brother of Jesus," further suggests the historical existence of Jesus. Bible scholar Dr. Ben Witherington III argues, "The likelihood of this combination of names not referring to the famous James ...
It was his Bible. Jefferson was convinced ... capitally for sedition by being gibbeted according to the Roman law. In short, Mr. Jefferson's Jesus, modeled on the ideals of the Enlightenment ...
An excavation at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem uncovered evidence that might confirm that Jesus' tomb was there.
According to tradition, this litany, approved in 1899 for public recitation, originated at Marseilles, where devotion to the Sacred Heart became very popular during the early eighteenth century.