| Brooke Foss Westcott (bp. of Durham) - 1881 - 592 pages
...Nor indeed are the assumptions involved in Intrinsic Evidence of Readings to be implicitly trusted. There is much literature, ancient no less than modern,...in all cases be those which he actually employed. But, without attempting to determine the limits within which such causes have given occasion to any... | |
| Brooke Foss Westcott, Fenton John Anthony Hort - 1882 - 582 pages
...Nor indeed are the assumptions involved in Intrinsic Evidence of Readings to be implicitly trusted. There is much literature, ancient no less than modern,...in all cases be those which he actually employed. But, without attempting to determine the limits within which such causes have given occasion to any... | |
| 1882 - 554 pages
...Nor indeed are the assumptions involved in Intrinsic Evidence of Readings to be implicitly trusted. There is much literature, ancient no less than modern,...in all cases be those which he actually employed. But, without attempting to determine the limits within which such causes have given occasion to any... | |
| Robert Freke Gould - Freemasonry - 1884 - 296 pages
...and circumstances under which, it was made" (2 Inst. 11 ; Broom, Legal Maxims, edit. 1864, p. 654). 4 "There is much literature, ancient no less than modern,...not in all cases be those which he actually employed " (Hort, Introduction to New Test., p. 21). * " It can hardly be too habitually remembered, in criticism,... | |
| 1907 - 556 pages
...Nor indeed are the assumptions involved in Intrinsic Evidence of Readings to be implicitly trusted. There is much literature, ancient no less than modern,...in all cases be those which he actually employed. But, without attempting to determine the limits within which such causes have given occasion to any... | |
| Bernard Orchard, Thomas R. W. Longstaff - Religion - 2005 - 248 pages
...1974), pp. 199-288. 30 Again, Hort has noted this problem (New Testament in the Original Greek, p. 21): There is much literature, ancient no less than modern,...grammatical, or clear, or consistent, or felicitous.' 31 Ibid. le quatrieme evangile', 60 (1953), 347-71; 'Le papyrus BodmerII',64 (1957), 363-98. Cf. Kilpatrick's... | |
| 192 pages
...Intrinsic Evidence of Readings are not to be implicitly trusted: "... it is needful to remember," he says, "that authors are not always grammatical, or clear,...in all cases be those which he actually employed." 1 He reminds us that "the basis on which Transcriptional Probability rests consists of generalisations... | |
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