Testament are still amongst us ; some procured from Egypt, others from Asia, others found in the Western churches. For the very distances of places as well as numbers of the books demonstrate, that there could be no collusion, no altering nor interpolating... Memoirs of Literature - Page 1651722Full view - About this book
| Biography - 1762 - 668 pages
...diftances of the places, as well as numbers of " the books demonftrate, that there could be no collufion, " no altering nor interpolating one copy by another,...all by any of them. In profane authors, as they are *' called, whereof one MS. only had the luck to be pre•*' fervcd, as Velleius Paterculus amr.nj*... | |
| Geography - 1867 - 964 pages
...distances of places, as well as numbers of the books, demonstrate that there could be no collusion, no altering nor interpolating one copy by another, nor all by any of them."— Bmtley, " On The larger epistles of Ignatius are generally supposed to be interpelated."— Jorhn,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1815 - 570 pages
...places, as well as numbers of the books, demonstrate, that there could be no collusion, no altering or interpolating one copy by another, nor all by any of them. In profane authors, as they are called, whereof one MS. only had the luck to be preserved, as Velleius Paterculus among the Latins,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1815 - 572 pages
...places, as well as numbers of the books, demonstrate, that there could be no collusion, no altering or interpolating one copy by another, nor all by any of them. In profane authors, as they are called, whereof one MS. only had the luck to be preserved, as Velleius Paterculus among the Latins,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 530 pages
...distances of places, as well as numbers of the books, demonstrate that there could be no collusion, no altering nor interpolating one copy by another,...by any of them. ' In profane authors (as they are called) whereof one MS. only had the luck to be preserved, as Velleius Paterculus among the Latins... | |
| Richard Bentley - Classical poetry - 1838 - 574 pages
...distances of places as well as numbers of the books demonstrate, that there could be no collusion, no altering nor interpolating one copy by another,...all by any of them. In profane authors (as they are called), whereof one manuscript only had the luck to be preserved, as Velleius Paterculus among the... | |
| Edward Higginson - Bible - 1853 - 560 pages
...Distances of Places, as well as Numbers of the Books, demonstrate ; that there could be no Collusion, no altering nor interpolating One Copy by another,..."In Profane Authors (as they are call'd) whereof One Manuscript only had the luck to be preserved, as Velleiiu Paterculus among the Latins, and Hesychiw... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1854 - 368 pages
...distances of places, as well as numbers of the books, demonstrate that there could be no collusion, no altering nor interpolating one copy by another, nor all by any of them."— Eentley, " On Freethinking." " The larger epistles of Ignatius are generally supposed to be interpolated."... | |
| Edward Higginson - Bible - 1855 - 554 pages
...Distances of Places, as well as Numbers of the Books, demonstrate ; that there could be no Collusion, no altering nor interpolating One Copy by another,...In Profane Authors (as they are call'd) whereof One Manuscript only had the luck to be preserv'd, as Velleius Paterculus among the Latins, and JTesychtus... | |
| Thomas Law Montefiore - 1862 - 338 pages
...other by time and place, proves that other important fact, that there could have been " no collusion, no altering nor interpolating one copy by another, nor all by any of them." * Bentley, " Discourse on Freethinking," quoted by Wordsworth in preface to Greek Testament. 37. —... | |
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