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... Evidence of the N. T. , p . 84 . p . 96 , 1. 34. Cod . Bezae is numbered Nn . II . 41 in the Catalogue of Manuscripts at Cambridge . p . 99 , 1. 29. The letters in Cod . D , as a whole , are larger than in AB . Scrivener is engaged on a ...
... Evidence of the N. T. , p . 84 . p . 96 , 1. 34. Cod . Bezae is numbered Nn . II . 41 in the Catalogue of Manuscripts at Cambridge . p . 99 , 1. 29. The letters in Cod . D , as a whole , are larger than in AB . Scrivener is engaged on a ...
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... EVIDENCE , AND THE LIMITS OF THEIR LEGITIMATE USE • Internal evidence distinguished from conjectural emendation , p . 369 . Seven Canons discussed , pp . 371-7 . In practice often opposed to each other , p . 377 . 369 CHAPTER VII . ON ...
... EVIDENCE , AND THE LIMITS OF THEIR LEGITIMATE USE • Internal evidence distinguished from conjectural emendation , p . 369 . Seven Canons discussed , pp . 371-7 . In practice often opposed to each other , p . 377 . 369 CHAPTER VII . ON ...
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... evidence , § 11 , p . 396. Scheme of Tregelles , § 12 , p . 396. Its advantages and defects : Dean Alford's view , § 13 , p . 398. Various readings examined in Luke viii . 30 - x . 25 , § 14 , p . 400. Results of their analysis , § 15 ...
... evidence , § 11 , p . 396. Scheme of Tregelles , § 12 , p . 396. Its advantages and defects : Dean Alford's view , § 13 , p . 398. Various readings examined in Luke viii . 30 - x . 25 , § 14 , p . 400. Results of their analysis , § 15 ...
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... evidences of our faith , so also with regard 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 ...
... evidences of our faith , so also with regard 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 ...
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... evidences and the inspiration of Scripture , we might look for beforehand , from the analogy of divine things , when we proceed to consider the methods by which Scripture has been preserved and handed down to us . God might , if He ...
... evidences and the inspiration of Scripture , we might look for beforehand , from the analogy of divine things , when we proceed to consider the methods by which Scripture has been preserved and handed down to us . God might , if He ...
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