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Page vii
... church - notes seem primâ manu . separate line , as in Cod . B , ( see p . 87 ) . and the larger kepadata in red ( those of St John being Each member in the genealogy in Luke iii . forms a p . 110 , 1. 23 : add : Another facsimile is ...
... church - notes seem primâ manu . separate line , as in Cod . B , ( see p . 87 ) . and the larger kepadata in red ( those of St John being Each member in the genealogy in Luke iii . forms a p . 110 , 1. 23 : add : Another facsimile is ...
Page x
... Church daily throughout the year & c . SECTION II . PAGE 68-75 Description of Uncial Manuscripts of the Greek Testament . Codex Sinaiticus , p . 76. Cod . Alexandrinus , p . 79. Cod . Vaticanus , Cod . Bezae , p . 96. Of the Gospels ...
... Church daily throughout the year & c . SECTION II . PAGE 68-75 Description of Uncial Manuscripts of the Greek Testament . Codex Sinaiticus , p . 76. Cod . Alexandrinus , p . 79. Cod . Vaticanus , Cod . Bezae , p . 96. Of the Gospels ...
Page 1
... to the volume of Scripture . God willed that His Church should enjoy the benefit of His written word , at once as a rule of doctrine and as a guide unto holy living . For this cause He so enlightened the minds of the Apostles 1 . I.
... to the volume of Scripture . God willed that His Church should enjoy the benefit of His written word , at once as a rule of doctrine and as a guide unto holy living . For this cause He so enlightened the minds of the Apostles 1 . I.
Page 7
... church and people . 10. It is now time for us to afford to the uninitiated reader some general notion of the nature and extent of the various readings met with in manuscripts and versions of the Greek Testament . We shall try to reduce ...
... church and people . 10. It is now time for us to afford to the uninitiated reader some general notion of the nature and extent of the various readings met with in manuscripts and versions of the Greek Testament . We shall try to reduce ...
Page 8
... Church Ordinal : the last clause of Rom . viii . 1 ( μὴ κατὰ σάρκα περιπατοῦσιν , ἀλλὰ κατὰ πνεῦμα ) is much like a gloss on τοῖς ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ : εἰκῆ in Matt . v . 22 and avağíws in 1 Cor . xi . 29 might have been inserted to modify ...
... Church Ordinal : the last clause of Rom . viii . 1 ( μὴ κατὰ σάρκα περιπατοῦσιν , ἀλλὰ κατὰ πνεῦμα ) is much like a gloss on τοῖς ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ : εἰκῆ in Matt . v . 22 and avağíws in 1 Cor . xi . 29 might have been inserted to modify ...
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