Jesus Before Pilate: A Monograph of the Crucifixion. Political and Legal History of the Trial of Jesus under the Jewish and Roman Criminal Law, with an Account of the Office, Powers, Public Acts and Private Character of Tiberius Cæsar, Pontius Pilate, Annas and Caiaphas, Herod Antipas, and others Connected with the Trial, embracing the Acts of Pontius Pilate Translated from the Oldest Manuscripts with Proof of Their Antiquity and Discussion of Authenticity, including Copious Explanatory Notes ... Beautifully Illustrated.
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Link Singerman ID: supp0887
Year: 1898
Entry: Clough, William Overton. Jesus Before Pilate: A Monograph of the Crucifixion. Political and Legal History of the Trial of Jesus under the Jewish and Roman Criminal Law, with an Account of the Office, Powers, Public Acts and Private Character of Tiberius Cæsar, Pontius Pilate, Annas and Caiaphas, Herod Antipas, and others Connected with the Trial, embracing the Acts of Pontius Pilate Translated from the Oldest Manuscripts with Proof of Their Antiquity and Discussion of Authenticity, including Copious Explanatory Notes ... Beautifully Illustrated. Indianapolis: E. J. Heeb, 1895. vii, 503 p.
Author/Editor: William Overton Clough
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Title: Jesus Before Pilate: A Monograph of the Crucifixion. Political and Legal History of the Trial of Jesus under the Jewish and Roman Criminal Law, with an Account of the Office, Powers, Public Acts and Private Character of Tiberius Cæsar, Pontius Pilate, Annas and Caiaphas, Herod Antipas, and others Connected with the Trial, embracing the Acts of Pontius Pilate Translated from the Oldest Manuscripts with Proof of Their Antiquity and Discussion of Authenticity, including Copious Explanatory Notes ... Beautifully Illustrated.
Printer/Publisher: E. J. Heeb
Language: English
Notes: "Jewish Regard for Their Law": pp. 480-85. A perfect copy has a frontispiece. Previous editions extend as far back as 1880 (206 p.).