I have examined at least twenty times within as many years, and yet am not quite able to assent to the conclusion of Mr. Cowper when, he says ' we hope that no one will think it possible, either with or without a lens, to ascertain the truth of the matter... Codex Alexandrinus Hē Kainē Diathēkē - Page xviiiedited by - 1860 - 503 pagesFull view - About this book
| Bible - 1860 - 562 pages
...QododáxTvÁ.os 'Hag. We hope that henceforth there will be no more endeavours demonstrare dígito the true reading of this passage ; and indeed that...of the two disputed lines will ever be recovered. Qriesbach maintains that the original reading was од, and that C. and D., have been altered in a... | |
| 1861 - 604 pages
...existed : this is too important a fact not to be carefully borne in mind. Mr. Cowper concludes : " We hope no one will think it possible, either with...of the two disputed lines will ever be recovered." (P. 10.) Mr. Cowper's conclusion is this : "«; Ip«vepco0rj may have been the reading of the manuscript;... | |
| Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener - Bible - 1861 - 548 pages
...am not able to assent to the conclusion of Mr Cowper (see p. 409, note) when he says " we hope that no one will think it possible, either with or without...truth of the matter by any inspection of the Codex" (Cod. Alex. Introd. p. xviii.) On the contrary, seeing (as every one must) with my own eyes, I have... | |
| Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener - Bible - 1883 - 812 pages
...am not quite able to assent to the conclusion of Mr Cowper (see p. 100) when he says "we hope that no one will think it possible, either with or without...truth of the matter by any inspection of the Codex" (Cod. Alex. Introd. p. xviii). On the contrary, seeing (as every one must see for himself) with my... | |
| Francis Tilney Bassett - 1883 - 202 pages
...many years, and yet am not able to assent to the conclusion of Mr. Cowper when he says ' We hope that no one will think it possible, either with or without a lens, to ascertain the truth of the matter by an inspection of the Codex.' On the contrary, seeing (as every one must) with my own eyes, I have always... | |
| Francis Tilney Bassett - 1883 - 180 pages
...many years, and yet am not able to assent to the conclusion of Mr. Cowper when he says ' We hope that no one will think it possible, either with or without a lens, to ascertain the truth of the matter by an inspection of the Codex.' On the contrary, seeing (as every one must) with my own eyes, I have always... | |
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