[35]. Letter to the Rev. William Unwin, dated Oct. 31, 1779.

[36]. Character, &c., p. 387.

[37]. For the proof see especially Lightfoot.

[38]. On a Fresh Revision of the New Testament (1871), pp. 72, 73.

[39]. Texte u. Untersuch. v. 2, p. 170. The other authority is a single MS. (but the oldest and most interesting) of the ninth-century writer Georgius Monachus or Georgius Hamartolus (ed. De Boor, p. 447 [Ἰωάννης] μαρτυρίου κατηξίωται, where the other MSS. have ἐν εἰρήνη ἀνεπαύσατο). The question of the relation of the texts is judiciously discussed by De Boor (Preface, pp. lx-lxxi), but the fuller statement of particulars is reserved for a third volume.

[40]. Ueber den Tod der Söhne Zebedaei (Berlin, 1904).

[41]. Wrede, Charakter und Tendenz d. Johannesevangeliums (Tübingen and Leipzig, 1903), p. 25.

[42]. An excellent example is the treatment of the Acts of Paul and Thecla by Professor W. M. Ramsay in The Church in the Roman Empire, pp. 375-428.

[43]. ‘Das Geographische im Evangelium nach Johannes,’ in the Zeitschr. f. neuttest. Wiss., 1902, pp. 257-265.

[44]. Cf. Drummond, p. 366 f.; and the writer’s Sacred Sites of the Gospels, p. 95.