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William Dennes Mahan : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Dennes Mahan William Dennes Mahan (July 27, 1824 - October 19, 1906) was an American Cumberland Presbyterian minister in Boonville, Missouri and author of a book, commonly known as ''The Archko Volume'' (1884), purported to be a translation of a Jewish, Roman, and other contemporary documents about the trial and death of Jesus of Nazareth. The volume was initially received by some as true, but soon after its publication, its authenticity was questioned. The book has been definitively discredited as a forgery and fraud. ==Life and career== William Dennes Mahan was born July 27, 1824 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia to William P. and Permelia Mahan. In 1837 his family moved to Missouri, and by 1845, he was living in Saline County, Missouri where he was serving as a minister in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Mahan married Martha R. Johnston in 1850, and together they had two daughters. Mahan was living and preaching in Boonville in 1872.〔''Minutes of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church'', 1872, 123.〕 Mahan died October 19, 1906 in Boonville and is buried there in Walnut Grove Cemetery.
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