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fact of Gospel history and as a lawyer, was so impressed with its unity and reasonableness that he determined to prepare a work showing its conclusiveness, but death prevented. This testimony of X's Res. comes from friends and foes alike, from the disciples who had been with him daily for three years, and who could not be decieved and from enemies who were matching purposely to prove its falsity - "If variety in Character and circumstances of the witnesses, and material of testimony, naturalness and candor of speech, purity of life, and disinterestedness of Spirit; independence and yet substantial unity of narative could be accepted as Establishing the truth of a circumstance, then is this fact true." But the testimony does not stop here. The resurrection is not an isolated fact. It is linked with the whole plan of redemption. Christ's life and death would have been as incomplete without a resurrection