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But if, on the other hand, we should be justified in rejecting it, if there testified on oath, then, supposing our rules of evidence to be sound, we may be excused if we hesitate elsewhere to give it credence.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Elsewhere
Evidence
Give
Hand
Hesitate
Justified
May
Oath
Other
Our
Rejecting
Rules
Should
Sound
Then
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By competent evidence, is meant such as the nature of the thing to be proved requires; and by satisfactory evidence, is meant that amount of proof, which ordinarily satisfies an unprejudiced mind, beyond any reasonable doubt.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Amount
Any
Beyond
Competent
Doubt
Evidence
Meant
Mind
Nature
Ordinarily
Proof
Proved
Reasonable
Requires
Satisfactory
Satisfies
Thing
Which
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Every document, apparently ancient, coming from the proper repository or custody, and bearing on its face no evident marks of forger, the law presumes to be genuine, and devolves on the opposing party the burden of proving it to be otherwise.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Ancient
Apparently
Bearing
Burden
Coming
Custody
Document
Every
Evident
Face
Genuine
Law
Marks
Opposing
Otherwise
Party
Proper
Proving
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How it came to pass that man, originally taught, as we doubt not he was, to know and to worship the true Jehovah, is found, at so early a period of his history, a worshiper of baser objects, it is foreign to our present purpose to inquire.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Came
Doubt
Early
Foreign
Found
He
His
History
How
Inquire
Jehovah
Know
Man
Objects
Originally
Our
Pass
Period
Present
Purpose
Taught
True
Worship
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In examining the evidence of the Christian religion, it is essential to the discovery of truth that we bring to the investigation a mind freed, as far as possible, from existing prejudice, and open to conviction.
~ Simon Greenleaf
As Far As
Bring
Christian
Christian Religion
Conviction
Discovery
Essential
Evidence
Examining
Existing
Far
Freed
Investigation
Mind
Open
Possible
Prejudice
Religion
Truth
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In requiring this candor and simplicity of mind in those who would investigate the truth of our religion, Christianity demands nothing more than is readily conceded to every branch of human science.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Branch
Candor
Christianity
Demands
Every
Human
Investigate
Mind
More
Nothing
Our
Readily
Religion
Requiring
Science
Simplicity
Than
Those
Truth
Who
Would
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In the ordinary affairs of life we do not require nor expect demonstrative evidence, because it is inconsistent with the nature of matters of fact, and to insist on its production would be unreasonable and absurd.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Absurd
Affairs
Because
Evidence
Expect
Fact
Inconsistent
Insist
Life
Matters
Nature
Nor
Ordinary
Production
Require
Unreasonable
Would
Would-Be
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In trials of fact, by oral testimony, the proper inquiry is not whether is it possible that the testimony may be false, but whether there is sufficient probability that it is true.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Fact
False
Inquiry
May
Oral
Possible
Probability
Proper
Sufficient
Testimony
Trials
True
Whether
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It should be pursued as in the presence of God, and under the solemn sanctions created by a lively sense of his omniscience, and of our accountability to him for the right use of the faculties which he has bestowed.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Accountability
Bestowed
Created
Faculties
God
He
Him
His
Lively
Our
Presence
Pursued
Right
Sanctions
Sense
Should
Solemn
Use
Which
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Our religion, then, rests on the credit due to these witnesses.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Credit
Due
Our
Religion
Rests
Then
Witnesses
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Proceeding further, to inquire whether the facts related by the Four Evangelists are proved by competent and satisfactory evidence, we are led, first, to consider on which side lies the burden of establishing the credibility of the witnesses.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Burden
Competent
Consider
Credibility
Establishing
Evangelist
Evidence
Facts
First
Four
Further
Inquire
Led
Lies
Proved
Related
Satisfactory
Side
Whether
Which
Witnesses
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That man is a religious being, is universally conceded, for it has been seen to be universally true.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Been
Being
Has-Been
Man
Religious
Seen
True
Universally
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The foundation of our religion is a basis of fact - the fact of the birth, ministry, miracles, death, resurrection by the Evangelists as having actually occurred, within their own personal knowledge.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Actually
Basis
Birth
Death
Evangelist
Fact
Foundation
Having
Knowledge
Ministry
Miracles
Occurred
Our
Own
Personal
Religion
Resurrection
Within
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The importance of the facts testified, and their relations to the affairs of the soul, and the life to come, can make no difference in the principles or the mode of weighing the evidence.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Affairs
Come
Difference
Evidence
Facts
Importance
Life
Make
Mode
No Difference
Principles
Relations
Soul
Weighing
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The learned are not agreed as to the time when the Gospel of John was written; some dating it as early as the year 68, others as late as the year 98; but it is generally conceded to have been written after all the others.
~ Simon Greenleaf
After
Agreed
Been
Dating
Early
Generally
Gospel
John
Late
Learned
Others
Some
Time
Written
Year
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The object of man's worship, whatever it be, will naturally be his standard of perfection. He clothes it with every attribute, belonging, in his view, to a perfect character; and this character he himself endeavors to attain.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Attain
Attribute
Belonging
Character
Clothes
Endeavors
Every
He
Himself
His
Man
Naturally
Object
Perfect
Perfection
Standard
View
Whatever
Will
Worship
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The proof that God has revealed himself to man by special and express communications, and that Christianity constitutes that revelation, is no part of these inquiries.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Christianity
Communications
Express
God
Himself
Man
Part
Proof
Revealed
Revelation
Special
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There should be a readiness, on our part, to investigate with candor to follow the truth wherever it may lead us, and to submit, without reserve or objection, to all the teachings of this religion, if it be found to be of divine origin.
~ Simon Greenleaf
Candor
Divine
Follow
Found
Investigate
Lead
May
Objection
Origin
Our
Part
Readiness
Religion
Reserve
Should
Submit
Teachings
Truth
Us
Wherever
Without
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Simon Greenleaf
Profession
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BirthDate
05 December, 1783
DeathDate
06 October, 1853
Country
United States
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