Phil. i. 1
London
George Bell And Sons
Cambridge: Deighton, Bell and Co.
1896
Contents
- [Preface.]
- [Introduction.]
- [Chapter I. Preliminary Grounds.]
- [Chapter II. Principles.]
- [Chapter III. The Seven Notes Of Truth.]
- [Chapter IV. The Vatican And Sinaitic Manuscripts.]
- [Chapter V. The Antiquity of the Traditional Text. I. Witness of the Early Fathers.]
- [Chapter VI. The Antiquity Of The Traditional Text. II. Witness of the Early Syriac Versions.]
- [Chapter VII. The Antiquity Of The Traditional Text. III. Witness of the Western or Syrio-Low-Latin Text.]
- [Chapter VIII. Alexandria and Caesarea.]
- [Chapter IX. The Old Uncials. The Influence Of Origen.]
- [Chapter X. The Old Uncials. Codex D.]
- [Chapter XI. The Later Uncials And The Cursives.]
- [Chapter XII. Conclusion.]
- [Appendix I. Honeycomb—ἀπὸ μελισσίου κηρίου.]
- [Appendix II. Ὄξος—Vinegar.]
- [Appendix III. The Rich Young Man.]
- [Appendix IV. St. Mark i. 1.]
- [Appendix V. The Sceptical Character Of B And א.]
- [Appendix VI. The Peshitto And Curetonian.]
- [Appendix VII. The Last Twelve Verses Of St. Mark's Gospel.]
- [Appendix VIII. New Editions Of The Peshitto-Syriac And The Harkleian-Syriac Versions.]
- [General Index.]
- [Index II. Passages Of The New Testament Commented On.]
- [Footnotes]