I.Internal Evidence,65-7,214-5.Interpolations,81.Irenaeus, St.,98,99,103-15,117,119,284.Isaias.SeeEsaias.Itala,143.Ἰωάννης or Ἰωάνης,87.J.Jacobites,133.Jacobus Nisibenus,132.Jerome, St., on Old-Latin Texts,140-2,244.Jona and Jonah,87.Julius (Pope),100,120.Julius Africanus,100,112,121.Justin Martyr, St.,30,99,103-15,117,119;ps. Justin,108,111.Juveneus,100,105,110,120.L.L or Regius,4,30,32,204.Lachmann,4,90,158,225.Lactantius,100,120.Laodicea, Council of,172.Last Twelve Verses, i.e. of St. Mark,55,102,232, App. VII.298.Latin MSS., Old,4,30,31,49,51,64,126;do not fall strictly into three classes,136-9;Wiseman's theory of, false,142;did not come from one stem,135-46;influenced by Low-Latin dialects,135-146;derived much from Syrian pre-Evangelistic corruption,144-6.Lectionaries,22and note.Letters inGuardian, Dean Burgon's,200note 3.Lewis Codex,131-2,134note,144,302-3, andpassim.Libraries, destruction of,174.Library at Caesarea.SeeCaesarea.Low-Latin MSS.,122.SeeLatin MSS.Lucifer (Cagliari),101,103,104,114,120.M.Macarius Alexandrinus,100note.Macarius Magnes,101,106-12,120.Macarius Magnus or Aegyptius,100,104,110,115,120.Mai, Cardinal, editions of B,75,159.Manuscripts, multitude of,24-7,19,21and note 2;six classes of,22note;kinds of,24;value of,53-6;in profane authors,21note 1.SeePapyrus,Vellum,Uncial,Cursive.Marcion,10,97,110,111,112.Mariam and Mary,84-6.Maries, the, in N. T.,84-6.Mark, St.SeeLast Twelve Verses.Maronite use of the Peshitto,128.Maunde Thompson, Sir E., Pref.,155-6,158.Melito,131.Menander,10.Methodius,100,106,110,117,119,131.Mico,137.Migne's edition of the Fathers,96.[pg 314]Mill,3.Miller's Textual Guide,3note,91note.Miller's Scrivener (Plain Introduction, ed.4),passim.Ministry, our Lord's, in the North and North-West,123.Monacensis (9),137.Monophysite use of the Peshitto,128.Monothelitism, condemned in 680a.d.,173.N.Nemesius,101,120.Neologian Text,99,103.Nestorian use of Peshitto,128.Neutral Text (so-called),4,92.Nicodemus, Gospel of,107,257.Notes of Truth, seven,29,40-67.Novatian,100,106,114.O.Omissions,81,280-1,291.Optatus,100,108,110,120.Origen,2,10,31,50,51,58,100,104-15,117,121,122,130,162,169,242,247,255note 6,272,280-1,291;his great influence,162;a Textual Critic,149-54;founder of the Caesarean school,152-3,162-5;character,152;fancies,169note 2;critical copies,274-5.Origenism, condemned in 553a.d.,173.Orthodox, the,264.P.Φ.SeeBeratinus.Pacianus,100,103,120.Palatinus (e),137.Pamphilus,2,100,115,121,152,163-4.Paper, first made in China,156note.Papias,99,109,118.Papyrus MSS.,24,154-8,163,201;copying from,2,175,235.Parisian Codex.SeeC.Paul, St.,145.
I.Internal Evidence,65-7,214-5.Interpolations,81.Irenaeus, St.,98,99,103-15,117,119,284.Isaias.SeeEsaias.Itala,143.Ἰωάννης or Ἰωάνης,87.J.Jacobites,133.Jacobus Nisibenus,132.Jerome, St., on Old-Latin Texts,140-2,244.Jona and Jonah,87.Julius (Pope),100,120.Julius Africanus,100,112,121.Justin Martyr, St.,30,99,103-15,117,119;ps. Justin,108,111.Juveneus,100,105,110,120.L.L or Regius,4,30,32,204.Lachmann,4,90,158,225.Lactantius,100,120.Laodicea, Council of,172.Last Twelve Verses, i.e. of St. Mark,55,102,232, App. VII.298.Latin MSS., Old,4,30,31,49,51,64,126;do not fall strictly into three classes,136-9;Wiseman's theory of, false,142;did not come from one stem,135-46;influenced by Low-Latin dialects,135-146;derived much from Syrian pre-Evangelistic corruption,144-6.Lectionaries,22and note.Letters inGuardian, Dean Burgon's,200note 3.Lewis Codex,131-2,134note,144,302-3, andpassim.Libraries, destruction of,174.Library at Caesarea.SeeCaesarea.Low-Latin MSS.,122.SeeLatin MSS.Lucifer (Cagliari),101,103,104,114,120.M.Macarius Alexandrinus,100note.Macarius Magnes,101,106-12,120.Macarius Magnus or Aegyptius,100,104,110,115,120.Mai, Cardinal, editions of B,75,159.Manuscripts, multitude of,24-7,19,21and note 2;six classes of,22note;kinds of,24;value of,53-6;in profane authors,21note 1.SeePapyrus,Vellum,Uncial,Cursive.Marcion,10,97,110,111,112.Mariam and Mary,84-6.Maries, the, in N. T.,84-6.Mark, St.SeeLast Twelve Verses.Maronite use of the Peshitto,128.Maunde Thompson, Sir E., Pref.,155-6,158.Melito,131.Menander,10.Methodius,100,106,110,117,119,131.Mico,137.Migne's edition of the Fathers,96.[pg 314]Mill,3.Miller's Textual Guide,3note,91note.Miller's Scrivener (Plain Introduction, ed.4),passim.Ministry, our Lord's, in the North and North-West,123.Monacensis (9),137.Monophysite use of the Peshitto,128.Monothelitism, condemned in 680a.d.,173.N.Nemesius,101,120.Neologian Text,99,103.Nestorian use of Peshitto,128.Neutral Text (so-called),4,92.Nicodemus, Gospel of,107,257.Notes of Truth, seven,29,40-67.Novatian,100,106,114.O.Omissions,81,280-1,291.Optatus,100,108,110,120.Origen,2,10,31,50,51,58,100,104-15,117,121,122,130,162,169,242,247,255note 6,272,280-1,291;his great influence,162;a Textual Critic,149-54;founder of the Caesarean school,152-3,162-5;character,152;fancies,169note 2;critical copies,274-5.Origenism, condemned in 553a.d.,173.Orthodox, the,264.P.Φ.SeeBeratinus.Pacianus,100,103,120.Palatinus (e),137.Pamphilus,2,100,115,121,152,163-4.Paper, first made in China,156note.Papias,99,109,118.Papyrus MSS.,24,154-8,163,201;copying from,2,175,235.Parisian Codex.SeeC.Paul, St.,145.
I.Internal Evidence,65-7,214-5.Interpolations,81.Irenaeus, St.,98,99,103-15,117,119,284.Isaias.SeeEsaias.Itala,143.Ἰωάννης or Ἰωάνης,87.J.Jacobites,133.Jacobus Nisibenus,132.Jerome, St., on Old-Latin Texts,140-2,244.Jona and Jonah,87.Julius (Pope),100,120.Julius Africanus,100,112,121.Justin Martyr, St.,30,99,103-15,117,119;ps. Justin,108,111.Juveneus,100,105,110,120.L.L or Regius,4,30,32,204.Lachmann,4,90,158,225.Lactantius,100,120.Laodicea, Council of,172.Last Twelve Verses, i.e. of St. Mark,55,102,232, App. VII.298.Latin MSS., Old,4,30,31,49,51,64,126;do not fall strictly into three classes,136-9;Wiseman's theory of, false,142;did not come from one stem,135-46;influenced by Low-Latin dialects,135-146;derived much from Syrian pre-Evangelistic corruption,144-6.Lectionaries,22and note.Letters inGuardian, Dean Burgon's,200note 3.Lewis Codex,131-2,134note,144,302-3, andpassim.Libraries, destruction of,174.Library at Caesarea.SeeCaesarea.Low-Latin MSS.,122.SeeLatin MSS.Lucifer (Cagliari),101,103,104,114,120.M.Macarius Alexandrinus,100note.Macarius Magnes,101,106-12,120.Macarius Magnus or Aegyptius,100,104,110,115,120.Mai, Cardinal, editions of B,75,159.Manuscripts, multitude of,24-7,19,21and note 2;six classes of,22note;kinds of,24;value of,53-6;in profane authors,21note 1.SeePapyrus,Vellum,Uncial,Cursive.Marcion,10,97,110,111,112.Mariam and Mary,84-6.Maries, the, in N. T.,84-6.Mark, St.SeeLast Twelve Verses.Maronite use of the Peshitto,128.Maunde Thompson, Sir E., Pref.,155-6,158.Melito,131.Menander,10.Methodius,100,106,110,117,119,131.Mico,137.Migne's edition of the Fathers,96.[pg 314]Mill,3.Miller's Textual Guide,3note,91note.Miller's Scrivener (Plain Introduction, ed.4),passim.Ministry, our Lord's, in the North and North-West,123.Monacensis (9),137.Monophysite use of the Peshitto,128.Monothelitism, condemned in 680a.d.,173.N.Nemesius,101,120.Neologian Text,99,103.Nestorian use of Peshitto,128.Neutral Text (so-called),4,92.Nicodemus, Gospel of,107,257.Notes of Truth, seven,29,40-67.Novatian,100,106,114.O.Omissions,81,280-1,291.Optatus,100,108,110,120.Origen,2,10,31,50,51,58,100,104-15,117,121,122,130,162,169,242,247,255note 6,272,280-1,291;his great influence,162;a Textual Critic,149-54;founder of the Caesarean school,152-3,162-5;character,152;fancies,169note 2;critical copies,274-5.Origenism, condemned in 553a.d.,173.Orthodox, the,264.P.Φ.SeeBeratinus.Pacianus,100,103,120.Palatinus (e),137.Pamphilus,2,100,115,121,152,163-4.Paper, first made in China,156note.Papias,99,109,118.Papyrus MSS.,24,154-8,163,201;copying from,2,175,235.Parisian Codex.SeeC.Paul, St.,145.
I.
I.
Internal Evidence,65-7,214-5.
Internal Evidence,65-7,214-5.
Interpolations,81.
Interpolations,81.
Irenaeus, St.,98,99,103-15,117,119,284.
Irenaeus, St.,98,99,103-15,117,119,284.
Isaias.SeeEsaias.
Isaias.SeeEsaias.
Itala,143.
Itala,143.
Ἰωάννης or Ἰωάνης,87.
Ἰωάννης or Ἰωάνης,87.
J.
J.
Jacobites,133.
Jacobites,133.
Jacobus Nisibenus,132.
Jacobus Nisibenus,132.
Jerome, St., on Old-Latin Texts,140-2,244.
Jerome, St., on Old-Latin Texts,140-2,244.
Jona and Jonah,87.
Jona and Jonah,87.
Julius (Pope),100,120.
Julius (Pope),100,120.
Julius Africanus,100,112,121.
Julius Africanus,100,112,121.
Justin Martyr, St.,30,99,103-15,117,119;ps. Justin,108,111.
Justin Martyr, St.,30,99,103-15,117,119;
ps. Justin,108,111.
Juveneus,100,105,110,120.
Juveneus,100,105,110,120.
L.
L.
L or Regius,4,30,32,204.
L or Regius,4,30,32,204.
Lachmann,4,90,158,225.
Lachmann,4,90,158,225.
Lactantius,100,120.
Lactantius,100,120.
Laodicea, Council of,172.
Laodicea, Council of,172.
Last Twelve Verses, i.e. of St. Mark,55,102,232, App. VII.298.
Last Twelve Verses, i.e. of St. Mark,55,102,232, App. VII.298.
Latin MSS., Old,4,30,31,49,51,64,126;do not fall strictly into three classes,136-9;Wiseman's theory of, false,142;did not come from one stem,135-46;influenced by Low-Latin dialects,135-146;derived much from Syrian pre-Evangelistic corruption,144-6.
Latin MSS., Old,4,30,31,49,51,64,126;
do not fall strictly into three classes,136-9;
Wiseman's theory of, false,142;
did not come from one stem,135-46;
influenced by Low-Latin dialects,135-146;
derived much from Syrian pre-Evangelistic corruption,144-6.
Lectionaries,22and note.
Lectionaries,22and note.
Letters inGuardian, Dean Burgon's,200note 3.
Letters inGuardian, Dean Burgon's,200note 3.
Lewis Codex,131-2,134note,144,302-3, andpassim.
Lewis Codex,131-2,134note,144,302-3, andpassim.
Libraries, destruction of,174.
Libraries, destruction of,174.
Library at Caesarea.SeeCaesarea.
Library at Caesarea.SeeCaesarea.
Low-Latin MSS.,122.SeeLatin MSS.
Low-Latin MSS.,122.SeeLatin MSS.
Lucifer (Cagliari),101,103,104,114,120.
Lucifer (Cagliari),101,103,104,114,120.
M.
M.
Macarius Alexandrinus,100note.
Macarius Alexandrinus,100note.
Macarius Magnes,101,106-12,120.
Macarius Magnes,101,106-12,120.
Macarius Magnus or Aegyptius,100,104,110,115,120.
Macarius Magnus or Aegyptius,100,104,110,115,120.
Mai, Cardinal, editions of B,75,159.
Mai, Cardinal, editions of B,75,159.
Manuscripts, multitude of,24-7,19,21and note 2;six classes of,22note;kinds of,24;value of,53-6;in profane authors,21note 1.SeePapyrus,Vellum,Uncial,Cursive.
Manuscripts, multitude of,24-7,19,21and note 2;
six classes of,22note;
kinds of,24;
value of,53-6;
in profane authors,21note 1.
SeePapyrus,Vellum,Uncial,Cursive.
Marcion,10,97,110,111,112.
Marcion,10,97,110,111,112.
Mariam and Mary,84-6.
Mariam and Mary,84-6.
Maries, the, in N. T.,84-6.
Maries, the, in N. T.,84-6.
Mark, St.SeeLast Twelve Verses.
Mark, St.SeeLast Twelve Verses.
Maronite use of the Peshitto,128.
Maronite use of the Peshitto,128.
Maunde Thompson, Sir E., Pref.,155-6,158.
Maunde Thompson, Sir E., Pref.,155-6,158.
Melito,131.
Melito,131.
Menander,10.
Menander,10.
Methodius,100,106,110,117,119,131.
Methodius,100,106,110,117,119,131.
Mico,137.
Mico,137.
Migne's edition of the Fathers,96.
Migne's edition of the Fathers,96.
Mill,3.
Mill,3.
Miller's Textual Guide,3note,91note.
Miller's Textual Guide,3note,91note.
Miller's Scrivener (Plain Introduction, ed.4),passim.
Miller's Scrivener (Plain Introduction, ed.4),passim.
Ministry, our Lord's, in the North and North-West,123.
Ministry, our Lord's, in the North and North-West,123.
Monacensis (9),137.
Monacensis (9),137.
Monophysite use of the Peshitto,128.
Monophysite use of the Peshitto,128.
Monothelitism, condemned in 680a.d.,173.
Monothelitism, condemned in 680a.d.,173.
N.
N.
Nemesius,101,120.
Nemesius,101,120.
Neologian Text,99,103.
Neologian Text,99,103.
Nestorian use of Peshitto,128.
Nestorian use of Peshitto,128.
Neutral Text (so-called),4,92.
Neutral Text (so-called),4,92.
Nicodemus, Gospel of,107,257.
Nicodemus, Gospel of,107,257.
Notes of Truth, seven,29,40-67.
Notes of Truth, seven,29,40-67.
Novatian,100,106,114.
Novatian,100,106,114.
O.
O.
Omissions,81,280-1,291.
Omissions,81,280-1,291.
Optatus,100,108,110,120.
Optatus,100,108,110,120.
Origen,2,10,31,50,51,58,100,104-15,117,121,122,130,162,169,242,247,255note 6,272,280-1,291;his great influence,162;a Textual Critic,149-54;founder of the Caesarean school,152-3,162-5;character,152;fancies,169note 2;critical copies,274-5.
Origen,2,10,31,50,51,58,100,104-15,117,121,122,130,162,169,242,247,255note 6,272,280-1,291;
his great influence,162;
a Textual Critic,149-54;
founder of the Caesarean school,152-3,162-5;
character,152;
fancies,169note 2;
critical copies,274-5.
Origenism, condemned in 553a.d.,173.
Origenism, condemned in 553a.d.,173.
Orthodox, the,264.
Orthodox, the,264.
P.
P.
Φ.SeeBeratinus.
Φ.SeeBeratinus.
Pacianus,100,103,120.
Pacianus,100,103,120.
Palatinus (e),137.
Palatinus (e),137.
Pamphilus,2,100,115,121,152,163-4.
Pamphilus,2,100,115,121,152,163-4.
Paper, first made in China,156note.
Paper, first made in China,156note.
Papias,99,109,118.
Papias,99,109,118.
Papyrus MSS.,24,154-8,163,201;copying from,2,175,235.
Papyrus MSS.,24,154-8,163,201;
copying from,2,175,235.
Parisian Codex.SeeC.
Parisian Codex.SeeC.
Paul, St.,145.
Paul, St.,145.