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The Traditional Text of the Holy GospelsVindicated and EstablishedBy the LateJohn William Burgon, B.D.Dean of ChichesterArranged, Completed, and Edited byEdward Miller, M.A.Late Rector of Bucknell, Oxon; Editor of the Fourth Edition of Dr. Scrivener's“Plain Introduction to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament”; and Author of“A Guide to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament”Πᾶσι Τοῖς Ἁγίοις ἐν Χριστῷ ἸησοῦPhil.i. 1LondonGeorge Bell And SonsCambridge: Deighton, Bell and Co.1896ContentsPreface.Introduction.Chapter I. Preliminary Grounds.Chapter II. Principles.Chapter III. The Seven Notes Of Truth.Chapter IV. The Vatican And Sinaitic Manuscripts.Chapter V. The Antiquity of the Traditional Text. I. Witness of the Early Fathers.Chapter VI. The Antiquity Of The Traditional Text. II. Witness of the Early Syriac Versions.Chapter VII. The Antiquity Of The Traditional Text. III. Witness of the Western or Syrio-Low-Latin Text.Chapter VIII. Alexandria and Caesarea.Chapter IX. The Old Uncials. The Influence Of Origen.Chapter X. The Old Uncials. Codex D.Chapter XI. The Later Uncials And The Cursives.Chapter XII. Conclusion.Appendix I. Honeycomb—ἀπὸ μελισσίου κηρίου.Appendix II. Ὄξος—Vinegar.Appendix III. The Rich Young Man.Appendix IV. St. Mark i. 1.Appendix V. The Sceptical Character Of B And א.Appendix VI. The Peshitto And Curetonian.Appendix VII. The Last Twelve Verses Of St. Mark's Gospel.Appendix VIII. New Editions Of The Peshitto-Syriac And The Harkleian-Syriac Versions.General Index.Index II. Passages Of The New Testament Commented On.Footnotes

The Traditional Text of the Holy GospelsVindicated and EstablishedBy the LateJohn William Burgon, B.D.Dean of ChichesterArranged, Completed, and Edited byEdward Miller, M.A.Late Rector of Bucknell, Oxon; Editor of the Fourth Edition of Dr. Scrivener's“Plain Introduction to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament”; and Author of“A Guide to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament”Πᾶσι Τοῖς Ἁγίοις ἐν Χριστῷ ἸησοῦPhil.i. 1LondonGeorge Bell And SonsCambridge: Deighton, Bell and Co.1896ContentsPreface.Introduction.Chapter I. Preliminary Grounds.Chapter II. Principles.Chapter III. The Seven Notes Of Truth.Chapter IV. The Vatican And Sinaitic Manuscripts.Chapter V. The Antiquity of the Traditional Text. I. Witness of the Early Fathers.Chapter VI. The Antiquity Of The Traditional Text. II. Witness of the Early Syriac Versions.Chapter VII. The Antiquity Of The Traditional Text. III. Witness of the Western or Syrio-Low-Latin Text.Chapter VIII. Alexandria and Caesarea.Chapter IX. The Old Uncials. The Influence Of Origen.Chapter X. The Old Uncials. Codex D.Chapter XI. The Later Uncials And The Cursives.Chapter XII. Conclusion.Appendix I. Honeycomb—ἀπὸ μελισσίου κηρίου.Appendix II. Ὄξος—Vinegar.Appendix III. The Rich Young Man.Appendix IV. St. Mark i. 1.Appendix V. The Sceptical Character Of B And א.Appendix VI. The Peshitto And Curetonian.Appendix VII. The Last Twelve Verses Of St. Mark's Gospel.Appendix VIII. New Editions Of The Peshitto-Syriac And The Harkleian-Syriac Versions.General Index.Index II. Passages Of The New Testament Commented On.Footnotes

The Traditional Text of the Holy GospelsVindicated and EstablishedBy the LateJohn William Burgon, B.D.Dean of ChichesterArranged, Completed, and Edited byEdward Miller, M.A.Late Rector of Bucknell, Oxon; Editor of the Fourth Edition of Dr. Scrivener's“Plain Introduction to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament”; and Author of“A Guide to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament”Πᾶσι Τοῖς Ἁγίοις ἐν Χριστῷ ἸησοῦPhil.i. 1LondonGeorge Bell And SonsCambridge: Deighton, Bell and Co.1896

The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels

Vindicated and Established

By the Late

John William Burgon, B.D.

Dean of Chichester

Arranged, Completed, and Edited by

Edward Miller, M.A.

Late Rector of Bucknell, Oxon; Editor of the Fourth Edition of Dr. Scrivener's“Plain Introduction to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament”; and Author of“A Guide to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament”

Πᾶσι Τοῖς Ἁγίοις ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ

Phil.i. 1

London

George Bell And Sons

Cambridge: Deighton, Bell and Co.

1896

ContentsPreface.Introduction.Chapter I. Preliminary Grounds.Chapter II. Principles.Chapter III. The Seven Notes Of Truth.Chapter IV. The Vatican And Sinaitic Manuscripts.Chapter V. The Antiquity of the Traditional Text. I. Witness of the Early Fathers.Chapter VI. The Antiquity Of The Traditional Text. II. Witness of the Early Syriac Versions.Chapter VII. The Antiquity Of The Traditional Text. III. Witness of the Western or Syrio-Low-Latin Text.Chapter VIII. Alexandria and Caesarea.Chapter IX. The Old Uncials. The Influence Of Origen.Chapter X. The Old Uncials. Codex D.Chapter XI. The Later Uncials And The Cursives.Chapter XII. Conclusion.Appendix I. Honeycomb—ἀπὸ μελισσίου κηρίου.Appendix II. Ὄξος—Vinegar.Appendix III. The Rich Young Man.Appendix IV. St. Mark i. 1.Appendix V. The Sceptical Character Of B And א.Appendix VI. The Peshitto And Curetonian.Appendix VII. The Last Twelve Verses Of St. Mark's Gospel.Appendix VIII. New Editions Of The Peshitto-Syriac And The Harkleian-Syriac Versions.General Index.Index II. Passages Of The New Testament Commented On.Footnotes


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