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... century of the Christian aera . For abridgements in the ancient writing , see p . 43 . PLATE I. Three alphabets selected from ( 1 ) the ROSETTA STONE ( see p . 27 ) [ B.C. 196 ] , ( 2 ) the COD . ALEXANDRINUS [ V ] , ( 3 ) the COD ...
... century of the Christian aera . For abridgements in the ancient writing , see p . 43 . PLATE I. Three alphabets selected from ( 1 ) the ROSETTA STONE ( see p . 27 ) [ B.C. 196 ] , ( 2 ) the COD . ALEXANDRINUS [ V ] , ( 3 ) the COD ...
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... century and a half ago , they must at present amount to at least fourfold that quantity . 5. As the New Testament far surpasses all other remains of antiquity in value and interest , so are the copies of it yet exist- ing in manuscript ...
... century and a half ago , they must at present amount to at least fourfold that quantity . 5. As the New Testament far surpasses all other remains of antiquity in value and interest , so are the copies of it yet exist- ing in manuscript ...
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... century , though some con- siderable fragments have been recently brought to light which may plausibly be assigned to the fifth century : while more than one work of high and deserved repute has been preserved to our times only in a ...
... century , though some con- siderable fragments have been recently brought to light which may plausibly be assigned to the fifth century : while more than one work of high and deserved repute has been preserved to our times only in a ...
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... Codex Friderico - Augustanus of the fourth century is made of the finest skins of antelopes , the leaves being so large , that a single animal would furnish only two ( Tischendorf , Prolegomena , § 1 ) . 20 ON THE GREEK MANUSCRIPTS.
... Codex Friderico - Augustanus of the fourth century is made of the finest skins of antelopes , the leaves being so large , that a single animal would furnish only two ( Tischendorf , Prolegomena , § 1 ) . 20 ON THE GREEK MANUSCRIPTS.
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... century : that of the Codex Claromontanus of the sixth century is no less remarkable : the material of those purple - dyed fragments of the Gospels which Tischendorf denominates N , also of the sixth century , is so subtle and delicate ...
... century : that of the Codex Claromontanus of the sixth century is no less remarkable : the material of those purple - dyed fragments of the Gospels which Tischendorf denominates N , also of the sixth century , is so subtle and delicate ...
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