.
- Cleopas and Luke, 106.
- Cock-crowing, 97, 100, note 4.
- Codex, Alexandrian, 70, 71, 73, note 10.
- Sinaitic, 70, 71, 73, note 10, 109, note 7.
- Vatican, 70, 71, 73, note 10, 109, note 7.
- Commentaries and Harmonies, 45, 47.
- Coming of Christ, 81, 126, 139.
- Coming out of the tombs, 130, 133, note 13.
- Confucius, 12.
- Constantine, 70.
- Copies, multiplication of, 69, 70.
- Coptic Version, 69.
- Corporeal Resurrection, 26, 66, note 1, 67, 85, 122, 123, 124, 132, notes 4, 5.
- Corinthian church, 10. See Clement of Rome.
- Corinthians, Epistles to,
- conceded to be genuine, 12, 86.
- quotations from, 16, 17, 18, note 3, 31, 32, 81-87.
- upon the Resurrection, 81-87.
- when written, 79, 82, 88, note 2.
- Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of the Civil Law), 72.
- Credibility of the Evangelists, 74-81, 99, 101, 108, 114, 122, 124, 125, 131, 132, 136, 138.
- Of witnesses, tests of, 75, 77, 78, 99, 124, 131, 132, 136, 137.
- Cross, inscription upon, 138.
- Crucifixion of Jesus—conceded, 12, 101.
- differing accounts of, 101, 125.
- Crucifixion of Jesus, surrounding circumstances, 130, 133, notes 13, 14.
- Cursive manuscripts, 73, note 10.
- Cyrenius, taxing under, 36, 41, note 8, 79, note 1.
- Damascus, Paul at, 82, 83.
- Darkness over the land, 130, 133, note 14.
- Day, how reckoned, 90, 100, notes 2, 3.
- Death of Jesus, certainty of, 101, 102, 103, 114, 117.
- Denial of Peter, predicted, 97, 98.
- Destruction of copies, 73, note 9.
- of Jerusalem, 79.
- Diatessaron of Tatian, 45, 47.
- Diocletian, 70.
- Diognetus, letter to, 10, 23, 27.
- Dionysius of Corinth, 51.
- Disagreement of witnesses against Jesus, 89.
- Docetæ, 38.
- Domitian, persecutions under, 11.
- Earlier writings, use of in Gospels, 78.
- Ebionites, 37, 39.
- Elders or Presbyters, testimony of, 17, note 3, 55, 60, 80, note 2.
- Elijah’s ascension, 124.
- His coming, 92.
- Emmaus, locality of, 107, 109, note 9.
- journey to, 106, 107, 121.
- was late in the day, 106, 107.
- Empty Tomb, must be accounted for, 104, 106, 116, 118, 119, note 18, 120, 132, note 2.
- Ephesus, tombs at, 14.
- Ephræm (the Syrian Father), 47.
- Epistles, that are conceded, 12, 84.
- quotations from, 31, 32, 81-87.
- when written, 79, 82, 85.
- Epistle of John, 9, 15, 123.
- Epistles of Paul, 12, 31, 32, 79, 81-87.
- Errors in copying, 71, 72.
- of witnesses. See Credibility.
- Eusebius, fifty copies by, 70.
- on different subjects, 14, 15, 16, note 2, 37, 38, 53, 70, 88, note 3.
- Evidence, rules of, 9, 13, 22, 43, 77, 78, 124, 131, 136, 138.
- Experience, reasoning from, 12, 43, 112, 124.
- False Assumptions, corrected, 110-117.
- Fifty copies by Eusebius, 70.
- Fire in the Jordan, 37.
- Flesh, implies blood, 123.
- Flight into Egypt, 78.
- Forgery of John’s Gospel, absurdity of, 52, 60, 64.
- Fourth Gospel, early use of, by or in,
- Agrippa, Castor, 45.
- Alogi, 47, 48, 53, 60, with 62, note 5.
- Apelles, 45.
- Apollinaris, 27, 29, note 3, 45.
- Athenagoras, 45, 47.
- Barnabas, 23, 26.
- Basilides, 10, 11, note 4, 27, 28, 45.
- Caius, of Rome, 51.
- Canon of Muratori, 45, 48, note 5, 53, 56.
- Celsus, 45, 46, 47, 48, note 6.
- Church of Lyons and Vienne, 45.
- Claudius Apollinaris, 45, 51.
- Clement of Alexandria, 45, 46, 51, 54, 56, 68, 72, note 3.
- Clementine Homilies, 45.
- Commentaries and Harmonies, 45, 46, 47, 53.
- Coptic Version, 45, 69.
- Diatessaron of Tatian, 45, 47.
- Diognetus, 23, 27.
- Dionysius of Corinth, 51.
- Elders at Ephesus, 55.
- Hegesippus, 51.
- Heracleon, 45, 47, 49, note 8.
- Hermas, 23, 27, 51.
- Hippolytus, 27, 28.
- Irenæus, 45, 51, 55, 56, 72, note 3.
- Justin Martyr, 23, 30, 31, 34-67.
- Leonides, 51.
- Melito of Sardis, 45.
- Muratori Canon, 45, 48, note 5, 53, 56.
- Origen, 39, 45, 51, 54, 56, 72, note 3.
- Pantænus, 45, 51, 54, 55, 56.
- Papias, 15, 16, note 3, 23, 27, 33.
- Polycarp, 45, 51, 55, 56.
- Polycrates, 51.
- Pothinus, 51, 55, 56.
- Serapion, 38, 39, 45, 51, 56.
- Tatian, 45, 47.
- Tertullian, 45, 51, 54, 55, 56, 72, note 3.
- Theophilus of Antioch, 45, 46, 47, 51, 53, 56.
- Translations, 45, 51, 69, 70.
- Valentinus, 45, 47.
- Victor of Rome, 51.
- Galatians, conceded genuineness of, 12.
- evidential value of, 82-87.
- quotations from, 32, 80-87.
- when written, 79, 82, 88, note 2.
- Galicinium or cock-crowing, 97, 100, note 4.
- Galilee, appearances, 85, 87, 107, 108, 115, 121, 125, 133, note 7.
- meeting in, 97, 104, 108, 109, note 10.
- predictions of His death, 93 to 100.
- Gelasius, Decree of Canonicity, 34.
- Genuineness of Canonical Gospels, 67-73.
- legal presumption of, 13, 22, 43, 63, 64, 65.
- See, also, Credibility, Memoirs.
- Gnostic Heretics, 10, 45, 51.
- Good Shepherd, 93, 94.
- Going up to Jerusalem, 94.
- Gospel of Nicodemus (Apocryphal), 35, 36.
- Gospel of Hebrews (Apocryphal), 35, 37, 40, 42.
- Grand motive for Resurrection of Christ, 111, 129, 130.
- Grave clothes, evidence from, 105, 109, note 6, 119, note 18.
- Greek Classics, manuscripts of, 71, 73, note 11.
- Greek and Roman historians, 9, 10, 11, 130, with 133, note 14.
- Greeks, interview of, with Jesus, 95.
- Guard of soldiers, 103, 104, 109, notes 3 and 4, 124.
- Hades not the grave, 115.
- Hebrew, Matthew written in, 15, 37.
- Hebrews, (Apocryphal), Gospel of, 35, 37, 40, 42, note 10.
- Hegesippus, testimony of, 51.
- Heracleon, testimony of, 45, 47, 49, note 8.
- Heretics, testimony of, 45, 47, 51.
- Hermas, authorship of, 10, 18, 48, note 5, 52, 53.
- citations in, 27.
- date of, 10, 48, note 5.
- used John’s Gospel, 23, 27.
- Hermas, Bishop of Rome, 48, note 5.
- Hippolytus, 27, 68.
- Historical difficulties, 65, 67, 68, 79, note 1.
- See, also, Credibility.
- Historical facts, how proved, 9, 131.
- See, also, Legal Presumption.
- Ignatius, Epistles of, 10, 28.
- Inspiration, extent of, 75, 132, 136.
- Irenæus, testimony of, 14, 16, note 3, 45, 55, 56, 66, note 3, 72, note 3.
- on Papias, 14, 15, 16, note 3, 27.
- on Presbyters, 16, note 3, 27.
- to John’s Gospel, 45, 51, 55, 56.
- Integrity of the Gospels, 67.
- Intervals between appearances, 121, 122.
- James, appearance to, 87, 108, 121.
- James, the Apostle, 14, 83, 85.
- James, the Lord’s brother, 83, 85.
- Jairus’ daughter, 110.
- Jerome’s translation, 37.
- testimony of, 45.
- Jerusalem, appearances at, 105-108, 115, 121.
- Jewish Sabbath, displaced by Lord’s Day, 81, 82.
- Jewish Passover, displaced by Lord’s Supper, 81, 82.
- Joanna, wife of Chuza, 109, note 5.
- John and Cerinthus, 66, note 3.
- John, the Apostle, 14, 15, 102, and passim.
- at the Cross, 115.
- at the Sepulchre, 105, 106, 120.
- time of his death, 15, 56, 57, 58, 64, 66, note 3.
- See Apocalypse and Fourth Gospel.
- John, the Baptist, 92.
- John, the Presbyter, 13, 14, 15, 17, note 3, 21, 88, note 3.
- John’s Epistle, 9, 15, 123.
- John’s Gospel, character of, 75, 76, 78.
- See Fourth Gospel.
- Josephus, testimony from, 12.
- compared with Luke, 77, 78.
- silence of, no proof, 77, 78, 130.
- when born, 130.
- Joseph of Arimathea, 90, 103, 122.
- Justin Martyr’s writings, 14.
- birth, character and martyrdom, 14, 18, 36, 51, 61, note 1.
- Justin Martyr, on the Apocalypse, 80, note 4, 88, note 3.
- does not quote Epistles, 31, 32, 33.
- on Cyrenius, 79, note 1.
- on guard of soldiers, 104, 109, note 4.
- used the Fourth Gospel, 30-67.
- Justin’s Apologies. See Apologies, etc., and Memoirs Intended, by Justin.
- Lactantius, time of, 37.
- Lapse of time as evidence, 13, 22, 64, 65.
- Latin Version, 69.
- Law, the Resurrection conformable to, 111, 112.
- Lawyers should investigate, preface and 131.
- Laying down His life, 93, 94.
- Legal presumptions,
- of genuineness, 13, 22, 43, 67.
- of permanency, 13, 22, 43, 50, 59, 62, note 3.
- of rightfulness, 13, 22, 43, 65, 66.
- Leonides the martyr, 51, 54.
- Lifting up the Serpent, 30, 89, 90, 129.
- Lineage of David, 36, 42, note 9.
- Literal Resurrection, 66, note 1, 85, 112, 123, 124, 132, note 5.
- Logical Results of the Resurrection, 134.
- Lord’s Day, evidential value of, 81, 82.
- displaced the Jewish Sabbath, 81, 82.
- Lord’s Supper, evidential value of, 81, 82, 96, 97, 102, 129.
- displaced the Passover, 81, 82.
- Lost Tributaries, 9, 67.
- Lucius, time of, 61, note 1.
- Luke’s qualifications as a witness, 21, 45, 57, 77, 78.
- compared with Josephus, 77, 78.
- was a companion of Paul, 21, 45.
- Luke’s Gospel, character of, 9, 48, note 5, 76, 77, 78.
- was mutilated by Marcion, 38, 45, 54, 68, 69, 72, note 7.
- quotations from, by Justin, 25, 26, 33. See Memoirs, etc.
- Lyons and Vienne, 45.
- Manuscript copies of Gospels, 69, 70, 71, 72.
- Marcion, time of, 61, note 1, 68.
- “Wolf of Pontus,” 38, 61, note 1, 69, 72, note 7.
- Marcion’s Gospel, date of, 68.
- an abridgment of Luke’s, 38, 45, 54, 68, 69, 72, note 7.
- proves genuineness of Luke, 45, 68, 69.
- Mark as Peter’s interpreter, 15, 21, 38, 39, 45, 46, 57, 61, 76.
- character of his Gospel, 76, 77.
- See Memoirs, etc.
- Material Resurrection, 26, 66, note 1, 85, 122, 123, 124, 132, note 5.
- Martha and Lazarus, 94.
- Matthew’s qualifications, 14, 15, 75, 103.
- character of his Gospel, 15, 37, 76 to 78, 80, note 6.
- first in Hebrew, 15, 37.
- See Memoirs, etc.
- Mary Magdalen, not mentioned by Paul, 116.
- at the Sepulchre, 104, 105.
- beholds the Risen Lord, 105, 106, 117, 121, 123.
- but disciples incredulous, 105, 106, 116.
- Renan’s empty boast, 116, 119, note 12.
- Mary the Mother of James, 109, note 5.
- Maximian, 70.
- Melito of Sardis, testimony of, 45, 51.
- Memoirs Intended by Justin, 18, 34, 45, 50-67.
- of the year one hundred and eighty, 45, 64.
- no others proved, 34, 64.
- no others substituted, 50 to 57, 64.
- summary of evidence, 63, 64.
- were Our Gospels, 18 to 67.
- Miracles, cessation of, 139, 140, note 7.
- are not impossible, 7, 65, 111, 118, note 2, 3.
- conformable to law, 111, 112.
- gift of, to the Apostles, 138, 139.
- grand motive for, 111, 129, 130.
- may be proved, 8, 111, 112, 113, 118, note 2, 3.
- Mythological resurrections, 140, note 7.
- Moral necessity of Christ’s Resurrection, 128, 129.
- Multiplication of copies, insures correctness, 69, 70, 71.
- Muratori Canon, date of, 48, note 5.
- where found, 48, note 5.
- what it is, 45, 48, note 5, 53, 56.
- Myths and Legends, disproved, 86, 87, 88.
- Nazarenes, 37.
- Nero’s Persecution, 9, 11.
- Nicodemus, 31, 52, 89, 90, 103, 122.
- Nicomedia, Persecution at, 73, note 9.
- Omission is not Contradiction, 16, 16, note 3, 32, 36, 67, 77, 124, 125.
- Opening of prison doors, 124.
- Order of Events, 101.
- Origen, 39, 45, 47, 49, 51, 54, 56, 72, note 3, 122, 132, note 4.
- against Celsus, 47, 49, 132, note 4.
- against “Peter’s Gospel,” 39, 45.
- on genuineness of Our Gospels, 45, 54, 72, note 3.
- on Resurrection Body, 122, 132, note 4.
- Pagan Nations, Christianized, 9, 10, 12, 13, 139, 141, note 8.
- Pagan Persecutions. See Ten Persecutions.
- Pantænus, testimony of, 45, 51, 53, 54, 56.
- Papias, character and martyrdom, 14, 15.
- Papias, fragments of his writings, 10, 14, and note 3 on pp. 16-17, 37.
- on Mark’s Gospel, 14, 15, 37, 56.
- on Matthew’s Gospel, 14, 15, 37, 56.
- probably used John’s Gospel, 15, 16, note 3, 33.
- Passover and the Lord’s Supper, 81, 82.
- Passover week, 115.
- Pastor Hermas, see Hermas.
- Part of a day for the whole, 90, 100, notes 2, 3.
- Paul’s conversion, date of, 83, 88, note 2.
- testimony to the Resurrection, 81 to 87.
- visits to Jerusalem, 82, 83.
- Paul’s conceded Epistles, 12, 67, 84, 86.
- when written, 79, 82, 85, 88, note 2.
- their great value as evidence of Christ’s Resurrection, 12, 81 to 88.
- Peter’s change of character, 127, 128.
- at the tomb, 104, 105.
- charge to, 108.
- denial, 97, 98.
- rebuked, 92, 97.
- See Appearances.
- Peter’s Gospel (Apocryphal), 20, with 22, note 2, 38, 39, 40, 42, note 14, 45, with 48, note 1, 62, note 6.
- Philip, the Apostle, 14.
- Philippians, Epistle to, 12.
- Physical cause of Christ’s death, 102, 108, note 1.
- Pilate, assured of Christ’s death, 103, 114.
- Pliny’s Letter to Trojan, 9, 12, 59.
- Ploughs and Yokes, 35.
- Polycarp, testimony of, 10, 23, 33, 45, 51, 55, 56.
- his Epistle, 10, 33.
- his martyrdom, 55.
- Polycrates, Bishop of Ephesus, 51.
- Positive and Negative Evidence, 32, 36, 67, 77, 124, 125.
- Pothinus, testimony of, 51, 55, 56.
- Preaching of the Resurrection,
- as early as Day of Pentecost, 83, 84, 101.
- disproves Myths or Legends, 85, 86.
- must be accounted for, 113, 114.
- theories upon, 113, 114.
- Preaching of Paul, (Apocryphal,) 37.
- Predictions of His Death and Resurrection,
- by Himself, 89 to 97, 102, 128, 129.
- by the Prophets, 127, 128.
- why not understood, 100.
- their great force as evidence, 102.
- Preface, 5.
- Presumptions, see Legal Presumption.
- Presentation at the Temple, 78.
- Previous Resurrections, 116, 117.
- Proclamation of the Resurrection. See Preaching, etc.
- Proof of the Resurrection possible, 111, 112.
- and sufficient, 115 to 133.
- Prophecies of the Resurrection. See Predictions, etc.
- Protevangelium (Apocryphal), 34 to 42.
- Public Ministry, termination of, 76, 80, note 5, 96.
- Quotations in the Second Century,
- from Old Testament, not exact, 24, 31.
- from Gospels, not exact, 23, 24, 31, 47.
- name of writer not given in quoting, before Theophilus, 45, 46, 47, 53, 56, 67.
- See Barnabas, Clement, Hermas.
- Quotations by Justin Martyr,
- from Acts, 23, 24, 33.
- from John, 23, 30, 31, 32.
- from Luke, 23 to 27, 33.
- from Mark, 23, 24, 32.
- from Matthew, 23, 24, 33.
- Quotations, by Irenæus, 45, 51, 55, 56.
- by Origen, 45, 72, note 3.
- by Papias, 15, 16, note 3.
- by Presbyters, 16, note 3.
- by Theophilus, 45, 46, 47, 51, 53, 56.
- by Tertullian, 38, 45, 54, 55, 68, 69, 72, note 3.
- Relation of Gospel to Epistles, 87, 88.
- Reminiscences, and not connected Histories, 77.
- Rending the Veil, 130.
- Repositories for the Gospel, 63, 64.
- Resurrection of Jesus Christ, antecedently probable, 128, 129.
- sufficiently proved, 112 to 133.
- Resurrection Body, 26, 66, note 1, 67, 85, 122, 123, 124, 132, notes 4, 5.
- Revelations, generally conceded, 12, 88, note 3.
- quotations from, 32, 81, 82.
- style differs from Gospel, 76, 80, note 4.
- sufficiently accounted for, 76, 80, note 4.
- Revised Version, 72, 100, note 1, 109, note 7.
- Roman Civil Law, text of, 72, 73, note 13.
- Romans, Epistle to, conceded, 12.
- quotations from, 31, 32, 81 to 87.
- when written, 79, 82.
- Salome, 109, note 5.
- Sanhedrim, 82, 98, 101, 103, 109, note 3, 110, 113, 120, 122.
- Saturn-day, Sunday, 19.
- Septuagint, 19.
- Serapion, testimony of, 38, 39, 45, 51, 56.
- Severus, persecution under, 10.
- Slaying of the children, 78.
- Shepherds, visit of, 78.
- Sinaitic Codex, 70, 71, 73, note 10, 109, note 7.
- Sincerity of the witnesses conceded, 74, 86, 87, 114.
- Sign of Jonah, 90, 100, notes 2, 3.
- of temple of his body, 89.
- of Brazen Serpent, 89, 90, 129.
- Silence not contradiction, 16, 16, note 3, 32, 36, 67, 77, 124, 125.
- Socrates, 12.
- Soldiers’, fabrication, 103, 104, 109, note 4, 124.
- Sources of Evidence, 7 to 10.
- Spear of the Soldier, 102, 114.
- Stephen’s vision of Christ, 126, 130.
- Substitution of Gospels, disproved, 50 to 67.
- Sufficiency of the Proofs, 110 to 130, 132, 137, 138.
- Superscription on the Cross, 138, 140, note 6.
- Suppression of Evidence, 115.
- Survival of the fittest, 13.
- Sybilline writings, 37.
- Synoptics, meaning of, 76, 80, note 3.
- Syria and Cilicia, 83.
- Syriac Version, 69.
- Tabernacle predictions, 93.
- Tacitus, the Historian, 9, 12.
- Tatian, the Heretic, 45, 47, 48. See Diatessaron.
- Ten Persecutions, 11.
- Tertullian, the distinguished Lawyer, 38, 45, 53, 54, 55, 56, 60, 68, 72, note 3.
- Theophilus of Antioch, 45, 46, 47, 51, 53, 56.
- Theophilus of Antioch, quoted John by name, 46, 51, 53.
- Theophilus, the friend of Luke, 77.
- Thessalonians, Epistles to, 12.
- Thomas the Apostle, 14.
- Tiberias, appearances at, 108, 121, 125, 133, note 7.
- Time, how reckoned by the Jews, 90, 100, note 3.
- Titus and Barnabas, 83. See Barnabas.
- Toleration, rule for, 135.
- Tombs, at Ephesus, 14.
- Tradition, 9, 53, 54, 66, 67, 68.
- Trajan, persecution under, 9, 10, 12, 59.
- Transfiguration, 92, 123.
- Translations, 69, 70.
- Trypho the Jew, 18, 19, 20, 21, 104, 109, note 4.
- See Justin Martyr.
- Uncial manuscripts, 73, note 10.
- Unity of Gospels, 79.
- Usages in Justin’s time, 19.
- Valentinus, evidence from, 45, 47.
- Vatican Codex, 70, 71, 73, note 10, 109, note 7.
- Victor, Bishop of Rome, 51.
- Vienne and Lyons, 45.
- Vision, theory stated, 114.
- disproved, 114 to 132.
- Walking on the Sea, 123.
- Wise men of the East, 78.
- Witnesses in Court,—see Credibility, etc.
- women not competent, 116, 119, note 13.
- Women at the Sepulchre, 104 to 106, 109, note 5, 115, 116.
- Yielding up the Ghost, 99.
- Zebedee’s Sons, 42, note 14, 90 to 100.
The Proofs of Christ's Resurrection; from a Lawyer's Standpoint
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The author, writing from a lawyer’s standpoint, marshals historical testimony and legal presumptions to evaluate evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. He examines the authenticity and integrity of the four Gospels and Acts, surveys early witnesses such as Papias and Justin Martyr, analyzes quotations, citations, and manuscript transmission, and applies standards of proof to fulfilled predictions and chronological claims, weighing skeptical objections alongside affirmative testimony before drawing logical conclusions about the sufficiency of the available evidence.