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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 2,2 | century, and into a Syriac manuscript of the New Testament in 2 2,2 | Revelation in the Alexandrian manuscript of the Greek Bible. They 3 2,2 | Harclean Syriac New Testament manuscript already noted. Abu'1 Barakat ( 4 2,3 | a single defective Greek manuscript — the fifth-century Codex 5 2,3 | complete Greek text of it in a manuscript dated A.D. 1056. This text 6 2,4 | Constantinople, sent that manuscript to the King of England in 7 2,4 | from the Constantinople manuscript of A.D. 1056 (now at Jerusalem), 8 2,4 | copy of a twelfth-century manuscript with a Latin version of 9 2,4 | document (an eleventh-century manuscript) entitledDe doctrina apostolorum” ( 10 2,8 | indirectly from an earlier manuscript from which several leaves 11 2,8 | discovery of the Constantinople manuscript, from which he published 12 2,8 | scripture. The Sinaitic manuscript includes it in the New Testament, 13 2,11| who lived with him. Gaius' manuscript was copied by one Socrates, 14 2,11| where to find the outworn manuscript written by Socrates.~ It 15 3 | Testament in the Sinaitic manuscript (fourth century), but the 16 3 | from that codex. The Athos manuscript of it (fifteenth century), 17 3 | part missing in the Athos manuscript. More than a dozen smaller 18 3 | the scribe of the Sinaitic manuscript. But Tertullian, at Carthage, 19 3 | for when complete this manuscript evidently began with what 20 3 | discovered in a small parchment manuscript in a tomb near Akhmim in 21 4,4 | Christian writers and from a few manuscript fragments which may, with 22 4,5 | disappearing; the little manuscript is complete as it stands 23 4,5 | copied from a fragment. The manuscript has been variously dated, 24 5,3 | this point in the Greek manuscript the title, The Acts of Paul, 25 5,5 | Acts is found in a Latin manuscript at Vercelli. It tells how 26 6,1 | observe that in Harris' manuscript the Psalms of Solomon accompany 27 6,1 | since been lost from the manuscript.~ But the Odes of Solomon 28 6,1 | discovered them in his Syriac manuscript on January 4, 1909. A second 29 6,1 | January 4, 1909. A second manuscript of the Odes and Psalms was 30 6,1 | British Museum. Neither manuscript is entirely complete, however. 31 6,1 | are followed in the Syriac manuscript by the eighteen Psalms of 32 8,1 | have rest on the slenderest manuscript tradition-a single fourteenth-century 33 8,1 | single fourteenth-century manuscript and a copy made from it 34 8,1 | text from which our oldest manuscript was copied. What follows 35 8,2 | Diognetus.~ In a Strassburg manuscript of some Greek writings falsely 36 8,2 | been found in any other manuscript, nor has any reference to 37 9,2 | on the Revelation, had a manuscript written which proved of 38 9,2 | the Arethas Codex. This manuscript, now in Paris,[53] although 39 9,2 | copied from a seventh-century manuscript and was itself the parent 40 9,2 | portions of the Arethas manuscript having disappeared in the 41 9,2 | constituting one of the clearest manuscript genealogies known. This 42 9,2 | Athenagoras in the Arethas manuscript exhibits somewhat the same 43 9,3 | preserved in an eleventh-century manuscript and in two copies made directly 44 12,2 | the Nsize of the Vatican manuscript, written a century later, 45 12,2 | Origen.~ The great Sinaitic manuscript of the Greek Bible, now 46 12,2 | Ezra-Nehemiah), that state that the manuscript had been compared with a 47 12,2 | preserved in an eighth-century manuscript, is now the best window 48 12,7 | precisely that of the Sinaitic manuscript of the fourth century, discovered 49 13,2 | Athos a fourteenth-century manuscript of Books iv-x of the same 50 13,2 | the basis of thcsc and the manuscript discoveries of recent years, 51 13,6 | portion found in a Madrid manuscript. But a good part of it is 52 13,6 | later writers. The Madrid manuscript shows that the “Diamerismos” 53 14,3 | to us, but in the oldest manuscript we have of Tertullian, the 54 14,3 | of his works, which that manuscript originally contained. From 55 14,8 | 143 on. The rest of the manuscript Mai afterward found at Rome. 56 14,9 | of its own, in the Paris manuscript of the ninth century, which 57 14,13| Mommsen in a tenth-century manuscript in the library of Sir Thomas 58 14,17| several times. Only one manuscript of it has ever been found, 59 14,21| mundi preserved in a single manuscript at Lambeth and published 60 16 | discovered in an Ethiopian manuscript in the British Meseum “The


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