Introduction to the Textual Criticism of the Greek New Testament

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Here, then, we have these three stages : — (1) D d alone, (pipe r>]i> agivrjv — i. E. One solitary Greek manuscript.
(2) D supported by h, livolf-ai to (rrofxa—i. E. The same solitary Greek manuscript with the addition of one representative of a version.
(3) D supported by eight Latin manuscripts and Origen, KO(f>Lvov KOTrp'iwv — i. E. The same solitary Greek manu- script with the addition of eight representatives of one version and one not absolutely certa
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What then ? Can it be allowable to judge a reading's claim to be mentioned and considered from the number of the witnesses supporting it, and like Westcott and Hort and Baljon to mention the third only, and take no notice of the other two? I think not. For just as in certain circum- stances the correct reading may no longer appear in any manuscript, but must be determined by conjecture, so in another case the truth may have only one solitary represen- tative left to support it against a whole world of adversaries (Heb.


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