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... four lines are in bright red , with breathings and accents : see pp . 39—40 , 391 note . Henceforth capital letters begin to appear . Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἐπόιησεν ὁ θα τὸν ὀυρανὸν και τὴν γῆν ἡ δὲ γῆ ἦν ἀόρατοσ και ἀκατασκεύαστοσ · [ καὶ σκότοσ ...
... four lines are in bright red , with breathings and accents : see pp . 39—40 , 391 note . Henceforth capital letters begin to appear . Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἐπόιησεν ὁ θα τὸν ὀυρανὸν και τὴν γῆν ἡ δὲ γῆ ἦν ἀόρατοσ και ἀκατασκεύαστοσ · [ καὶ σκότοσ ...
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... four centuries , that no jot or tittle should have been changed of all that was written therein . Such a course of Providential arrangement we must confess to be quite possible , but it could have been brought about and main- tained by ...
... four centuries , that no jot or tittle should have been changed of all that was written therein . Such a course of Providential arrangement we must confess to be quite possible , but it could have been brought about and main- tained by ...
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... very antient recension of the four Gospels in Syriac , " in the Preface to which ( pp . xxxv – xxxviii ) is an elaborate discussion of the evidence for this passage . ( 4 ) . Or a genuine clause is lost 8 PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS .
... very antient recension of the four Gospels in Syriac , " in the Preface to which ( pp . xxxv – xxxviii ) is an elaborate discussion of the evidence for this passage . ( 4 ) . Or a genuine clause is lost 8 PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS .
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... four splendid volumes of M. J. B. Silvestre's " Paléographie Universelle " ( Paris , 1839 , 1 In this manner we propose to indicate the dates of the birth and death of the person whose name immediately precedes . & c . folio ) afford us ...
... four splendid volumes of M. J. B. Silvestre's " Paléographie Universelle " ( Paris , 1839 , 1 In this manner we propose to indicate the dates of the birth and death of the person whose name immediately precedes . & c . folio ) afford us ...
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... four red lines which stand at the head of each column of the first page of the Codex Alexandrinus are far more legible than the portions in black ink below them , yet are undoubtedly written by the same hand . 7. While papyrus ( xáρrns ) ...
... four red lines which stand at the head of each column of the first page of the Codex Alexandrinus are far more legible than the portions in black ink below them , yet are undoubtedly written by the same hand . 7. While papyrus ( xáρrns ) ...
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