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Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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1 2,8 | Bryennius made his famous discovery of the Constantinople manuscript, 2 2,9 | Carl Schmidt reported the discovery of a part of it in Coptic 3 3 | A.D. 850), so that this discovery put into our hands almost 4 3 | Collection in Vienna. The discovery of the complete Greek text 5 3 | codex of the Nag Hammadi discovery. In Seth's sevenhundredth 6 4,10| consider the most extensive discovery of Christian or pseudo-Christian 7 5,2 | But more recently, the discovery at Hamburg in 1927 of eleven 8 8,3 | also appeared. The recent discovery of a small Greek fragment 9 9,1 | 48]~ This extraordinary discovery at last provided one substantial 10 9,1 | very evident that if the discovery of one fairly complete work 11 13,3 | than to facilitate their discovery, in case they still exist.


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