Most of us are familiar with the 40 days Jesus spent with His disciples before His ascension back to Heaven, to reside at the Father’s “right hand.” During this period of 40 days, He reportedly gave His disciples much in the way of additional evidence for His Deity, which was called many infallible proofs (Acts 1:3), and which was rendered “many convincing proofs” by the NASB, or simply “many proofs” by the ESV. In 1886, Arthur T. Pierson wrote a book (one of his 50 during his lifetime) entitled, Many Infallible Proofs (New York/Chicago: Revell 1886). The book focused on evidences for Christianity, from essentially the Scriptures and the character of Christ.
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