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... transcribed at a very late date , and that there is a marked difference between the text presented by such MSS . and a text founded upon early authorities , are undisputed facts . To account for this difference , to determine the ...
... transcribed at a very late date , and that there is a marked difference between the text presented by such MSS . and a text founded upon early authorities , are undisputed facts . To account for this difference , to determine the ...
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... transcribed at a very late date , and that there is a marked difference between the text presented by such MSS . and a text founded upon early authorities , are undisputed facts . To account for this difference , to determine the ...
... transcribed at a very late date , and that there is a marked difference between the text presented by such MSS . and a text founded upon early authorities , are undisputed facts . To account for this difference , to determine the ...
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... transcribed , and the chances to which they were liable during the centuries which have since elapsed . The majority of the later MSS . were doubtless executed in the monasteries , of which the Scriptorium was a regular department . But ...
... transcribed , and the chances to which they were liable during the centuries which have since elapsed . The majority of the later MSS . were doubtless executed in the monasteries , of which the Scriptorium was a regular department . But ...
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... cate the beginning and ending of the Lections ; and moreover to make the necessary verbal alterations alluded to above also in the margin . Then , if such an adapted MS . was transcribed , it frequently hap- 22 ON THE ORIGIN OF.
... cate the beginning and ending of the Lections ; and moreover to make the necessary verbal alterations alluded to above also in the margin . Then , if such an adapted MS . was transcribed , it frequently hap- 22 ON THE ORIGIN OF.
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Charles Edward Hammond. an adapted MS . was transcribed , it frequently hap- pened that these marginal additions became incorpo- rated in the text . Dean Burgon ( Twelve Verses , chap . xi . ) notes a variety of such instances ...
Charles Edward Hammond. an adapted MS . was transcribed , it frequently hap- pened that these marginal additions became incorpo- rated in the text . Dean Burgon ( Twelve Verses , chap . xi . ) notes a variety of such instances ...
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