The New Testament in the original Greek, the text revised by B.F. Westcott and F.J.A. Hort. (Repr.).

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Brooke Foss Westcott (bp. of Durham)
1882

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Contents

APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES OF CRITICISM
73
The threefold process and the results of the Genealogical method
79
Chronological distribution of other uncials
100
What documents habitually attest the a ẞ and readings respect
105
Summary of the various modes of Syrian procedure in relation to
106
The Patristic and the Internal Evidence shew the Syrian text
115
Bilingual uncials
120
The patristic evidence for NonWestern PreSyrian readings chiefly
127
Assignation of PreSyrian readings to the several PreSyrian types
142
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Continuous course of textual events from the rise of the Western
145
Designation of group ẞ as Western with explanation of the term
153
Illustrative examples of good but prima facie difficult readings
159
The existence of true cases of opposition of all versions to genuine
160
Documentary criteria of distinctively Western readings
164
E 236239 Suspiciousness of Western and of Alexandrian readings 172175
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as exemplified by Rom xv 31 ff which shews incomplete copying
174
Recapitulation of genealogical evidence proper
178
REVIEW OF PREVIOUS CRITICISM WITH REFERENCE TO ANCIENT
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The Syrian text due to a recension in the strict sense being
185
RESULTS OF INTERNAL EVI
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A 281283 Relation of variations between Primary Greek MSS to
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The existence of primitive errors with variety of evidence illustrated
218
Results of genealogical evidence proper summed up in five proposi
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G 330339 Determination of text where B and differ
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H 340346 Determination of text where B is absent
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of leading
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Use of Secondary documentary evidence and Internal evidence
267
SUBSTANTIAL INTEGRITY OF
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and not to be denied even where there is no variation especially
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