Ellicott, his critical knowledge, [370], [376], [385], [430], [457], [459-61], [471-2], Dedication p. viii
—— his requirement anticipated, [371], [397]
—— his method of procedure, [372-4], [419-24], [459-61]
—— method of his Reviewer, [375-383], [496-7], [517], Pref. [xxiv-vii]
—— appeals to Modern Opinion, instead of to Ancient Authority, [376-8], [415-6], [438-9], [483-5], [514-5]
—— follows Dr. Hort, [391-8], [455], [517-8]
—— complains of Injustice, [399], [400-13]
—— suggested Allocution, [413-5]
—— his defence of the “New Greek Text,” examined [415-9], [419-24]
ἐμβατεύων, [140]