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HISTORICAL TRUTH
The historian arrives at truth through probability, but this does not mean “a doubtful kind of truth” but a firm reliance on the likelihood that evidence which has been examined and found solid is veracious. From The Modern Researcher, by Jacques Barzun and Henry G. Graff, 1977, p. 92, cited in The Historical Reliability of the Gospels, by Craig Blomberg, p. 11

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