An Introduction to the Critical Study and the Knowledge of the Holy ScripturesRobert Carter, 1847 - Bible |
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Acts and Epistles agrees Alexandrine Alexandrine recension ancient Apoc apostles authenticity authority Bishop character Christian church Codex Alexandrinus CODEX REGIUS CODEX TAURINENSIS CODEX VATICANUS collated in select commentary Constantinopolitan family Constantinopolitan recension contains the Acts contains the Gospels cursorily collated death described disciples divine doctrine edition eleventh century Eusebian Eusebian canons evidence extant facts follows the Constantinopolitan formerly four Gospels genuine Gosp Gospels of Matthew Greek Greek language Griesbach heathen Hebrew Holy Irenæus Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John Josephus language Latin letters Lord Luke mankind manuscript Matt ment Michaelis miracles moral Moses nature Old Testament original Paul Pentateuch persons proof prophecies prophets reason revelation Roman sacred Saint scholia Scholz Scriptures sect select passages Septuagint synaxaria Syriac Targum testimony things thirteenth century tion truth tury twelfth century uncial unto viii Wetstein words writings written on vellum