The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels: Being the Sequel to The Traditional Text of the Holy GospelsBurgon, John William
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The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels: Being the Sequel to The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels
Burgon, John William
Bible. Gospels -- Criticism, Textual
[621] Thus [Greek: epainos] is used for a public encomium, or panegyric.
[622] An attempt in the _Guardian_ has been made in a review full of
errors to weaken the effect of my list by an examination of an unique
set of details. A correction both of the reviewer's figures in one
instance and of my own may be found above, pp. 144-153. There is no
virtue in an exact proportion of 3: 2, or of 6: 1. A great majority will
ultimately be found on our side.
GENERAL INDEX.
A.
[Symbol: Aleph] or Sinaitic MS., 2, 196.
Accident, 8; pure A., 34-35.
Addition, 166-7, 270.
Ages, earliest, 2.
Alexandrian error, 45;
readings, App. II. 268, 284.
Alford, _passim_.
Ammonius, 200.
Antiquity, our appeal always made to, 194-5.
Apolinarius, or-is (or Apoll.), 224, 257.
Arians, 204, 218.
Assimilation, 100-127;
what it was, 101-2;
must be delicately handled, 115
Attraction, 123-7.
B.
B or Vatican MS., 2, 8, 196;
kakigraphy of, 64 note:
virtually with [Symbol: Aleph] the 'Neutral' text, 282.
Basilides, 195, 197-9, 218 note 2.
Blunder, history of a, 24-7.
Bohairic Version, 249, and _passim_.
C.
Caesarea, library of, 284.
Cerinthus, 201.
Clement of Alexandria, 193.
Conflation, 266-82.
Correctors of MSS., 21.
Corruption, first origin of, 3-8;
classes of 8-9, 23;
general, 10-23;
prevailed from the first, 12;
the most corrupt authorities, 8, 14;
in early Fathers, 193-4.
Curetonian Version, _passim. See_ Traditional Text.
Cursive MSS., a group of eccentric, 283;
Ferrar group, 282.
D.
D or Codex Bezae, 8.
[Symbol: Delta], or Sangallensis, 8.
Damascus, 5.
Diatessarons, 89, 96-8, 101. _See_ Tatian.
Doxology, in the Lord's Prayer, 81-8.
E.
Eclogadion, 69.
Epiphanius, 305, 211-2.
Erasmus, 10.
Error, slight clerical, 37-31.
Euroclydon, 46.
Evangelistaria (the right name), 67.
F.
Falconer's St. Paul's voyage, 46-7.
Fathers, _passim_; earliest, 193.
Faustinus, 218.
Ferrar group of Cursives, 282.
Field, Dr., 28 note 5, 30 and note 2.
G.
Galilee of the Gentiles, 4-5.
Genealogy, 22. _See_ Traditional Text.
Glosses, 94-5, 98, 172-90;
described, 172.
Gospels, the four, probable date of, 7.
Guardian, review in, Pref., 150-2, 283 note.
Gwilliam, Rev. G. H., 115 note.
H.
Harmonistic influence, 89-99.
Heracleon, 190, 202, 204, 215 note 2.
Heretics, corruptions by, 199-210;
not always dishonest, 191;
very numerous, 199 &c.
Homoeoteleuton, 36-41; explained, 8
I.
Inadvertency, 21, 23.
Internal evidence, Pref.
Interpolations, 166-7.
Irenaeus, St., 193.
Itacism, 8, 56-86.
J.
Justin Martyr, St., 193.
L.
L or Codex Regius, 8.
Lachmann, _passim_.
Last Twelve Verses, 72, 129-30.
Latin MSS., Old, _passim_; Low-Latin, 8. _See_ Traditional Text.
Lectionaries, 67-81;
ecclesiastical prefaces to, 71.
Lewis MS., _passim_, 194.
Liturgical influence, 67-88.
M.
Macedonians, 204.
Manes, 207.
Manichaeans, 206.
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