God and my Neighbour by Robert Blatchford
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page 129 of 267 (48%)
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one Mary Magdalene, by a Roman soldier--
JUDGE: What is the soldier's name? COUNSEL: I don't know, m'lud. JUDGE: Call him. COUNSEL: He is dead, m'lud. JUDGE: Deposition? COUNSEL: No, m'lud. JUDGE: Strike out his evidence. Call Mary Magdalene. COUNSEL: She is dead, m'lud. But I shall show that she told the disciples-- JUDGE: What she told the disciples is not evidence. COUNSEL: Well, m'lud, I shall give the statements of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Matthew states very plainly that-- JUDGE: Of course, you intend to call Matthew? COUNSEL: No, m'lud. He is--he is dead. JUDGE: It seems to me, that to prove this resurrection you will have to perform a great many more. Are Mark and John dead, also? |
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