Companion to the Bible by E. P. (Elijah Porter) Barrows
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Classification--Substitutions, Insertions, Omissions--Arising from
Inadvertence, or Unskilful Criticism--Wilful Falsifications cannot be imputed to the Copyists--4. Materials for Textual Criticism--General Results--5. Notice of some Manuscripts--The Vatican, Sinai, Alexandrine, Ephraem, Palimpsest, Dublin Palimpsest, Beza or Cambridge (Bilingual), Purple. Cursive Manuscripts--II. _The Printed Text_--6. Primary Editions and their Sources--Complutensian Polyglott, Erasmian, Stephens', Beza's, Elzevir Editions--7. Remarks on the Received Text--III. _Principles of Textual Criticism_--8. Its End--Sources of Evidence--Greek Manuscripts--Their varying Value--9. Ancient Versions and their Value--10. Citations of the Church Fathers--11. Canons of Criticism CHAPTER XXVII. FORMATION AND HISTORY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT CANON--1. General Remarks--2. Different Periods to be noticed--3. Apostolic Age--4. Age of the Apostolic Fathers--Remarks on their Quotations--5. Age of Transition--Events of this Age which awakened the Christian Church to a Full Consciousness of the Divine Authority of the Apostolic Writings--Execution of Versions--6. Age of the Early Church Fathers--They recognized a Canon, though not yet Complete--Canon of the Syriac Peshito, Muratorian Canon--Canon of the Councils of Laodicea and Carthage--7. Closing Remarks CHAPTER XXVIII. ANCIENT VERSIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT--I. _Latin Versions_--1. Interest attaching to these Versions--2. The Ante-Hieronymian or Old Latin Version--3. Its Canon--Remarks on its Text--Manuscripts containing it--4. Jerome's Revision of the Old Latin Version--5. Jerome's New |
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