Epilogueour Redeemer : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 73 EPILOGUE--OUR REDEEMER "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." 129 Thus spoke Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ of God, the Saviour of the world--who in His earthly ministry never once used the word...
Appendix A. Lawyers In The Sanhedrin : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 79 APPENDIX A LAWYERS IN THE SANHEDRIN We have raised a question as to how far the Mosaic "lawyers" in the Sanhedrin were learned in secular law as we have used the term "law" in this work. The idea of St. Paul as a lawyer, for example, is...
Chapter V. Five Courts And Six Trials : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 44 CHAPTER V FIVE COURTS AND SIX TRIALS Jesus, arrested about midnight in the Garden of Gethsemane, was tried six times before he was crucified the following noon. Six trials in twelve hours! Peloubet's Bible Dictionary gives the time of this...
Appendix B. Bibliography : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 83 APPENDIX B BIBLIOGRAPHY The following authorities have been cited or referred to in this work: (Listed in the Order of Citation) * "The Holy Bible" Edward J. White, Esq., "The Law in the Scriptures", (Thomas Law Book Company, St. Louis)...
Chapter Vi. Argument As To Jewish Trials : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 51 CHAPTER VI ARGUMENT AS TO JEWISH TRIALS We have listed in a previous chapter some seventeen reversible errors in the trial of Christ. Chandler, in his lengthy discussion, lists many more. Rollins lists eighteen. But the number is not...
Acknowledgement : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 7 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In preparing this little study with the purpose of being both legally accurate and theologically sound, I wish to make special acknowledgement to Myrt A. Rollins, Jr., Esq., for permission to draw heavily upon materials...
Title Page And Front Matter : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 1 THE TRIAL OF CHRIST FROM A LEGAL AND SCRIPTURAL VIEWPOINT By DAVID K. BREED, LL.B. Of The St. Louis Bar WITH A FOREWORD By Clarence Edward Macartney, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D. Pittsburgh, Pa. SAINT LOUIS THOMAS LAW BOOK COMPANY [1948] Scanned...
Chapter Viii. A Lesson In Citizenship : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 66 CHAPTER VIII A LESSON IN CITIZENSHIP The Author has spoken before meetings of various ward organizations in St. Louis on the subject, "Political Lessons from the Trial of Christ." Under such circumstances the utmost care is taken to avoid...
Untitled : * Could Jesus have gotten off on a technicality? Mr. Breed, a Missouri attorney, presents the brief for acquittal, and then withdraws his plea--on the basis that Jesus is fulfilling an ancient prophecy, and must die anyway, to save mankind. He points out major discrepancies between Jewish...
Chapter Viii. Errors In The Roman Trials : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 62 CHAPTER VII ERRORS IN THE ROMAN TRIALS Mr. Rollins 97 says Rome had "nothing to do with the arrest of Christ other than to furnish the soldiers to accompany the accusers" and then goes on in a homiletical style, to review the public career...
Chapter Ii. Legal Background And Sources : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 12 CHAPTER II LEGAL BACKGROUND AND SOURCES OF THE RECORD To a Christian Lawyer, the Trial of Christ has a deep significance because we know that the legalistic errors in that trial, condemnable though they be, nevertheless fulfilled prophecy...
Chapter Iv. Reversible Errors : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 38 CHAPTER IV REVERSIBLE ERRORS "Reversible Error" is defined in modern law as "such an error as warrants the appellate court in reversing the judgment and remanding the cause." 7 For generations an error has been held not reversible unless...
Chapter Iii. The Record Of The Trials : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 17 CHAPTER III THE RECORD OF THE TRIALS We have referred in a previous Chapter to the fact that the Gospels refer in some detail to the Trial of Christ. Since we have referred to the record on appeal as the legal basis for trial study, no...
Foreword : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 4 FOREWORD By Reverend Clarence Edward Macartney Pastor, First Presbyterian Church Pittsburgh, Pa. The great fact, and the Eternal Fact, in the life of Jesus was his death for our sins upon the Cross. This was the fact which St. Paul declared...
Chapter I. The Scope Of Our Study : * "The Trial of Christ", by David K. Breed, [1948], p. 9 CHAPTER I THE SCOPE OF OUR STUDY "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." 1 The death of Christ as the sacrifice of God for man is...