Chapter 34

Dobbin, Orlando, 120, Evann. 58, 61.Doctrinal corruption, 17; II.327,407.Donaldson, J. W., II.210n3,314,315n.Dorisms in N. T., II.310,318.Duchesne, Prof., 166.Ecclesiastical writers,seeFathers.Eclogadion, 77;list throughout the year, 77, 80-7.SeeSynaxarion.“Edinburgh Review”(Tregelles in), II.210n1.Egyptian versions of N. T.,seeVersions.Ellicott, C. J., Bp., II.253,384,392.Ellis, A. A. (Bentleii Crit. Sacra), II.206,207,209.Elzevir editions of N. T., II.193-5.Embolismus, II. 325n2.Emendation and recension distinguished, II.245-6.Engelbreth, W. F. (Bashmuric), II.131.Ephraem Syrus, II.20-1.Ephraemi, Cod. (C), 121-24;palimpsest, 121;history, 121-2;described, 122-4.Epiphanius, Bp., II.270.Erasmus, Desid., II.182-7;first editions of Gr. Test.,182-5;other editions,185;their character,185-7, &c. &c.Erizzo, F. M., Count, II.31.Ernesti, J. A., II.216.Erpenius, T., Arabic version, II.162-3.Estrangelo character, II.9,14,37.Ethiopic version,seeVersions.Euchology, 75, 80.Euclid, dated manuscript of, in the Bodleian, 42.Eumenes, king of Pergamus, 24.Eusebius, 120 n; II.266-7, &c.;letter to Carpianus, 60-3, 189.“Eusebian”canons, 59-63; 189, andpassim.“Eusebian”canons, tables of, omitted in many MSS., 62.Eustathius of Antioch, 53.Euthalius, Bp., 63-4, 53, 190, andpassim.SeeSections.Evangelia (Evan.), 78.Evangelistaria (Evst.), the term used in modern Greek catalogues; II,74-5,327, &c.Fabiani, H., Canon, 118.Facsimiles of MSS., 104.Families of MSS., Bengel's theory, II.211-12;Griesbach's,224-6;Hug's theory of recensions, II.270-2;Scholz' theory,229-30.Fathers, value of citations from, II.167-71;drawbacks,168;list of, with dates,171-4.Fayoumic version, II.140.SeeVersions.Fell, John, Bp., II.199-200,106,169.Ferrar, W. H., the F. group,see(Evann. 13, 69, 124, 346, 556, 561) 192, 255, 624Field, Dr., II. 7n1, 347n1.Fleck, F. F., 121.Folio,seeForm.Forbes, G., 50.Ford, Henry, II.131.Foreign matter in manuscripts, 66-7,passimunder MSS.Form of manuscripts, 28.Forster, C., 129n; II.401-7.Frankish version, II.165.Friderico-Augustanus, 90-1, 33-9.Froben, J., II.182-5.Gabelentz, H. C. de, and J. Loebe, II.147.Gale, Th., Dean, 48.Gebhart, Oscar von, 164.Genevan N. T., 71.Georgian version, II.156-8.SeeVersions.Gildemeister, II.162-4.Giorgi, A. A., II.128.Glosses, marginal, &c., II.249-50.Gold, used in writing, 27.Golden Evangelistarium, 88n2.Gospels, divisions of,seeSections.Gothic version, II.145-8.SeeVersions.Goulburn, Dean, 171.Grammatical forms, peculiar, II.312-20,181.Greek era in dated manuscripts, 42n2.Green, T. S., II.249.Gregory, Dr. Caspar René, 79, 241-2, 272-83, 303-5, 317-9, 325-6, 356-65, 373-6, 384-9, App. A; II.320n, andpassim, especially under Cursive MSS.Griesbach, J. J., II.222-226;170,196,216,249,251;his N. T.,223;theory of families and recensions,224-6;character,226;272n,285,290.Grimthorpe, Lord, II.248n2.Grouping of authorities, II.297-300,279-80.Guidi, II.154.Gutbier, Giles, Peshitto N. T., II.10.Gwilliam, Rev. G. H., II.6,12,13,34,36.Gwynn, J., Dean, 94; II.10.Haddan and Stubbs, II.50.[pg 423]Hagen, H., II.51.Hall, Dr. Isaac H., II.27n,175n,193n,196.Hammond, C. E., 18n1; II.379.Hands of MSS. changed, 96, 101n1, 337.Hansell, E. H., 170.Harkel, Thomas of, II.25.Harley, R., Earl of Oxford, 175.Harmonies of the Gospel History, 67n4, 190.SeeEusebian Canons.Harnack, A., 164.Harris, J. Rendel, 130, 151, 203, 255, Appendix D; II.34,51,163,172,366n2, &c.Hartel, II.54.Headlam, Rev. A. C., II.91-144.Hearne, Th., 170.Hebrew Bible first printed, II.175.Hebrew (or Jewish) Gospel, 161; II.15n2,259n1.Hebrews, Ep. of, place in N. T., 74, 57, 99.Hellenistic dialect, II.312-20.Hentenius, John (Louvain Lat. Bible), II.62-4.Herculanean papyri, 21, 22, 33, 42, 44, 47, 108.Hermas, 66, 67.Hesychius of Egypt, II.268,270-1.Hieratic writing, II.91-2.Hieroglyphic writing, II.91-2.Hieronymus,seeJerome.Homer and his manuscripts, 4, 44, 45, 50, 145.Homoeoteleuton, 9.Horne, T. H., Introduction and Tregelles' edition, II. 485, andpassim.Hort, F. J. A., II.242-3; I. 18n2; II.244,313n2,333n1,337n1, andpassim.Hort, Westcott and, II.284-97;their views explained,285-90;compared with those of Griesbach,290-1;destitute of historical foundation,291;examination of the three reasons of the two Revisers,293-4;these views unsound,296-7;242-3,273.Hoskier, H. C., 191, 251.Hug, J. L., 107, 111, 120;his system of recensions, II.229,270-2.Hutter, Elias, Peshitto N. T., II.10.Hyperides, papyrus fragments of, 22, 34-41, 45, &c.Iberian version, II.156-8.SeeGeorgian.Ignatius, St., 257.Indiction, I. Append. C; 42n2, 156.

Dobbin, Orlando, 120, Evann. 58, 61.Doctrinal corruption, 17; II.327,407.Donaldson, J. W., II.210n3,314,315n.Dorisms in N. T., II.310,318.Duchesne, Prof., 166.Ecclesiastical writers,seeFathers.Eclogadion, 77;list throughout the year, 77, 80-7.SeeSynaxarion.“Edinburgh Review”(Tregelles in), II.210n1.Egyptian versions of N. T.,seeVersions.Ellicott, C. J., Bp., II.253,384,392.Ellis, A. A. (Bentleii Crit. Sacra), II.206,207,209.Elzevir editions of N. T., II.193-5.Embolismus, II. 325n2.Emendation and recension distinguished, II.245-6.Engelbreth, W. F. (Bashmuric), II.131.Ephraem Syrus, II.20-1.Ephraemi, Cod. (C), 121-24;palimpsest, 121;history, 121-2;described, 122-4.Epiphanius, Bp., II.270.Erasmus, Desid., II.182-7;first editions of Gr. Test.,182-5;other editions,185;their character,185-7, &c. &c.Erizzo, F. M., Count, II.31.Ernesti, J. A., II.216.Erpenius, T., Arabic version, II.162-3.Estrangelo character, II.9,14,37.Ethiopic version,seeVersions.Euchology, 75, 80.Euclid, dated manuscript of, in the Bodleian, 42.Eumenes, king of Pergamus, 24.Eusebius, 120 n; II.266-7, &c.;letter to Carpianus, 60-3, 189.“Eusebian”canons, 59-63; 189, andpassim.“Eusebian”canons, tables of, omitted in many MSS., 62.Eustathius of Antioch, 53.Euthalius, Bp., 63-4, 53, 190, andpassim.SeeSections.Evangelia (Evan.), 78.Evangelistaria (Evst.), the term used in modern Greek catalogues; II,74-5,327, &c.Fabiani, H., Canon, 118.Facsimiles of MSS., 104.Families of MSS., Bengel's theory, II.211-12;Griesbach's,224-6;Hug's theory of recensions, II.270-2;Scholz' theory,229-30.Fathers, value of citations from, II.167-71;drawbacks,168;list of, with dates,171-4.Fayoumic version, II.140.SeeVersions.Fell, John, Bp., II.199-200,106,169.Ferrar, W. H., the F. group,see(Evann. 13, 69, 124, 346, 556, 561) 192, 255, 624Field, Dr., II. 7n1, 347n1.Fleck, F. F., 121.Folio,seeForm.Forbes, G., 50.Ford, Henry, II.131.Foreign matter in manuscripts, 66-7,passimunder MSS.Form of manuscripts, 28.Forster, C., 129n; II.401-7.Frankish version, II.165.Friderico-Augustanus, 90-1, 33-9.Froben, J., II.182-5.Gabelentz, H. C. de, and J. Loebe, II.147.Gale, Th., Dean, 48.Gebhart, Oscar von, 164.Genevan N. T., 71.Georgian version, II.156-8.SeeVersions.Gildemeister, II.162-4.Giorgi, A. A., II.128.Glosses, marginal, &c., II.249-50.Gold, used in writing, 27.Golden Evangelistarium, 88n2.Gospels, divisions of,seeSections.Gothic version, II.145-8.SeeVersions.Goulburn, Dean, 171.Grammatical forms, peculiar, II.312-20,181.Greek era in dated manuscripts, 42n2.Green, T. S., II.249.Gregory, Dr. Caspar René, 79, 241-2, 272-83, 303-5, 317-9, 325-6, 356-65, 373-6, 384-9, App. A; II.320n, andpassim, especially under Cursive MSS.Griesbach, J. J., II.222-226;170,196,216,249,251;his N. T.,223;theory of families and recensions,224-6;character,226;272n,285,290.Grimthorpe, Lord, II.248n2.Grouping of authorities, II.297-300,279-80.Guidi, II.154.Gutbier, Giles, Peshitto N. T., II.10.Gwilliam, Rev. G. H., II.6,12,13,34,36.Gwynn, J., Dean, 94; II.10.Haddan and Stubbs, II.50.[pg 423]Hagen, H., II.51.Hall, Dr. Isaac H., II.27n,175n,193n,196.Hammond, C. E., 18n1; II.379.Hands of MSS. changed, 96, 101n1, 337.Hansell, E. H., 170.Harkel, Thomas of, II.25.Harley, R., Earl of Oxford, 175.Harmonies of the Gospel History, 67n4, 190.SeeEusebian Canons.Harnack, A., 164.Harris, J. Rendel, 130, 151, 203, 255, Appendix D; II.34,51,163,172,366n2, &c.Hartel, II.54.Headlam, Rev. A. C., II.91-144.Hearne, Th., 170.Hebrew Bible first printed, II.175.Hebrew (or Jewish) Gospel, 161; II.15n2,259n1.Hebrews, Ep. of, place in N. T., 74, 57, 99.Hellenistic dialect, II.312-20.Hentenius, John (Louvain Lat. Bible), II.62-4.Herculanean papyri, 21, 22, 33, 42, 44, 47, 108.Hermas, 66, 67.Hesychius of Egypt, II.268,270-1.Hieratic writing, II.91-2.Hieroglyphic writing, II.91-2.Hieronymus,seeJerome.Homer and his manuscripts, 4, 44, 45, 50, 145.Homoeoteleuton, 9.Horne, T. H., Introduction and Tregelles' edition, II. 485, andpassim.Hort, F. J. A., II.242-3; I. 18n2; II.244,313n2,333n1,337n1, andpassim.Hort, Westcott and, II.284-97;their views explained,285-90;compared with those of Griesbach,290-1;destitute of historical foundation,291;examination of the three reasons of the two Revisers,293-4;these views unsound,296-7;242-3,273.Hoskier, H. C., 191, 251.Hug, J. L., 107, 111, 120;his system of recensions, II.229,270-2.Hutter, Elias, Peshitto N. T., II.10.Hyperides, papyrus fragments of, 22, 34-41, 45, &c.Iberian version, II.156-8.SeeGeorgian.Ignatius, St., 257.Indiction, I. Append. C; 42n2, 156.

Dobbin, Orlando, 120, Evann. 58, 61.Doctrinal corruption, 17; II.327,407.Donaldson, J. W., II.210n3,314,315n.Dorisms in N. T., II.310,318.Duchesne, Prof., 166.Ecclesiastical writers,seeFathers.Eclogadion, 77;list throughout the year, 77, 80-7.SeeSynaxarion.“Edinburgh Review”(Tregelles in), II.210n1.Egyptian versions of N. T.,seeVersions.Ellicott, C. J., Bp., II.253,384,392.Ellis, A. A. (Bentleii Crit. Sacra), II.206,207,209.Elzevir editions of N. T., II.193-5.Embolismus, II. 325n2.Emendation and recension distinguished, II.245-6.Engelbreth, W. F. (Bashmuric), II.131.Ephraem Syrus, II.20-1.Ephraemi, Cod. (C), 121-24;palimpsest, 121;history, 121-2;described, 122-4.Epiphanius, Bp., II.270.Erasmus, Desid., II.182-7;first editions of Gr. Test.,182-5;other editions,185;their character,185-7, &c. &c.Erizzo, F. M., Count, II.31.Ernesti, J. A., II.216.Erpenius, T., Arabic version, II.162-3.Estrangelo character, II.9,14,37.Ethiopic version,seeVersions.Euchology, 75, 80.Euclid, dated manuscript of, in the Bodleian, 42.Eumenes, king of Pergamus, 24.Eusebius, 120 n; II.266-7, &c.;letter to Carpianus, 60-3, 189.“Eusebian”canons, 59-63; 189, andpassim.“Eusebian”canons, tables of, omitted in many MSS., 62.Eustathius of Antioch, 53.Euthalius, Bp., 63-4, 53, 190, andpassim.SeeSections.Evangelia (Evan.), 78.Evangelistaria (Evst.), the term used in modern Greek catalogues; II,74-5,327, &c.Fabiani, H., Canon, 118.Facsimiles of MSS., 104.Families of MSS., Bengel's theory, II.211-12;Griesbach's,224-6;Hug's theory of recensions, II.270-2;Scholz' theory,229-30.Fathers, value of citations from, II.167-71;drawbacks,168;list of, with dates,171-4.Fayoumic version, II.140.SeeVersions.Fell, John, Bp., II.199-200,106,169.Ferrar, W. H., the F. group,see(Evann. 13, 69, 124, 346, 556, 561) 192, 255, 624Field, Dr., II. 7n1, 347n1.Fleck, F. F., 121.Folio,seeForm.Forbes, G., 50.Ford, Henry, II.131.Foreign matter in manuscripts, 66-7,passimunder MSS.Form of manuscripts, 28.Forster, C., 129n; II.401-7.Frankish version, II.165.Friderico-Augustanus, 90-1, 33-9.Froben, J., II.182-5.Gabelentz, H. C. de, and J. Loebe, II.147.Gale, Th., Dean, 48.Gebhart, Oscar von, 164.Genevan N. T., 71.Georgian version, II.156-8.SeeVersions.Gildemeister, II.162-4.Giorgi, A. A., II.128.Glosses, marginal, &c., II.249-50.Gold, used in writing, 27.Golden Evangelistarium, 88n2.Gospels, divisions of,seeSections.Gothic version, II.145-8.SeeVersions.Goulburn, Dean, 171.Grammatical forms, peculiar, II.312-20,181.Greek era in dated manuscripts, 42n2.Green, T. S., II.249.Gregory, Dr. Caspar René, 79, 241-2, 272-83, 303-5, 317-9, 325-6, 356-65, 373-6, 384-9, App. A; II.320n, andpassim, especially under Cursive MSS.Griesbach, J. J., II.222-226;170,196,216,249,251;his N. T.,223;theory of families and recensions,224-6;character,226;272n,285,290.Grimthorpe, Lord, II.248n2.Grouping of authorities, II.297-300,279-80.Guidi, II.154.Gutbier, Giles, Peshitto N. T., II.10.Gwilliam, Rev. G. H., II.6,12,13,34,36.Gwynn, J., Dean, 94; II.10.Haddan and Stubbs, II.50.[pg 423]Hagen, H., II.51.Hall, Dr. Isaac H., II.27n,175n,193n,196.Hammond, C. E., 18n1; II.379.Hands of MSS. changed, 96, 101n1, 337.Hansell, E. H., 170.Harkel, Thomas of, II.25.Harley, R., Earl of Oxford, 175.Harmonies of the Gospel History, 67n4, 190.SeeEusebian Canons.Harnack, A., 164.Harris, J. Rendel, 130, 151, 203, 255, Appendix D; II.34,51,163,172,366n2, &c.Hartel, II.54.Headlam, Rev. A. C., II.91-144.Hearne, Th., 170.Hebrew Bible first printed, II.175.Hebrew (or Jewish) Gospel, 161; II.15n2,259n1.Hebrews, Ep. of, place in N. T., 74, 57, 99.Hellenistic dialect, II.312-20.Hentenius, John (Louvain Lat. Bible), II.62-4.Herculanean papyri, 21, 22, 33, 42, 44, 47, 108.Hermas, 66, 67.Hesychius of Egypt, II.268,270-1.Hieratic writing, II.91-2.Hieroglyphic writing, II.91-2.Hieronymus,seeJerome.Homer and his manuscripts, 4, 44, 45, 50, 145.Homoeoteleuton, 9.Horne, T. H., Introduction and Tregelles' edition, II. 485, andpassim.Hort, F. J. A., II.242-3; I. 18n2; II.244,313n2,333n1,337n1, andpassim.Hort, Westcott and, II.284-97;their views explained,285-90;compared with those of Griesbach,290-1;destitute of historical foundation,291;examination of the three reasons of the two Revisers,293-4;these views unsound,296-7;242-3,273.Hoskier, H. C., 191, 251.Hug, J. L., 107, 111, 120;his system of recensions, II.229,270-2.Hutter, Elias, Peshitto N. T., II.10.Hyperides, papyrus fragments of, 22, 34-41, 45, &c.Iberian version, II.156-8.SeeGeorgian.Ignatius, St., 257.Indiction, I. Append. C; 42n2, 156.

Dobbin, Orlando, 120, Evann. 58, 61.

Dobbin, Orlando, 120, Evann. 58, 61.

Doctrinal corruption, 17; II.327,407.

Doctrinal corruption, 17; II.327,407.

Donaldson, J. W., II.210n3,314,315n.

Donaldson, J. W., II.210n3,314,315n.

Dorisms in N. T., II.310,318.

Dorisms in N. T., II.310,318.

Duchesne, Prof., 166.

Duchesne, Prof., 166.

Ecclesiastical writers,seeFathers.

Ecclesiastical writers,seeFathers.

Eclogadion, 77;list throughout the year, 77, 80-7.SeeSynaxarion.

Eclogadion, 77;

list throughout the year, 77, 80-7.SeeSynaxarion.

“Edinburgh Review”(Tregelles in), II.210n1.

“Edinburgh Review”(Tregelles in), II.210n1.

Egyptian versions of N. T.,seeVersions.

Egyptian versions of N. T.,seeVersions.

Ellicott, C. J., Bp., II.253,384,392.

Ellicott, C. J., Bp., II.253,384,392.

Ellis, A. A. (Bentleii Crit. Sacra), II.206,207,209.

Ellis, A. A. (Bentleii Crit. Sacra), II.206,207,209.

Elzevir editions of N. T., II.193-5.

Elzevir editions of N. T., II.193-5.

Embolismus, II. 325n2.

Embolismus, II. 325n2.

Emendation and recension distinguished, II.245-6.

Emendation and recension distinguished, II.245-6.

Engelbreth, W. F. (Bashmuric), II.131.

Engelbreth, W. F. (Bashmuric), II.131.

Ephraem Syrus, II.20-1.

Ephraem Syrus, II.20-1.

Ephraemi, Cod. (C), 121-24;palimpsest, 121;history, 121-2;described, 122-4.

Ephraemi, Cod. (C), 121-24;

palimpsest, 121;

history, 121-2;

described, 122-4.

Epiphanius, Bp., II.270.

Epiphanius, Bp., II.270.

Erasmus, Desid., II.182-7;first editions of Gr. Test.,182-5;other editions,185;their character,185-7, &c. &c.

Erasmus, Desid., II.182-7;

first editions of Gr. Test.,182-5;

other editions,185;

their character,185-7, &c. &c.

Erizzo, F. M., Count, II.31.

Erizzo, F. M., Count, II.31.

Ernesti, J. A., II.216.

Ernesti, J. A., II.216.

Erpenius, T., Arabic version, II.162-3.

Erpenius, T., Arabic version, II.162-3.

Estrangelo character, II.9,14,37.

Estrangelo character, II.9,14,37.

Ethiopic version,seeVersions.

Ethiopic version,seeVersions.

Euchology, 75, 80.

Euchology, 75, 80.

Euclid, dated manuscript of, in the Bodleian, 42.

Euclid, dated manuscript of, in the Bodleian, 42.

Eumenes, king of Pergamus, 24.

Eumenes, king of Pergamus, 24.

Eusebius, 120 n; II.266-7, &c.;letter to Carpianus, 60-3, 189.

Eusebius, 120 n; II.266-7, &c.;

letter to Carpianus, 60-3, 189.

“Eusebian”canons, 59-63; 189, andpassim.

“Eusebian”canons, 59-63; 189, andpassim.

“Eusebian”canons, tables of, omitted in many MSS., 62.

“Eusebian”canons, tables of, omitted in many MSS., 62.

Eustathius of Antioch, 53.

Eustathius of Antioch, 53.

Euthalius, Bp., 63-4, 53, 190, andpassim.SeeSections.

Euthalius, Bp., 63-4, 53, 190, andpassim.SeeSections.

Evangelia (Evan.), 78.

Evangelia (Evan.), 78.

Evangelistaria (Evst.), the term used in modern Greek catalogues; II,74-5,327, &c.

Evangelistaria (Evst.), the term used in modern Greek catalogues; II,74-5,327, &c.

Fabiani, H., Canon, 118.

Fabiani, H., Canon, 118.

Facsimiles of MSS., 104.

Facsimiles of MSS., 104.

Families of MSS., Bengel's theory, II.211-12;Griesbach's,224-6;Hug's theory of recensions, II.270-2;Scholz' theory,229-30.

Families of MSS., Bengel's theory, II.211-12;

Griesbach's,224-6;

Hug's theory of recensions, II.270-2;

Scholz' theory,229-30.

Fathers, value of citations from, II.167-71;drawbacks,168;list of, with dates,171-4.

Fathers, value of citations from, II.167-71;

drawbacks,168;

list of, with dates,171-4.

Fayoumic version, II.140.SeeVersions.

Fayoumic version, II.140.SeeVersions.

Fell, John, Bp., II.199-200,106,169.

Fell, John, Bp., II.199-200,106,169.

Ferrar, W. H., the F. group,see(Evann. 13, 69, 124, 346, 556, 561) 192, 255, 624

Ferrar, W. H., the F. group,see(Evann. 13, 69, 124, 346, 556, 561) 192, 255, 624

Field, Dr., II. 7n1, 347n1.

Field, Dr., II. 7n1, 347n1.

Fleck, F. F., 121.

Fleck, F. F., 121.

Folio,seeForm.

Folio,seeForm.

Forbes, G., 50.

Forbes, G., 50.

Ford, Henry, II.131.

Ford, Henry, II.131.

Foreign matter in manuscripts, 66-7,passimunder MSS.

Foreign matter in manuscripts, 66-7,passimunder MSS.

Form of manuscripts, 28.

Form of manuscripts, 28.

Forster, C., 129n; II.401-7.

Forster, C., 129n; II.401-7.

Frankish version, II.165.

Frankish version, II.165.

Friderico-Augustanus, 90-1, 33-9.

Friderico-Augustanus, 90-1, 33-9.

Froben, J., II.182-5.

Froben, J., II.182-5.

Gabelentz, H. C. de, and J. Loebe, II.147.

Gabelentz, H. C. de, and J. Loebe, II.147.

Gale, Th., Dean, 48.

Gale, Th., Dean, 48.

Gebhart, Oscar von, 164.

Gebhart, Oscar von, 164.

Genevan N. T., 71.

Genevan N. T., 71.

Georgian version, II.156-8.SeeVersions.

Georgian version, II.156-8.SeeVersions.

Gildemeister, II.162-4.

Gildemeister, II.162-4.

Giorgi, A. A., II.128.

Giorgi, A. A., II.128.

Glosses, marginal, &c., II.249-50.

Glosses, marginal, &c., II.249-50.

Gold, used in writing, 27.

Gold, used in writing, 27.

Golden Evangelistarium, 88n2.

Golden Evangelistarium, 88n2.

Gospels, divisions of,seeSections.

Gospels, divisions of,seeSections.

Gothic version, II.145-8.SeeVersions.

Gothic version, II.145-8.SeeVersions.

Goulburn, Dean, 171.

Goulburn, Dean, 171.

Grammatical forms, peculiar, II.312-20,181.

Grammatical forms, peculiar, II.312-20,181.

Greek era in dated manuscripts, 42n2.

Greek era in dated manuscripts, 42n2.

Green, T. S., II.249.

Green, T. S., II.249.

Gregory, Dr. Caspar René, 79, 241-2, 272-83, 303-5, 317-9, 325-6, 356-65, 373-6, 384-9, App. A; II.320n, andpassim, especially under Cursive MSS.

Gregory, Dr. Caspar René, 79, 241-2, 272-83, 303-5, 317-9, 325-6, 356-65, 373-6, 384-9, App. A; II.320n, andpassim, especially under Cursive MSS.

Griesbach, J. J., II.222-226;170,196,216,249,251;his N. T.,223;theory of families and recensions,224-6;character,226;272n,285,290.

Griesbach, J. J., II.222-226;170,196,216,249,251;

his N. T.,223;

theory of families and recensions,224-6;

character,226;272n,285,290.

Grimthorpe, Lord, II.248n2.

Grimthorpe, Lord, II.248n2.

Grouping of authorities, II.297-300,279-80.

Grouping of authorities, II.297-300,279-80.

Guidi, II.154.

Guidi, II.154.

Gutbier, Giles, Peshitto N. T., II.10.

Gutbier, Giles, Peshitto N. T., II.10.

Gwilliam, Rev. G. H., II.6,12,13,34,36.

Gwilliam, Rev. G. H., II.6,12,13,34,36.

Gwynn, J., Dean, 94; II.10.

Gwynn, J., Dean, 94; II.10.

Haddan and Stubbs, II.50.

Haddan and Stubbs, II.50.

Hagen, H., II.51.

Hagen, H., II.51.

Hall, Dr. Isaac H., II.27n,175n,193n,196.

Hall, Dr. Isaac H., II.27n,175n,193n,196.

Hammond, C. E., 18n1; II.379.

Hammond, C. E., 18n1; II.379.

Hands of MSS. changed, 96, 101n1, 337.

Hands of MSS. changed, 96, 101n1, 337.

Hansell, E. H., 170.

Hansell, E. H., 170.

Harkel, Thomas of, II.25.

Harkel, Thomas of, II.25.

Harley, R., Earl of Oxford, 175.

Harley, R., Earl of Oxford, 175.

Harmonies of the Gospel History, 67n4, 190.SeeEusebian Canons.

Harmonies of the Gospel History, 67n4, 190.SeeEusebian Canons.

Harnack, A., 164.

Harnack, A., 164.

Harris, J. Rendel, 130, 151, 203, 255, Appendix D; II.34,51,163,172,366n2, &c.

Harris, J. Rendel, 130, 151, 203, 255, Appendix D; II.34,51,163,172,366n2, &c.

Hartel, II.54.

Hartel, II.54.

Headlam, Rev. A. C., II.91-144.

Headlam, Rev. A. C., II.91-144.

Hearne, Th., 170.

Hearne, Th., 170.

Hebrew Bible first printed, II.175.

Hebrew Bible first printed, II.175.

Hebrew (or Jewish) Gospel, 161; II.15n2,259n1.

Hebrew (or Jewish) Gospel, 161; II.15n2,259n1.

Hebrews, Ep. of, place in N. T., 74, 57, 99.

Hebrews, Ep. of, place in N. T., 74, 57, 99.

Hellenistic dialect, II.312-20.

Hellenistic dialect, II.312-20.

Hentenius, John (Louvain Lat. Bible), II.62-4.

Hentenius, John (Louvain Lat. Bible), II.62-4.

Herculanean papyri, 21, 22, 33, 42, 44, 47, 108.

Herculanean papyri, 21, 22, 33, 42, 44, 47, 108.

Hermas, 66, 67.

Hermas, 66, 67.

Hesychius of Egypt, II.268,270-1.

Hesychius of Egypt, II.268,270-1.

Hieratic writing, II.91-2.

Hieratic writing, II.91-2.

Hieroglyphic writing, II.91-2.

Hieroglyphic writing, II.91-2.

Hieronymus,seeJerome.

Hieronymus,seeJerome.

Homer and his manuscripts, 4, 44, 45, 50, 145.

Homer and his manuscripts, 4, 44, 45, 50, 145.

Homoeoteleuton, 9.

Homoeoteleuton, 9.

Horne, T. H., Introduction and Tregelles' edition, II. 485, andpassim.

Horne, T. H., Introduction and Tregelles' edition, II. 485, andpassim.

Hort, F. J. A., II.242-3; I. 18n2; II.244,313n2,333n1,337n1, andpassim.

Hort, F. J. A., II.242-3; I. 18n2; II.244,313n2,333n1,337n1, andpassim.

Hort, Westcott and, II.284-97;their views explained,285-90;compared with those of Griesbach,290-1;destitute of historical foundation,291;examination of the three reasons of the two Revisers,293-4;these views unsound,296-7;242-3,273.

Hort, Westcott and, II.284-97;

their views explained,285-90;

compared with those of Griesbach,290-1;

destitute of historical foundation,291;

examination of the three reasons of the two Revisers,293-4;

these views unsound,296-7;242-3,273.

Hoskier, H. C., 191, 251.

Hoskier, H. C., 191, 251.

Hug, J. L., 107, 111, 120;his system of recensions, II.229,270-2.

Hug, J. L., 107, 111, 120;

his system of recensions, II.229,270-2.

Hutter, Elias, Peshitto N. T., II.10.

Hutter, Elias, Peshitto N. T., II.10.

Hyperides, papyrus fragments of, 22, 34-41, 45, &c.

Hyperides, papyrus fragments of, 22, 34-41, 45, &c.

Iberian version, II.156-8.SeeGeorgian.

Iberian version, II.156-8.SeeGeorgian.

Ignatius, St., 257.

Ignatius, St., 257.

Indiction, I. Append. C; 42n2, 156.

Indiction, I. Append. C; 42n2, 156.


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