[36] See Blass, Philology of the Gospels; Nestlè, Textual Criticism of the Greek Testament; Kenyon, Handbook to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament.
[37] See especially Weymouth, The New Testament in Modern English; Moffatt, The Historical New Testament; The Twentieth Century New Testament.
[38] See Encyclopædia Biblica; also Cheyne, Bible Problems.
[39] Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible.
[40] The Encyclopædia Biblica.
[41] See Pfleiderer, Urchristentum, First Edition (1887).
[42] It is interesting to observe that, as Eusebius informs us, Papias's commentary on the Logia, or "Oracles of the Lord," was composed in five books. These might correspond to the five sections of the teachings of Jesus in our Matthew.
[43] Especially Hipollytus The Refutation of All Heresies, and Tatian's Diatessaron.
[44] E. g., Harnach, McGiffert.
[45] Wendt.