ὄνος,181“Or”not meant by ἤ,168-9Opinion, (modern)see“Ellicott.”Origen, as a textual critic,292ὅς,165ὅς and θεός, in MSS.,99-105ὅτι for ὅτε,140“Otium Norvicense,”see“Field.”οὕτως,145παιδίσκη,195-6πάλιν,57Palmer (Archd.),49,126Papyrus,321-2παραδῷ,178παράκλησις,190Paralytic borne of four,30-3Paris cod.,see“Ephraemi.”——,see“Wescher,”“Martin.”Parquoi (M.),437Particles (Greek),166πᾶσα γραφή,208-9πάσας τὰς ἡμέρας,152πάσχα, τὸ,353Paul“17,”“73,”“181”,443-8—— (S.), Codd.,493-4—— New Codd.,see theAppendix.Pearson (Bp.),212,432,471,500Peckover (Alex.), Esq.,493Penerino (Sig.),492Perfect (English),158-60—— (Greek),163περίχωρος,184Perowne, (Dean),Pref.xxxPerverted sense,218-9“Phaseolus vulgaris”,181Phavorinus,140Photius,467φιάλη,200“Pistic nard”,184“Plain and clear,”see“Errors.”πλεῖστος ὄχλος,145Pluperfect sense of Aorist,162Ponderari debent testes,455πονηροῦ, (ἀπὸ τοῦ),214-6Possession (Demoniacal),206[pg 547]Possession (right of),199-206Powles (Rev. R. Cowley),Pref.xxviii,322“Praxapostolus,”see“Apostolus.”“Pre-Syrian”,357-8“Pre-Syrian Non-Western”,357Preface of 1611,187-91,198-9—— 1881,189Preponderating evidence,411,496Prepositions,170-5“Present”(Greek), sometimes a Future,163-4—— sense of“perfect”,163Principle of translation, mistaken,187-96“Principles of Textual Criticism”,125-6,227,349-50,374-5,411Probability,497Proper names in S. Matt. i.186“Proud-in-the-imagination-of-their-hearts”,172Provision (God's) for the safety of His Word,8,9,338,494προέφθασεν,146Pronouns,165πρώτη,180Pulcheria,465Pusey (P. E.),345,382,449,468Pyramus and Thisbe,171Pyramid poised on its apex,342-5“Quarterly Review”,Pref.ix-xivQuia,448,473Quod(in 1 Tim. iii. 16),448Quotations,see“Fathers.”Randell (Rev. T.),481,493“Ravine”,181“Readings,”see“Various.”—— before“Renderings”,106,225Received Text,see“Textus.”Recension (imaginary),271-88Reiche (J. G.),380-1Reiteration not Proof,306-7Rendering of the same word,138,152-4,187-202Result of acquaintance with documents,337Rettig (H. C. M.),442“Revised Version,”see“Revision.”Revisers exceeded their Instructions:—(1) In respect of the English,112,127-30,155-7,225-6,368,400-3(2) In respect of the Greek,57-8,97,118-26,224,399,403-6Revising body (composition of),504-5Revision, original Resolution and Rules concerning,3,97,114,127,130—— of 1611,167,508-14—— of 1881, how it was conducted,37,117-8,369—— unfair in its method,116,131-8—— essentially different from that of 1611,508-14—— rests on a foundation of sand,110,516—— incapable of being further revised,107—— its case hopeless,226-7—— characterized,238—— its probable fate,508-14—— unfavourable to Orthodoxy,513—— interesting specimens,171,401Rhythm in translation,188Rieu (Dr.),453Right of possession,199“Ring of genuineness”,307,309-12Roberts (Dr.),36,39-40,48,98,230Rocchi (Hieromonachus),447-8,474,492,see theAppendix.Rogers, the poet,162Romans ix. 5,210-4Rome, (See“Cozza Luzi,”“Escher”),521Rose, (Rev. W. F.), of Worle, Somersetshire,Pref.xxviiiRouser (Professor),306Routh (President),152,211,444,452,501Sachau,481
ὄνος,181“Or”not meant by ἤ,168-9Opinion, (modern)see“Ellicott.”Origen, as a textual critic,292ὅς,165ὅς and θεός, in MSS.,99-105ὅτι for ὅτε,140“Otium Norvicense,”see“Field.”οὕτως,145παιδίσκη,195-6πάλιν,57Palmer (Archd.),49,126Papyrus,321-2παραδῷ,178παράκλησις,190Paralytic borne of four,30-3Paris cod.,see“Ephraemi.”——,see“Wescher,”“Martin.”Parquoi (M.),437Particles (Greek),166πᾶσα γραφή,208-9πάσας τὰς ἡμέρας,152πάσχα, τὸ,353Paul“17,”“73,”“181”,443-8—— (S.), Codd.,493-4—— New Codd.,see theAppendix.Pearson (Bp.),212,432,471,500Peckover (Alex.), Esq.,493Penerino (Sig.),492Perfect (English),158-60—— (Greek),163περίχωρος,184Perowne, (Dean),Pref.xxxPerverted sense,218-9“Phaseolus vulgaris”,181Phavorinus,140Photius,467φιάλη,200“Pistic nard”,184“Plain and clear,”see“Errors.”πλεῖστος ὄχλος,145Pluperfect sense of Aorist,162Ponderari debent testes,455πονηροῦ, (ἀπὸ τοῦ),214-6Possession (Demoniacal),206[pg 547]Possession (right of),199-206Powles (Rev. R. Cowley),Pref.xxviii,322“Praxapostolus,”see“Apostolus.”“Pre-Syrian”,357-8“Pre-Syrian Non-Western”,357Preface of 1611,187-91,198-9—— 1881,189Preponderating evidence,411,496Prepositions,170-5“Present”(Greek), sometimes a Future,163-4—— sense of“perfect”,163Principle of translation, mistaken,187-96“Principles of Textual Criticism”,125-6,227,349-50,374-5,411Probability,497Proper names in S. Matt. i.186“Proud-in-the-imagination-of-their-hearts”,172Provision (God's) for the safety of His Word,8,9,338,494προέφθασεν,146Pronouns,165πρώτη,180Pulcheria,465Pusey (P. E.),345,382,449,468Pyramus and Thisbe,171Pyramid poised on its apex,342-5“Quarterly Review”,Pref.ix-xivQuia,448,473Quod(in 1 Tim. iii. 16),448Quotations,see“Fathers.”Randell (Rev. T.),481,493“Ravine”,181“Readings,”see“Various.”—— before“Renderings”,106,225Received Text,see“Textus.”Recension (imaginary),271-88Reiche (J. G.),380-1Reiteration not Proof,306-7Rendering of the same word,138,152-4,187-202Result of acquaintance with documents,337Rettig (H. C. M.),442“Revised Version,”see“Revision.”Revisers exceeded their Instructions:—(1) In respect of the English,112,127-30,155-7,225-6,368,400-3(2) In respect of the Greek,57-8,97,118-26,224,399,403-6Revising body (composition of),504-5Revision, original Resolution and Rules concerning,3,97,114,127,130—— of 1611,167,508-14—— of 1881, how it was conducted,37,117-8,369—— unfair in its method,116,131-8—— essentially different from that of 1611,508-14—— rests on a foundation of sand,110,516—— incapable of being further revised,107—— its case hopeless,226-7—— characterized,238—— its probable fate,508-14—— unfavourable to Orthodoxy,513—— interesting specimens,171,401Rhythm in translation,188Rieu (Dr.),453Right of possession,199“Ring of genuineness”,307,309-12Roberts (Dr.),36,39-40,48,98,230Rocchi (Hieromonachus),447-8,474,492,see theAppendix.Rogers, the poet,162Romans ix. 5,210-4Rome, (See“Cozza Luzi,”“Escher”),521Rose, (Rev. W. F.), of Worle, Somersetshire,Pref.xxviiiRouser (Professor),306Routh (President),152,211,444,452,501Sachau,481
ὄνος,181“Or”not meant by ἤ,168-9Opinion, (modern)see“Ellicott.”Origen, as a textual critic,292ὅς,165ὅς and θεός, in MSS.,99-105ὅτι for ὅτε,140“Otium Norvicense,”see“Field.”οὕτως,145παιδίσκη,195-6πάλιν,57Palmer (Archd.),49,126Papyrus,321-2παραδῷ,178παράκλησις,190Paralytic borne of four,30-3Paris cod.,see“Ephraemi.”——,see“Wescher,”“Martin.”Parquoi (M.),437Particles (Greek),166πᾶσα γραφή,208-9πάσας τὰς ἡμέρας,152πάσχα, τὸ,353Paul“17,”“73,”“181”,443-8—— (S.), Codd.,493-4—— New Codd.,see theAppendix.Pearson (Bp.),212,432,471,500Peckover (Alex.), Esq.,493Penerino (Sig.),492Perfect (English),158-60—— (Greek),163περίχωρος,184Perowne, (Dean),Pref.xxxPerverted sense,218-9“Phaseolus vulgaris”,181Phavorinus,140Photius,467φιάλη,200“Pistic nard”,184“Plain and clear,”see“Errors.”πλεῖστος ὄχλος,145Pluperfect sense of Aorist,162Ponderari debent testes,455πονηροῦ, (ἀπὸ τοῦ),214-6Possession (Demoniacal),206[pg 547]Possession (right of),199-206Powles (Rev. R. Cowley),Pref.xxviii,322“Praxapostolus,”see“Apostolus.”“Pre-Syrian”,357-8“Pre-Syrian Non-Western”,357Preface of 1611,187-91,198-9—— 1881,189Preponderating evidence,411,496Prepositions,170-5“Present”(Greek), sometimes a Future,163-4—— sense of“perfect”,163Principle of translation, mistaken,187-96“Principles of Textual Criticism”,125-6,227,349-50,374-5,411Probability,497Proper names in S. Matt. i.186“Proud-in-the-imagination-of-their-hearts”,172Provision (God's) for the safety of His Word,8,9,338,494προέφθασεν,146Pronouns,165πρώτη,180Pulcheria,465Pusey (P. E.),345,382,449,468Pyramus and Thisbe,171Pyramid poised on its apex,342-5“Quarterly Review”,Pref.ix-xivQuia,448,473Quod(in 1 Tim. iii. 16),448Quotations,see“Fathers.”Randell (Rev. T.),481,493“Ravine”,181“Readings,”see“Various.”—— before“Renderings”,106,225Received Text,see“Textus.”Recension (imaginary),271-88Reiche (J. G.),380-1Reiteration not Proof,306-7Rendering of the same word,138,152-4,187-202Result of acquaintance with documents,337Rettig (H. C. M.),442“Revised Version,”see“Revision.”Revisers exceeded their Instructions:—(1) In respect of the English,112,127-30,155-7,225-6,368,400-3(2) In respect of the Greek,57-8,97,118-26,224,399,403-6Revising body (composition of),504-5Revision, original Resolution and Rules concerning,3,97,114,127,130—— of 1611,167,508-14—— of 1881, how it was conducted,37,117-8,369—— unfair in its method,116,131-8—— essentially different from that of 1611,508-14—— rests on a foundation of sand,110,516—— incapable of being further revised,107—— its case hopeless,226-7—— characterized,238—— its probable fate,508-14—— unfavourable to Orthodoxy,513—— interesting specimens,171,401Rhythm in translation,188Rieu (Dr.),453Right of possession,199“Ring of genuineness”,307,309-12Roberts (Dr.),36,39-40,48,98,230Rocchi (Hieromonachus),447-8,474,492,see theAppendix.Rogers, the poet,162Romans ix. 5,210-4Rome, (See“Cozza Luzi,”“Escher”),521Rose, (Rev. W. F.), of Worle, Somersetshire,Pref.xxviiiRouser (Professor),306Routh (President),152,211,444,452,501Sachau,481
ὄνος,181
ὄνος,181
“Or”not meant by ἤ,168-9
“Or”not meant by ἤ,168-9
Opinion, (modern)see“Ellicott.”
Opinion, (modern)see“Ellicott.”
Origen, as a textual critic,292
Origen, as a textual critic,292
ὅς,165
ὅς,165
ὅς and θεός, in MSS.,99-105
ὅς and θεός, in MSS.,99-105
ὅτι for ὅτε,140
ὅτι for ὅτε,140
“Otium Norvicense,”see“Field.”
“Otium Norvicense,”see“Field.”
οὕτως,145
οὕτως,145
παιδίσκη,195-6
παιδίσκη,195-6
πάλιν,57
πάλιν,57
Palmer (Archd.),49,126
Palmer (Archd.),49,126
Papyrus,321-2
Papyrus,321-2
παραδῷ,178
παραδῷ,178
παράκλησις,190
παράκλησις,190
Paralytic borne of four,30-3
Paralytic borne of four,30-3
Paris cod.,see“Ephraemi.”——,see“Wescher,”“Martin.”
Paris cod.,see“Ephraemi.”
——,see“Wescher,”“Martin.”
Parquoi (M.),437
Parquoi (M.),437
Particles (Greek),166
Particles (Greek),166
πᾶσα γραφή,208-9
πᾶσα γραφή,208-9
πάσας τὰς ἡμέρας,152
πάσας τὰς ἡμέρας,152
πάσχα, τὸ,353
πάσχα, τὸ,353
Paul“17,”“73,”“181”,443-8—— (S.), Codd.,493-4—— New Codd.,see theAppendix.
Paul“17,”“73,”“181”,443-8
—— (S.), Codd.,493-4
—— New Codd.,see theAppendix.
Pearson (Bp.),212,432,471,500
Pearson (Bp.),212,432,471,500
Peckover (Alex.), Esq.,493
Peckover (Alex.), Esq.,493
Penerino (Sig.),492
Penerino (Sig.),492
Perfect (English),158-60—— (Greek),163
Perfect (English),158-60
—— (Greek),163
περίχωρος,184
περίχωρος,184
Perowne, (Dean),Pref.xxx
Perowne, (Dean),Pref.xxx
Perverted sense,218-9
Perverted sense,218-9
“Phaseolus vulgaris”,181
“Phaseolus vulgaris”,181
Phavorinus,140
Phavorinus,140
Photius,467
Photius,467
φιάλη,200
φιάλη,200
“Pistic nard”,184
“Pistic nard”,184
“Plain and clear,”see“Errors.”
“Plain and clear,”see“Errors.”
πλεῖστος ὄχλος,145
πλεῖστος ὄχλος,145
Pluperfect sense of Aorist,162
Pluperfect sense of Aorist,162
Ponderari debent testes,455
Ponderari debent testes,455
πονηροῦ, (ἀπὸ τοῦ),214-6
πονηροῦ, (ἀπὸ τοῦ),214-6
Possession (Demoniacal),206
Possession (Demoniacal),206
Possession (right of),199-206
Possession (right of),199-206
Powles (Rev. R. Cowley),Pref.xxviii,322
Powles (Rev. R. Cowley),Pref.xxviii,322
“Praxapostolus,”see“Apostolus.”
“Praxapostolus,”see“Apostolus.”
“Pre-Syrian”,357-8
“Pre-Syrian”,357-8
“Pre-Syrian Non-Western”,357
“Pre-Syrian Non-Western”,357
Preface of 1611,187-91,198-9—— 1881,189
Preface of 1611,187-91,198-9
—— 1881,189
Preponderating evidence,411,496
Preponderating evidence,411,496
Prepositions,170-5
Prepositions,170-5
“Present”(Greek), sometimes a Future,163-4—— sense of“perfect”,163
“Present”(Greek), sometimes a Future,163-4
—— sense of“perfect”,163
Principle of translation, mistaken,187-96
Principle of translation, mistaken,187-96
“Principles of Textual Criticism”,125-6,227,349-50,374-5,411
“Principles of Textual Criticism”,125-6,227,349-50,374-5,411
Probability,497
Probability,497
Proper names in S. Matt. i.186
Proper names in S. Matt. i.186
“Proud-in-the-imagination-of-their-hearts”,172
“Proud-in-the-imagination-of-their-hearts”,172
Provision (God's) for the safety of His Word,8,9,338,494
Provision (God's) for the safety of His Word,8,9,338,494
προέφθασεν,146
προέφθασεν,146
Pronouns,165
Pronouns,165
πρώτη,180
πρώτη,180
Pulcheria,465
Pulcheria,465
Pusey (P. E.),345,382,449,468
Pusey (P. E.),345,382,449,468
Pyramus and Thisbe,171
Pyramus and Thisbe,171
Pyramid poised on its apex,342-5
Pyramid poised on its apex,342-5
“Quarterly Review”,Pref.ix-xiv
“Quarterly Review”,Pref.ix-xiv
Quia,448,473
Quia,448,473
Quod(in 1 Tim. iii. 16),448
Quod(in 1 Tim. iii. 16),448
Quotations,see“Fathers.”
Quotations,see“Fathers.”
Randell (Rev. T.),481,493
Randell (Rev. T.),481,493
“Ravine”,181
“Ravine”,181
“Readings,”see“Various.”—— before“Renderings”,106,225
“Readings,”see“Various.”
—— before“Renderings”,106,225
Received Text,see“Textus.”
Received Text,see“Textus.”
Recension (imaginary),271-88
Recension (imaginary),271-88
Reiche (J. G.),380-1
Reiche (J. G.),380-1
Reiteration not Proof,306-7
Reiteration not Proof,306-7
Rendering of the same word,138,152-4,187-202
Rendering of the same word,138,152-4,187-202
Result of acquaintance with documents,337
Result of acquaintance with documents,337
Rettig (H. C. M.),442
Rettig (H. C. M.),442
“Revised Version,”see“Revision.”
“Revised Version,”see“Revision.”
Revisers exceeded their Instructions:—(1) In respect of the English,112,127-30,155-7,225-6,368,400-3(2) In respect of the Greek,57-8,97,118-26,224,399,403-6
Revisers exceeded their Instructions:—
(1) In respect of the English,112,127-30,155-7,225-6,368,400-3
(2) In respect of the Greek,57-8,97,118-26,224,399,403-6
Revising body (composition of),504-5
Revising body (composition of),504-5
Revision, original Resolution and Rules concerning,3,97,114,127,130—— of 1611,167,508-14—— of 1881, how it was conducted,37,117-8,369—— unfair in its method,116,131-8—— essentially different from that of 1611,508-14—— rests on a foundation of sand,110,516—— incapable of being further revised,107—— its case hopeless,226-7—— characterized,238—— its probable fate,508-14—— unfavourable to Orthodoxy,513—— interesting specimens,171,401
Revision, original Resolution and Rules concerning,3,97,114,127,130
—— of 1611,167,508-14
—— of 1881, how it was conducted,37,117-8,369
—— unfair in its method,116,131-8
—— essentially different from that of 1611,508-14
—— rests on a foundation of sand,110,516
—— incapable of being further revised,107
—— its case hopeless,226-7
—— characterized,238
—— its probable fate,508-14
—— unfavourable to Orthodoxy,513
—— interesting specimens,171,401
Rhythm in translation,188
Rhythm in translation,188
Rieu (Dr.),453
Rieu (Dr.),453
Right of possession,199
Right of possession,199
“Ring of genuineness”,307,309-12
“Ring of genuineness”,307,309-12
Roberts (Dr.),36,39-40,48,98,230
Roberts (Dr.),36,39-40,48,98,230
Rocchi (Hieromonachus),447-8,474,492,see theAppendix.
Rocchi (Hieromonachus),447-8,474,492,see theAppendix.
Rogers, the poet,162
Rogers, the poet,162
Romans ix. 5,210-4
Romans ix. 5,210-4
Rome, (See“Cozza Luzi,”“Escher”),521
Rome, (See“Cozza Luzi,”“Escher”),521
Rose, (Rev. W. F.), of Worle, Somersetshire,Pref.xxviii
Rose, (Rev. W. F.), of Worle, Somersetshire,Pref.xxviii
Rouser (Professor),306
Rouser (Professor),306
Routh (President),152,211,444,452,501
Routh (President),152,211,444,452,501
Sachau,481
Sachau,481