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The King James Version Defended

By Dr. Edward F. Hills

 

 

NOTES

 

 

ABBREVIATIONS

 

BASOR              Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research.

Berlin                  Die Griechischen Christlichen Schriftsteller, Preussisch Akademie der

Wissenschaften

HTR                    Harvard Theological Review  (Harvard University Press ).

ICC                      The International Critical Commentary (Scribner's ) .

JBL                      The Journal of Biblical Literature.

JTS                      The  Journal of Theological Studies (Oxford Universi­ty Press).

LCL                     The Loeb Classical Library.

MPG                   Migne, Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca.

MPL                    Migne, Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Latina.

NSHE                 The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge  (Funk & Wagnalls).

NTS                     New Testament Studies (Cambridge University Press).

TS                        Texts and Studies (Cambridge University Press).

TU                        Texte and Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der alt­ christlichen Literatur.

Vienna                Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum, Aca­demia Litterarum

Vindobonensis.

ZNW                   Zeitschrift fur die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde des    

                              Urchristentums.

 

 

 

INTRODUCTION

 

 

Note l               MPG, vol. 7 col 805, col 844.

 

Note 2              De La Rue, vol. 1, p. 16.

 

 

 

CHAPTER ONE

 

 

Note 1                 Paul Radin, Monotheism Among Primitive Peoples, Basel: Ethnographical Museum.

                              1954, Preface.

 

Note 2                 W. Schmidt, The Origin and Growth of Religion. trans. by H. J. Rose. London: Methuen, 1931, p. 191.

 

Note 3                 Idem, p. 208.

 

Note 4                 Calvin, Institutes. Book I, Chapter 6, Section 1.

 

Note 5                 Rudolph Thiel (1957), And There Was Light. New York: Mentor Book, 1960. p. 356.

 

Note 6                 Harlow Shapley, "On the Evidences of Inorganic Ev­olution," Evolution After

Darwin, vol. 1, The Evolution of Life Chicago: University of Chicago Press

                              Copyright 1960 by the University of Chicago, pp. 25-26.

 

Note 7                 Albert Einstein, The Evolution of Physics, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1938, p.

224.

 

Note 8                 Ernst Mach, Die Mechanik, Leipzig: Brockhaus, 1908, p. 238.

                              Bertrand Russell, The ABC of Relativity, New York: Signet Science Library Book,

1962, pp. 13-14.

                              Max Born, Einstein's Theory of Relativity, New York: Dover, 1962, p. 345

 

Note 9                 The Growth of Physical Science, James Jeans, New York: Fawcett, 1961, pp. 125-28.

 

Note 10               Bible-Science Newsletter, Vol. 15 (1977), Nos. 1 & 2.

 

Note 11                              Bible-Science Newsletter, Vol. 14 (1976), No. 1.

 

Note 12.              Climatic Change, Harlow Shapley (Ed.), Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University

Press, 1954.

 

Note 13               F. Hoyle (1955), Frontiers of Astronomy, New York: Mentor Book, 1962, p. 19.

 

Note 14               J. C. Whitcomb & H. M. Morris, The Genesis Flood, Grand Rapids: Baker, 1961, p.

127.

 

Note 15               George G. Simpson, "The History of Life," Evolution After Darwin, vol. 1, The

Evolution of Life, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, Copyright 1960 by the

                              University of Chicago, p. 125.

 

Note 16               William Howells, Mankind in the Making, Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, 1959, p.

149.

 

Note 17               F. H. T. Rhodes, The Evolution of Life, Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1962, p. 38, 43.

 

Note 18               F. E. Zeuner, Dating the Past, London: Methuen, 1952, pp. 311. 313.

 

Note 19                              "The Petrified Forests of Yellowstone Park," by Er­ling Dorf, The Scientific

American, April, 1964, pp. 104-108.

 

Note 20                              The Genesis Flood, Whitcomb & Morris, p. 161

 

Note 21                              J. M. Macfarlane, Fishes the Source of Petroleum, New York: Macmillan, 1923, pp.

384-400.

 

Note 22               Archibald Geikie, Text-Book of Geology, 4th ed. Lon­don: Macmillan, 1903, vol. 1, p.

678.

 

Note 23                              "The Mechanics of Appalachian Structure," by Bailey Willis, U. S. Geological

Survey, 1893, pp. 227-228.

 

Note 24                              The Genesis Flood, Whitcomb & Morris, pp. 185-187.

 

Note 25                              Idem. pp. 265-266.

 

Note 26               L. D. Leet & S. Judson, Physical Geology, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1954, p. 266.

 

Note 27                              Idem, pp. 291-292.

 

Note 28               "Continental Drift," by J. Tuzo Wilson, The Scientific American, April, 1963, pp.

86-99.

 

Note 29               Physical Geology, pp. 269-270.

 

Note 30               The Genesis Flood, Whitcomb & Morris, pp. 153-154.

 

Note 31               Idem, pp. 77, 122, 267, 269.

 

Note 32               Idem, p. 294.

 

Note 33               Idem, pp. 303-311.

 

Note 34                              George G. Simpson, "The History of Life," Evolution After Darwin, vol. 1, The

Evolution of Life, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, Copyright 1960 by the University of Chicago, p. 149.

 

Note 35                              The Evolution of Life, p. 153.

 

Note 36               "Correlation of Change in the Evolution of Higher Primates," by S. Zuckerman,

Evolution As A Process, Julian Huxley editor, London: Allen & Unwin, 1954,

                              pp. 304-349.

 

Note 37               "Further Evidence of Lower Pleistocene Hominids from East Rudolf, North Kenya,"

Nature, vol. 231 (1971), pp. 244-245.

 

Note 38               E. A. Hooton, Up From The Ape, New York: Mac­millan, 1946, p. 346.

 

Note 39                              Cesare Emeliani et al., Evolution After Darwin, vol. 3, Chicago: University of

Chicago Press, 1960, p. 164.

 

Note 40               "Age of Bed I, Olduvai Gorge, Tanganyika," by L.S. B. Leakey, J. F. Evernden and

G. H. Curtis, Na­ture, vol. 191 (1961), p. 479.

 

Note 41                              Nature, vol. 226 (1970), p. 223.

 

Note 42                              Scientific American, vol. 224, April, 1971, p. 52.

 

Note 43                              Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles, translated by Andrew Motte in 1729,

Berkeley, Calif.:University of California Press, 1960, p. 6.

 

Note 44                              Opticks, by Sir Isaac Newton, New York: Dover, 1952, pp. 403-404.

 

Note 45                              ABC of Relativity, Russell, p. 44.

 

Note 46               Hans Reichenbach, From Copernicus To Einstein, New York: Philosophical Library,

1942, p. 45.

 

Note 47                              "Contribution to the Co-rotating Magnetic Field Model of the Pulsar," by V. G.

Endean and J. E. Allen, Nature, vol. 228 (1970), pp. 346-349.

 

Note 48                              An Introduction To Astronomy, by C. M. Huffer, E. Trinklein, M. Bunge, New York:

Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1967, pp. 17, 342.

 

Note 49                              Dynamic Astronomy, by Robert T. Dixon, Engle­wood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall,

Inc., 1971, p. 307.

 

Note 50               "Anti-Matter," by Geoffrey Burbridge and Fred Hoyle, Scientific American, April,

1958, pp. 34-39.

 

Note 51               "Gravity," by George Gamow, Scientific American,

                              March, 1961, p. 106.

 

Note 52                              Albert Einstein, Essays In Science, trans. by Alan Harris, New York: Philosophical

Library, 1934, p. 30.

 

Note 53                              Reflections Of A Physicist, by P. W. Bridgman, New York: Philosophical Library,

1955, pp. 178-179.

 

Note 54               Werner Heisenberg, Physics And Philosophy, New York: Harper, 1958, pp. 42-43.

 

Note 55               James Jeans (1947), The Growth Of Physical Science, New York: Fawcett World

Library, 1961, pp. 294-295.

 

Note 56               Physics And Philosophy, Heisenberg, p. 90.

 

Note 57                              Reflections Of A Physicist, Bridgman, p. 179.

 

Note 58               Max Born, The Restless Universe, New York: Dover, 1951, p. 19.

 

Note 59               J. M. Keynes, A Treatise On Probability, London: Macmillan, 1921, pp. 332-336.

 

Note 60                              The Elements of Probability Theory, by Harald Cra­mer, New York: Wiley, 1955, pp.

11-20.

 

Note 61                              The Restless Universe, Born, p. 18.

 

Note 62                              Essays In Science, Einstein, pp. 20-21.

 

Note 63                              The Way Things Are, by P. W. Bridgman, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University

Press, 1959, p. 121.

 

Note 64               Martin Luther, Commentary On Galatians, Gal. 2:20.

 

Note 65               Samuel Rutherford, Religious Letters, To Mr. Henry Stewart, his wife, and two

daughters, all prisoners of Christ at Dublin, 1640.

 

 

 

CHAPTER TWO

 

Note 1                 History of Religions, by G. F. Moore, New York: Scribners, 1913, p. 270.

 

Note 2                 Idem, p. 434.

 

Note 3                 Idem, p. 210.

 

Note 4                 Idem, pp. 221-228.

 

Note 5                 Idem, pp. 447-450.

 

Note 6                 Idem, pp. 174-178.

 

Note 7                 Idem, pp. 380-405.

 

Note 8                 Idem, pp. 272-275.

 

Note 9                 Idem, pp. 283-301.

 

Note 10              Idem, pp. 48-64.

 

Note 11              Idem, pp. 31-37.

 

Note 12              Idem, pp. 6-7.

 

Note 13                             History Of Ancient Philosophy, by W. Windelband (1893), trans. by H. E. Cushman

(1899), New York: Dover Publications, 1956, p. 38.

 

Note 14              Idem, p. 40.

 

Note 15                             Greek Philosophy, Part I, Thales to Plato, by John Burnet, London, Macmillan, 1928,

p. 25.

 

Note 16                             Ancient Philosophy, Windelband, pp. 51-55.

 

Note 17              Idem, pp. 315ff

 

Note 18              Idem, pp. 114-118.

 

Note 19                             Greek Philosophy, Burnet, pp. 87-93.

 

Note 20                             Ancient Philosophy, Windelband, pp. 130-132.

 

Note 21                             A History Of Philosophy, by F. Ueberweg, trans. by G. S. Morris, New York:

Scribner, 1876, vol. 1, pp. 115-117.

Ancient Philosophy, Windelband, pp. 190-223.

Greek Philosophy, Burnet,pp. 333-350.

 

Note 22              Aristotle, by A. E. Taylor (1919), New York: Dover, 1966, pp. 5-113.

                              History of Philosophy, Ueberweg, vol. 1, pp. 139-180.

                              Ancient Philosophy, Windelband, pp. 224-292.

 

Note 23                             History Of Philosophy, Ueberweg, vol. 1, pp. 222-232.

                              Ancient Philosophy, Windelband, pp. 346-348.

 

Note 24              NSHE, Articles, "Gnosticism," "Docetism," "Adop­tionism," "Monarchianism,"

"Arianism."

 

Note 26                             Creeds Of Christendom, Schaff, vol. 2, pp. 57-60, 62-63.

 

Note 26              NSHE, Article, "Indulgences."

 

Note 27                             Surah LXI, 6.

 

Note 28              Surah, IV, 171.

 

Note 29              The Meaning Of The Glorious Koran, by M. M. Pickthall, New York: New American  Library, 1953, p. xxviii

 

Note 30              The Koran Translated Into English, by George Sale, Chandos Classic, London: F.

Warne & Co., pp. 50-54.

 

Note 31                             History Of Philosophy, Ueberweg, vol. 1, pp. 402-428.

 

Note 32                             Idem, pp. 429-439 - 452-457.

 

Note 33                             NSHE, Articles, "Scholasticism," "Thomas Aquinas."

"Current Roman Catholic Thought on Evolution." by

                              J. Franklin Ewing, S. J., Evolution After Darwin, Uni­versity of Chicago Press, 1960,

vol. 93, pp. 25-28.

 

Note 34              Proslogium, Chapter I.

 

Note 35              Canon of The New Testament, by B. W. Westcott, 4th ed., London: Macmillan, 1875,

p. 477.

 

Note 36              Creeds of Christendom, Schaff, vol. 3, p. 96.

 

Note 37              Idem, p. 361.

 

Note 38              Idem, pp. 589-590.

 

Note 39              Idem, p. 808.

 

Note 40              Idem, p. 605-606.

 

Note 41              Idem, p. 718.

 

Note 42              Idem, p. 738.

 

Note 43              A History ot Modern Philosophy, by Harald Hoeff­ding, trans. by B. E. Meyer, New

York: Dover, 1955, vol. 1, pp. 212-241.

 

Note 44              The Philosophical Works Of Descartes, trans. by E. S. Haldane and G. R .H. Ross

(1911), New York: Dover, 1955, vol. 1, p. 101, "Discourse on the method of rightly

conducting the reason and seeking for truth in the sciences."

 

Note 45              Idem, vol. 1, pp. 144-199,

"Meditations on the First Philosophy."

 

Note 46              History of Modern Philosophy, Hoeffding, vol. 1, pp. 292 - 331.

                              Works of Spinoza, trans. by R. H. M. Elwes (1883), New York: Dover, 1951, vol. 2,

"Improvement of the Understanding," and "Ethics"

 

Note 47              History Of Modern Philosophy, Hoeffding, vol. 1, pp 332-368.

 

Note 48              Idem, vol 1, pp. 377-391

 

Note 49              The Works of John Locke, London: Bohn, 1854, vol 1, p. 205, Book II, chap 1, sec. 2

 

Note 50                             Idem, vol. 1, p. 207, Book II, chap. 1, sec. 4.

 

Note 51              .              Idem, vol. 2, p. 129, Book IV, chap 1, sec. 1

 

Note 52                             History Of Modern Philosophy, Hoeffding, vol. 1, pp. 414-423.

                              George Berkeley, Three Dialogues Between Hylas And Philonous, New York:

Liberal Arts Press, 1954, especially Dialogue III.

 

Note 53                             History Of Modern Philosophy, Hoeffding, vol. 1, pp. 424-440.

                              David Hume, An Inquiry Concerning Human Under­standing and Selections from A

Treatise Of Human Nature, Chicago: Open Court Publishing Co, 1927.

 

Note 54              History Of Modern Philosophy, Hoeffding, vol. 2, pp. 29-109.

 

Note 55              Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason, trans. by J. M. D. Meiklejohn, New York:

Colonial Press, 1900.

                              Immanuel Kant, Prolegomena To Any Future Meta-physics, trans. by L. W. Beck,

New York: Liberal Arts Press, 1950

 

Note 56              Immanuel Kant, Fundamental Principles Of The Met­aphysics Of Morals, trans by T.

K. Abbott, New York: Liberal Arts Press, 1949.

                              Immanuel Kant, Critique of Practical Reason,, trans. by L. W. Beck, New York:

Liberal Arts Press, 1956.

 

Note 57                             Immanuel Kant, Religion Within The Limits Of Rea­son Alone, trans. by T. M. Greene

and H. H. Hud­son, 2nd edition, La Salle, Ill: Open Court Publish­ing Co., 1960.

 

Note 58                             History Of Modern Philosophy, Hoeffding, vol. 2, pp. 174-192

                              The Philosophy of Hegel, by W. T. Stace, (1923), New York: Dover, 1955

 

Note 59                             The Logic of Hegel, trans. by W. Wallace, 2nd edi­tion, Oxford University Press,

1892, p. 17

 

Note 60                             Idem, p. 24.

 

Note 61                             Idem, p. 29.

 

Note 62                             G. W. F. Hegel, The Philosophy Of History, trans. By J Sibree, New York: Dover,

1956, p. 39.

 

Note 63              Kant's Weltanschauung, by Richard Kroner,  trans. by John E Smith, University of Chicago Press, Fore­word, pp. vii-viii.

The Philosophy Of (As If) by H Vaihinger, trans. by C. K. Ogden, London: Kegan Paul, 1934.

 

Note 64             The Ritschlian Theology And The Evangelical Faith, by James Orr, London: Hodder

                              & Stoughton, 1897.

                              A History Of Christian Thought, by L. J. Neve & O. W. Heick, Philadelphia:

                              Muhlenberg Press, vol. 2, pp. 148-154.

 

Note 65             W. Rauschenbusch, Christianity And The Social Crisis, New York: Macmillan, 1907.

                              W. Rauschenbusch, Christianizing The Social Order, New York: Macmillan, 1913.

 

Note 66             Soren Kierkegaard, Either/Or, vol. 1, trans. by D. F. & L. M. Swenson, vol. 2, trans.

                              by W. Lowrie, Gar­den City, N. Y.: Doubleday, 1959.

 

Note 67                             History Of Modern Philosophy, Hoeffding, vol. 2, pp. 285-289.

 

Note 68              Karl Jaspers, Man In The Modern Age, trans. by Eden & Cedar Paul, London:

                              Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1933.

 

Note 69              Martin Heidegger, Existence And Being, trans. by Scott, Hull & Crick, Chicago:

                              Henry Regnery Co., 1949.

 

Note 70                             Jean-Paul Sartre, Being And Nothingness, trans. by Hazel E. Barnes, New York:

Philosophical Library, 1956.

 

Note 71                             Karl Barth, The Epistle To The Romans, trans. by Edwyn C. Hoskins, Oxford

University Press, 1933.

                              Karl Barth, The Doctrine Of The Word of God, trans. by G. T. Thomson, Edinburgh:

T & T Clark, 1936.

 

Note 72                             La Mettrie, Man A Machine, trans. by G. C. Bussey, Chicago: Open Court Publishing

Co., 1927.

 

Note 73                             History Of Modern Philosophy, Hoeffding, vol 1, pp. 472-484.

 

Note 74                             Idem, vol. 2, pp. 500 501.

 

Note 75              The Origin Of Life, by A. I. Oparin, trans. by S. Morgulis, 2nd edition, New York:

Dover, 1953, pp. 1-18.

 

Note 76                             Idem, pp. 19-28.

                              "On the Origin of Life," by John Keosian, Science, vol. 131 (1960), pp. 479-482.

 

Note 77                             Charles Darwin, Origin Of Species, 1959, concluding sentence.

 

Note 78                             Origin Of Life, Oparin, Introduction, p. x.

 

Note 79                             What Science Knows About Life, by Heinz Woltereck trans. by Mervin Savill, New

York: Association Press, 1963, p. 28.

 

Note 80                             "Organic Compound Sythesis Of The Primitive Earth," by Stanley L. Miller and

Harold C. Urey, Science, vol. 130 (1959), p. 251.

 

Note 81                             "Evolution of Enzymes and the Photosynthetic Apparatus," by Melvin Calvin,

Science, vol. 130 (1959), p. 1173.

 

Note 82                             "Voyage to the Planets," by K. F. Weaver, National Geographic, August, 1970, p.

158.

                              "The Planet Venus," by R. Jastrow, Science, vol. 160 (1968), pp. 1403-1410.

 

Note 83              "Mars and the Absent Organic Molecules," Science News, vol. 110, Oct. 9, 1976, pp.

228-29

                              N. Y. Times, Oct. 1, 1976.

 

Note 84                             "The Structure of Viruses," by R. W. Home, The Scientific American, January, 1963,

p. 48.

 

Note 85              "Rebuilding a Virus," by H. Fraenkel-Conrat, The Scientific American, June, 1956,

pp. 42-44.

 

Note 86              "Nucleic Acids," by F. H. C. Crick, The Scientific American, September, 1957, pp.

188-191.

                              Virus Hunters, by Greer Williams, New York: Knopf, 1959, pp. 483-484.

 

Note 87              The Scientific American, November, 1965, p. 5.

 

Note 88                             Heredity And The Nature Of Man, by T. Dobzhansky, New York: Harcourt Brace,

1964, pp. 34-35.

 

Note 89              History Of Modern Philosophy, Hoefiding, vol. 2, pp. 320-360.

                              Cours de Philosophie Positive, par Auguste Comte 2 vols., Paris: La Societe

Positiviste, 1892.

 

Note 90              The Meaning Of Meaning, by C. K. Ogden & I. A. Richards, London: K. Paul,

Trench, Trubner & Co. 1923.

 

Note 91              A History Of Western Philosophy, by Bertrand Rus­sell, New York: Simon &

Schuster, 1945, pp. 828-836.

                              An Inquiry Into Meaning And Truth, by Bertrand Russell, London: Allen & Unwin,

1940, pp. 327-347.

 

Note 92              The Vienna Circle, by Victor Kraft, trans. by Arthur Pap, New York: Philosophical

Library, 1953.

 

Note 93                             Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, by Ludwig Wittgen­stein (1921), trans. by D. F.

Pears and B. F. McGuin­ness, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1961.

 

Note 94              Logic, Semantics, Mathematics, Papers from 1923-1938 by Alfred Tarski, trans. by J. H. Woodger, Oxford 1956.

 

Note 95              Science and Sanity, by Alfred Korzybski, Lancaster Pa.: Science Press, 1933.

                              The Tyranny Of Words, by Stuart Chase, New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1938.

                              Language In Action, by S. I. Hayakawa, New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1939.

 

Note 96              lntroduction To Semantics, and Formalization Of Log­ic, by Rudolph Carnap, Harvard University Press, 1959.

Meaning And Necessity, by Rudolph Carnap, Uni­versity of Chicago Press, 1947.

 

Note 97              Norbert Wiener, Cybernetics, 2nd edition, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1961, pp.

169-203.

                              Norbert Wiener, I Am A Mathematician, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1956, pp.

240-269.

                              Norbert Wiener, The Human Use Of Human Beings, 2nd edition, Garden City, N. Y.:

Doubleday, 1954, pp. 48-73.

 

Note 98              Design For A Brain, by W. Ross Ashby, 2nd edition, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1960, p. 55.

 

Note 99              "The New Style of Science," by Henry Margenau, Yale Alumni Magazine, February,

                              1962, pp. 8-17.

 

Note 100            Experience And Prediction, by Hans Reichenbach, Chi­cago: University of Chicago

                              Press, Copyright 1938 by the University of Chicago, p. 192.

 

Note 101            Adam Smith, Wealth Of Nations, edited by J. E. T Rogers, Oxford, 1880, vol. 2, p.

                              272.

 

Note 102            "The Threat of Russia's Rising Strategic Power," by John G. Hubbell, Reader's

                              Digest, Feb. 1968, p. 54.

 

Note 103            N. Y. Times, May 27, 1972.

 

Note 104            N. Y. Times, Aug. 15 & 16, 1958.

 

Note 105           Freedom from War; The United States Program for General and Complete

                              Disarmament in a Peace­ful World, Department of State Publication 7277, Sept.

                             1961. The same proposal was made by President Kennedy in an address to the United

                              Nations, Sept. 25, 1961. N Y. Times, Sept. 26, 1961.

 

Note 106            Congressional Record, Vol. 108, Part 1, Jan 29, 1962, p. 1043. Vol. 108, Part 3,

March 1, 1962, p. 3216

 

Note 107        Science, vol. 151 (1966), pp. 53-57.

 

Note 108            N. Y. Times, Feb. 10, 1967.

 

Note 109            N Y. Times, Mar. 22, 1967.

 

Note 110            N.Y. Times, Nov. 25, 1975.

                              N. Y. Times, Aug. 4, 1976.

 

 

 

CHAPTER THREE

 

 

Note 1                 "Should Conservatives Abandon Textual Criticism?," by Marchant A. King,

Bibliotheca Sacra, vol 130 (January-March, 1973), pp. 35-40

 

Note 2                 Hugonis Grotii, Annotationes, vol 1, Amsterdam, 1641; vol. 2, Paris, 1646; vol. 3,

Paris, 1650.

 

Note 3                 S. Curcellaei, Novum Testamentum, Amsterdam, 1658.

 

Note 4                 Novi Testamenti Libri Omnes. Oxford, 1675, Preface.

 

Note 5                 J. A. Bengel, Gnomon of The New Testament trans. by J. Bandinel, Edinburgh; T. &

T. Clark, 1840, vol. 1, pp. 20-37.

 

Note 6                 Novum Testamentum Graece, Tischendorf, vol. 3, Pro­legomena, Leipzig: Hinrichs',

                              1894, pp. 231-240.

 

Note 7                 R. Bentley, "Letter to Archbishop Wake," Works, Dyce, London: Macpherson, 1838.

 

Note 8                 J. A Bengel, Novum Testamentum, Graecum, Tubin­gae: George Cotta, p. 420.

 

Note 9                 Idem, p. 429.

 

Note 10                             Idem, p. 385.

 

Note 11                             Apparatus ad Liberalem Novi Testamenti Interpreta­tionem, Halae, 1767, pp. 44-50.

 

Note 12                             D. Io. Sal Semleri, Paraphrasis 11. Epistolae ad Co­rinthos, Halae, 1776, Preface.

 

Note 13                             NSHE, Article, "Semler."

 

Note 14                             J J. Griesbach, Opuscula Academica, Jena, 1824, vol. 1, p. 317.

 

Note 15                             J. J. Griesbach, Novum Testamentum Graece, editiosecunda, Londinin, 1809, vol. 1,                            pp. 75-82.

 

Note 16                             Idem, pp. 63-71.

 

Note 17              Einleitung in die Schriften des Neuen Testaments, (2nd edition), Stuttgart 1821, vol.

1, pp. 145-216.

 

Note 18                             Theologische Studien und Kritieken, Hamburg: 1830, pp 817-845.

 

                              Novum Testamentum, Graece et Latine, Berlin: 1942, p v. xxxi.

 

Note 19                             The New Testament in the Original Greek, vol. 2, Introduction and Appendix,

London: Macmillan, 1881.

 

Note 20                             Idem, p. 277.

 

Note 21                             TS, vol. 5 (1899), p. xviii.

 

Note 22                             The Four Gospels, by B. H. Streeter, London: Mac­millan, 1924, pp. 111-127.

 

Note 23                             Side Lights on New Testament Research, by J. Rendel Harris, London: James Clarke

& Co., 1908, p. 3.

 

Note 24                             History of New Testament Criticism, by F. C. Cony­beare, London; Watts & Co.,

1910, p. 129.

 

Note 25              Family 13 (The Ferrar Group), by K. & S. Lake, Philadelphia: University of

Pennsylvania Press, 1941, p. vii.

 

Note 26              N. T. in Greek, vol. 2, p. 185.

 

Note 27                             Idem, p. 282.

 

Note 28                             Bulletin of the Bezan Club, III: Nov., 1926, p. 5.

 

Note 29                             The Text of the Greek Bible, by F. G. Kenyon, Lon­don: Duckworth, 1937, pp.

244-246.

 

Note 30              The Text of the Epistles, by G. Zuntz, London: Oxford University Press, 1953, p. 9.

 

Note 31                             Der Urtext des Neuen Testaments, Kiel: Hirt, 1960, p. 20.

 

Note 32                             A Historical Introduction To The New Testament, by R. M. Grant, New York: Harper

& Rowe, 1963, p. 51.

 

Note 33                             "The Theological Relevance of Textual Variation in Current Criticism of the Greek

New Testament," by K. W. Clark, JBL, vol. 85 (1966), p. 16.

 

Note 34                             "Bemerkungen zu den gegenwartigen Moglichkeiten textkritischer Arbeit," by Kurt

Aland, NTS, vol. 17 (1970), p. 3.

 

Note 35              History of New Testament Criticism, Conybeare, pp. 41-47.

 

Note 36                             The Quest Of The Historical Jesus, by Albert Schweit­zer, trans. by W. Montgomery,

London: A. & C. Black, 1910, pp. 48-57.

 

Note 37                             Idem, pp. 68-96.

 

Note 38                             NSHE, Article, "Baur, Ferdinand Christian."

 

Note 39                             Study Of The Gospels, by J. A. Robinson, London: 1902, p. 128ff.

 

Note 40                             Four Gospels, Streeter, pp. 465- 481.

 

Note 41       Ecclesiastical History, Eusebius, LCL, vol. 1, p. 293.

 

Note 42              Historical Introduction To The New Testament, R. M. Grant, p. 160.

 

Note 43              Introduction To The New Testament, by Theodor Zahn, trans. by M. W. Jacobus, Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1909, vol. 2, pp. 405-408.

 

Note 44              Introduction To The New Testament, by A. H. McNeile, 2nd edition, Oxford, 1953, pp. 64-65.

 

Note 45                             Introduction To The New Testament, Zahn, vol. 2, p. 408.

 

Note 46                             Greek New Testament, by Henry Alford, 7th edition, London: Longmans, Green,

1898, vol. 1, pp. 8-9.

              

Note 47              Study Of The Gospels, by B. F. Westcott, 5th edition, London: Macmillan, 1875, pp.

164-180.

 

Note 48                             Quest Of The Historical Jesus, Schweitzer, pp. 121­-136.

              

Note 49                             An Introduction To The New Testament, by K & S. Lake, New York: Harper, 1937,

p. 6, note.

 

Note 50              The Originality Of St. Matthew, by B. C. Butler, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1951.

 

Note 51                             Idem, p. 4.

 

Note 52              Idem, p. 11.

 

Note 53              Idem, pp. 157-171.

 

Note 54                             An Introduction To The Old Testament, by E. J. Young, Grand Rapids: Eerdmans,

1949, pp. 120-123.

 

Note 55                             The Five Books Of Moses, by O.T. Allis, Philadelphia: Presbyterian & Reformed

Pub. Co., 1943, pp. 14-15.

 

Note 56                             Idem, pp. 15-17.

 

Note 57                             Idem, pp. 17-18.

 

Note 58                             W. H. Green, The Higher Criticism Of The Pentateuch, New York: Scribner's, 1906,

p. 90.

 

Note 59                             Idem, pp. 92-95.

 

Note 60                             Prolegomena To The History Of Ancient Israel, With a Reprint of the Article, Israel,

from the Encyclopedia Britannica, by Julius Wellhausen, Preface by Prof. Robertson

Smith, Cleveland: World Publishing Co., 1961.

 

Note 61                             Idem, pp. 430-440, 464.

 

Note 62                             Idem, pp. 472-476.

 

Note 63              Idem, pp. 24-28, 32-34, 402.

 

Note 64                             Idem, pp. 20-21.

 

Note 65                             Idem, pp. 21-22.

 

Note 66                             Idem, pp. 34-39, 294.

 

Note 67                             History Of Israel, by John Bright, Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1959, p. 63.

 

Note 68                             Idem, pp. 62-63.

 

Note 69                             Idem, pp. 129-130.

 

Note 70                             Theology Of The Old Testament, by Walther Eichrodt, trans. by J. A. Baker from 6th

German edition, Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1961, pp. 36-38.

 

Note 71                             Understanding The Old Testament, by B. W. Anderson, 2nd edition, Englewood

Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice Hall, 1966, pp. 61-65.

 

Note 72              From The Stone Age To Christianity, by W. F. Al­bright (2nd edition), Baltimore:

                              Johns Hopkins Press, 1946, p. 207.

                      

Note 73              "Law and Covenant in Israel and the Ancient Near East," by G. E. Mendenhall, The

                              Biblical Colloquium, 1955, pp. 32-34.

                              Old Testament Theology, by G. Von Rad, trans. by D. M. G. Stalker, Edinburgh:

                              Oliver & Boyd, 1962, pp. 132-133.

 

Note 74                             W. H. Green, Higher Criticism Of The Pentateuch, pp. 47-52.

 

Note 75                             Idem, p. 49.

 

Note 76                             Idem, p. 51.

 

Note 77                             The Incarnation Of The Son Of God, by Charles Gore, New York: Scribners', 1891,

pp. 166, 212-217.

 

Note 78                             What Is Christianity?, by Adolf Harnack, Trans. by T. B. Saunders, New York:

Putnam, 1901, p. 51.

 

Note 79                             Idem, p. 65.

              

Note 80                             W. Wrede, Des Messiasgeheimnis in den Evangelien, Goettingen, 1901.

 

Note 81                             Quest Of The Historical Jesus, Schweitzer, pp. 328-395.

 

Note 82                             Idem, p. 397.

              

Note 83                             The Meaning Of Jesus Christ, by Martin Dibelius, trans. by F. C. Grant New York:

Scribners', 1939.

 

Note 84              The New Testament in Current Study, by Reginald Fuller, New York: Scribners',

                              1962.

 

Note 85              Theology Of The New Testament, by Rudolph Bult­mann, Vol. 1, trans. by Frederick

Grobel, New York: Scribners', 1951, p. 30.

 

Note 86              "The Synoptic Son of Man Sayings in Recent Dis­cussion," by I. H. Marshall, NTS,

vol. 12 (1966) pp. 327-351.

The Son Of Man In Myth And History," by F. H. Borsch, Philadelphia: Westminster

Press 1967.

 

Note 87              Recent Articles on "the Son of Man problem" include the following:

"Exit the Apocalyptic Son of Man," by R. Leivestad NTS, vol. 18 (1972), pp.

243-67.

"The Man from Heaven in Johannine Sectarianism," by W. A. Meeks, JBL, vol. 91

(1972), pp. 44-72.

'The Origin of the Son of Man Concept as Applied to Jesus," by W. O. Walker, JBL, vol. 91 (1972) pp. 482-490.

 

Note 88              New Testament Christological Hymns, by Jack T. Sanders, Cambridge University

Press, 1971.

"Pauline Theology in the Letter to the Colossians," by E. Lohse, NTS, vol. 15 (1969), pp. 211-220.

"The Problem of Pre-existence in Philippians 2:6-11," by Charles H. Talbert, JBL, vol. 86, (1967), pp. 141­-153.

 

Note 89              An Outline of The Theology Of The New Testament, by Hans Conzelmann, trans. by

John Bowden, Evans­ton: Harper & Row, 1969, p. 32.

 

Note 90              Idem, p. 68.

 

Note 91                             Theology Of The New Testament, Bultmann, vol. 1, p. 45.

 

Note 92              Jcseph Butler, The Analogy Of Religion, with an intro­duction and notes hy Howard

Malcom, D. D., Phila­delphia: Lippincott, 1881.

 

Note 93              Paley's Evidences of Christianity, with notes by C.M. Narne, M.A., New York:

Carter & Bros., 1854.

 

Note 94                             Natural Theology, by William Paley, D.D., Works vol. 1, Boston: Joshua Belcher,

1810.

 

 

 

CHAPTER FOUR

 

 

Note 1                 W. H. Green, General Introduction To The Old Testa­ment, The Canon, New York:

Scribuers', 1898, pp. 11-18.

 

Note 2                 De Civ. Dei, xviii, 36.

 

Note 3                 Judaism, by G. F. Moore, Cambridge, Mass.: Har­vard University Press. 1927, vol. 1,

p. 4.

 

Note 4                 The Ancestry Of Our English Bible, by Ira Price, 2nd Revised Edition, by W. A.

Irwin & A. P. Wikgren, New York: Harper, 1949, pp. 23-27.

 

Note 5                 Idem, p. 35.

 

Note 6                               Idem, p. 52.

 

Note 7                               Handbook To The Textual Criticism Of The New Testament, by F. G. Kenyon,

London: Macmillan, 1912, p. 210.

 

Note 8                 Ibid.

 

Note 9                Prologus Galeatus.

 

Note 10              An Introduction To The Apocrypha, by Bruce M. Metzger, New York: Oxford University Press, 1957, p. 171.

 

Note 11                             Idem, pp. 158-170.

 

Note 12                             The Apocryphal Literature, by Charles C. Torrey, New Haven: Yale University

Press, 1945, pp. 20-21.

 

Note 13                             Idem, p. 15.

 

Note 14                             Idem, p. 17.

 

Note 15                             NSHE, Article, "Apocrypha."

 

Note 16                             The Apocryphal Literature, Torrey, p. 23.

 

Note 17                             Introduction To The Apocrypha, Metzger, p. 177-178.

 

Note 18              A Critical Introduction To The Apocrypha, by L. H. Brockington, London:

Duckworth, 1961, p. 136.

 

Note 19                             The Apocryphal Literature, Torrey, pp. 24-35.

Introduction To The Apocrypha, Metzger, pp. 178-180.

 

Note 20              Pref. ad Libros Sol.

 

Note 21              The Bible In The Church, by B. F. Westcott, London: Macmillan, 1901, pp. 163-198,

249-255.

General Introduction To The Old Testament, The Canon, W. F. Green, pp. 157-177.

 

Note 22                             Introduction To The Apocrypha, Metzger, p. 183.

 

Note 23              The Apocrypha And Pseudepigrapha Of The Old Test­ament, by R. H. Charles, vol 2,

Pseudepigrapha, Ox­ford: Clarendon Press, 1913.

 

Note 24                             Jewish And Christian Apocalypses, by F. C. Burkitt, London: Oxford University

Press, 1914, pp. 17-18.

Epistles Of St. James And St. Jude, by Alfred Plum­mer, London: Hodder &

Stoughton, 1897, p. 441.

 

Note 25                             Jewish And Christian Apocalypses, Burkitt, pp. 37-40.

Epistles of St. James And St. Jude, Plummer, pp. 419-425

 

Note 26                             Jewish And Christian Apocalypses, Burkitt, pp. 45-46.

First Epistle Of St. Paul To The Corinthians, Rob­ertson & Plummer, ICC, New York: Scribners', 1911, pp. 41 -42.

 

Note 27              "Jannes And Jambres," by John Rutherford, Inter­national Standard Bible

Encyclopedia, Chicago: 1937. Origen, Contra Celsum, IV, 51.

 

Note 28              Our Bible And The Ancient Manuscripts, by F. G. Kenyon, London: Eyre &

Spottiswoode, 1898, p. 41.

 

Note 29                             Second Thoughts On The Dead Sea Scrolls, by F. F. Bruce, Grand Rapids:

Eerdman's, 1956, p. 21.

 

Note 30                             Idem, pp 22-25.

              

Note 31                             Idem, pp. 38-42.

              

Note 32                             Idem, pp. 28-33.

              

Note 33                             Newsletter No. 11, American Schools of Oriental Re­search, Cambridge, Mass., June,

1972.

              

Note 34                             "Variant Readings in the Isaiah Manuscripts," by Millar Burrows, BASOR, October,

1948, p. 16.

              

Note 35                             "New Light on Early Recensions of the Hebrew Bi­ble," by W. F. Albright, BASOR,

December, 1955, p. 30.

              

Note 36                             "The History of the Biblical Text in the Light of Dis­coveries in the Judean Desert'"

by F. M. Cross, HTR, vol. 57 (1964) pp. 296-297.

              

Note 37                             The Judean Scrolls, The Problem And A Solution, by G. R. Driver, Oxford:

Blackwell, 1965, pp. 3-6, 239-241, 371.

              

Note 38                             Creeds Of Christendom, Schaff, vol. 2, pp. 79-83.

              

Note 39                             Some of the best known English works on the history of the New Testament Canon

are as follows:

History Of The New Testament Canon, B. F. West­cott, London; Macmillan, 4th edition, 1875.

                              Canon And Text Of The New Testament, C. R. Greg­ory, New York, Scribners' 1907.

                              Text And Canon Of The New Testament, A. Souter, London: Duckworth, 2nd edition

revised by C. S. C. Williams, 1954.

              

Note 40                             The Formation Of The New Testament, by E. J. Good­speed, Chicago: University of

Chicago Press, 1926, pp. 28-29.

              

Note 41                             Adversus Praxean, 15.

              

Note 42                             Works. edited by A. Dyce, London: 1838, vol. 3, pp. 347-361.

              

Note 43                             Introduction To The New Testament, Zahn, vol. 2 p. 477.

              

Note 44                             The Infallible Word, Philadelphia: Presbyterian Guardian Pub. Co., 1946, p. 162.

              

Note 45                             The Westminster Assembly And Its Work, by B. B. Warfield, New York: Oxford

University Press, 1931 p. 239.

              

Note 46              Criticism Of The New Testament, St. Margaret's Lec­tures 1902, by F. G. Kenyon, London: John Murray, 1903, pp. 31-32.

 

 

 

CHAPTER FIVE

 

                           

Note 1               "The Greek New Testament: Its Present and Future Editions," by Kurt Aland, JBL,

                            vol. 87 (1968).

 

Note 2                 The Text of The New Testament, by B. M. Metzger, New York: Oxford University

Press, 1964, 2nd edi­tion 1968.

 

Note 3                 Aland, JBL, vol. 87 (1968), p. 184.

              

Note 4                 Ibid.

              

Note 5                 Ibid.

 

Note 6                 Ibid.

 

Note 7                 Ibid.

 

Note 8                 lntroduction (4th edition), vol. 2, p. 405.

              

Note 9                 New Testament Manuscript Studies, edited by Parvis and Wikgren, Chicago:

University of Chicago Press, 1950, p. 6.

 

Note 10                             Ibid.

 

Note 11                             NTS, vol. 12, January, 1966, pp. 176-185; vol. 16, January, 1970, pp. 163-177.

 

Note 12              An Introduction To Theology, by Cornelius Van Til, 1947.

              

Note 13              Text Of The New Testament, Metzger, pp. 72-79.

              

Note 14              Euangelion Da-Mepharreshe, by F. C. Burkitt, Cam­bridge University Press, 1904,

vol. 2, p. 5.

 

Note 15                             E.g., Metzger, Text Of The New Testament, pp. 69-70.

              

Note 16              Idem, pp. 70-71.

              

Note 17                             Idem, p. 69.

              

Note 18                             Idem, pp. 79-81.

              

Note 19                             Idem, pp. 81-84.

 

Note 20              The Beginnings Of Christianity, by J. H. Ropes, Lon­don: Macmillan, 1926, vol. 3, p.

ccxli.

              

Note 21              The Text And Canon Of The New Testament, by A. Souter, London: Duckworth,

1912, p. 124.

 

Note 22                             N. T. In The Original Greek, vol. 2, p. 176.

 

Note 23                             "Luke 22:19b-20," by G. D. Kilpatrick, JTS, vol. 47 (1946), p. 54.

              

Note 24                             "The Shorter Text of Luke 22:15-20," by Henry Chad­wick, HTR, vol. 50 (1957), pp.

249-258.

 

Note 25                             Alterations To The Text Of The Synoptic Gospels And Acts, by C. S. C. Williams,

                              Oxford: Blackwell, 1951, pp. 47-51.

 

Note 26                             N. T. In The Original Greek, vol. 2, appendix, p. 73.

 

Note 27              Introduction To The New Testament, Zahn, vol. 3, p. 87.

              

Note 28                             Four Gospels, Streeter, pp. 142-143.

              

Note 29              Alterations To The Text, etc., Williams, pp. 51-53.

 

Note 30              "Neue Neutestamentliche Papyri II," by Kurt Aland, NTS, vol. 12 (1966), pp.

193-210.

 

Note 31              "The Biblical Text of Clement of Alexandria," by P. M. Barnard, TS, vol. v (1899),

pp. 1-64.

 

Note 32                             "An Early Papyrus Fragment of the Gospel of Mat­thew in the Michigan Collection,"

by H. A. Sanders, HTR, vol. 19 (1926) pp. 215-224.

 

Note 33                             "A Papyrus Fragment of Acts in the Michigan Col­lection," by H. A. Sanders, HTR,

vol. 20 (1927), pp. 2-19.

              

Note 34                             Four Gospels, Streeter, p. 57.

              

Note 35                             "The Caesarean Text in the Gospel of Mark," by Lake, Blake and New, HTR, vol. 21

(1928), p. 263f.

              

Note 36                             Chester Beatty Biblical Papyri, by F. G. Kenyon, London: Emery Walker, 1933,

Fascic. II, Gospels and Acts, pp. xi-xxi.

              

Note 37                             Text Of The Greek Bible, Kenyon, pp. 207-210.

              

Note 38                             Codex B And Its Allies, by H. C. Hoskier, London: Quaritch, 1914, Part I, p. 278.

              

Note 39              The Gospel According To Luke, by Alfred Plummer, 4th edition, New York:

Scribners', 1901, p. 537.

              

Note 40              The Gospel According To St. John, by B. F. West­cott, London: Murray, 1892, p. 159.

 

Note 41              Codex B And Its Allies, Hoskier, Part I, p. 7.

              

Note 42              Text of The New Testament, Metzger, p. 42.

              

Note 43              "Whose Name Was Neves," by K. Grobel, NTS, vol. 10 (1964), pp. 381-382.

              

Note 44              Commentary On The Gospel of John, by F. Godet, trans. by Timothy Dwight, New

York: Funk & Wag­nals, 1886, vol. 2, p. 83.

              

Note 45              Das Evangelium des Johannes, R. Bultmann, Goett­ingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,

1941, p. 236n.

              

Note 46              "Some Notable Readings of Papyrus Bodmer II," by J. Ramsey Michaels, The

Biblical Translator, Lon­don, vol. 8 (1957), pp. 153-154.

              

Note 47              "Corrections of Papyrus Bodmer II," by G. D. Fee, JBL, vol. 84 (1965), p. 68.

              

Note 48              NTS, vol. 3 (1957), p. 279.

              

Note 49              In a letter to the present writer.

              

Note 50              "Die Evangelienschrift der Chester Beatty Samm­lung," ZNTW, xxii, 4, 1933.

              

Note 51              NTS, vol. 10 (1963), p. 74.

              

Note 52              Idem, p. 73.

              

Note 53              N. T. In The Original Greek, vol. 2, appendix, p. 67.

              

Note 54              Idem, p. 66.

              

Note 55              Epiphanius, Berlin, Erster Band, p. 40.

              

Note 56                             Four Gospels, Streeter, p. 137.

              

Note 57              Alterations To The Text, etc., Williams, pp. 7-8.

 

Note 58              Studien zur Geschichte des Neuen Testaments und der Alten Kirche, von Adolf von Harnack, Berlin: De Gruyter, 1931, pp. 87-88.

 

Note 59                             MPG, vol.7, cols. 957-1088.

 

Note 60              Tatians Diatessaron, von Erwin Preuschen, Heidel­berg: Winters, 1926, p. 288.

              

Note 61              MPG, vol. 7, col. 936.

              

Note 62              N. T. In The Original Greek, vol. 2, Appendix, p. 68.

 

Note 63                             NSHE, Article, "Barnabas."

 

Note 64              Studien zur Geschichte des Neuen Testaments, pp. 96-98.

              

Note 65                             Four Gospels, Streeter, p. 138.

              

Note 66              Alterations To The Text, etc., Williams, p. 9.

 

Note 67                             Marcion, Des Evangelium, von Fremden Gott, von Adolph von Harnack, Leipzig,

Hinrichs', 1921, p. 54.

              

Note 68                             The Causes Of The Corruption Of The Traditional Text Of The Holy Gospels, by J.

W. Burgon and E. Miller, London: Bell, 1896, pp. 215-218.

              

Note 69                             "The Excerpta ex Theodoto of Clement of Alexandria," edited with translation by R.

P. Casey, Studies And Documents I, London: Christophers, 1934, p. 45.

              

Note 70              Rechtglaubigheit Und Ketzerei Im Altesten Chris­tentum, von Walter Bauer, Tuebingen: Mohr, 1934, pp. 49, 63.

 

Note 71              Newly Discouered Gnostic Writings, by W. C. van Unnik, trans. from Dutch (1958), London: SCM Press, 1960, p. 44.

              

Note 72              The Gospel According To Thomas, Guillaumont et al., New York: Harper, 1959, pp. 23, 31, 33, 55.

Euangelium Veritatis, edited by Malinine, Puech, Quispel, Zurich: Rascher Verlag, 1956, p. 106.

              

Note 73              The Text Of The New Testament, by K. Lake, 6th edition, London: Rivingtons, 1928, p. 76.

 

 

 

CHAPTER SIX

              

 

Note 1                 Encyclopaedie der Heilige Godgeleerdheid, door Dr. A. Kuyper, Amsterdam:

Wormser, 1894, Deel Drie, p. 73.

              

Note 2                 Christliche Dogmatik, von D. Franz Pieper, St. Louis: Concordia, 1924, Erster Band,

p. 290.

              

Note 3                 The Revision Revised,, by John W. Burgon, London: Murray, 1883, pp. 334-335.

              

Note 4                 An Account Of The Printed Text Of The New Testa­ment, by S. P. Tregelles, London:

Bagster, 1854, p. 133.

              

Note 5                 MPG, vol. 6, col. 712.

              

Note 6                 MPG, vol. 7, col. 653.

              

Note 7                 S. Hippolyti Refutationis Omnium Haeresium, Goett­ingen, 1859, p. 42.

              

Note 8                 Gospel According To Matthew, W. C. Allen, ICC, Scribners', 1907, p. 208.

 

 

Note 9                 The Originality of St. Matthew, B. C. Butler, p. 133.

 

Note 10                             "Codex Bezae," TS, vol. 2 (1891), p. 229.

 

Note 11              Valentinus, MPG, vol. 8, col.1057 (ap. Clem. Alex.).

                              Heracleon, Orig., De LaRue, vol. 4, p. 139.

                              Ptolemaeus, Berlin, Epiphanius, vol. 1, p. 456.

              

Note 12                             Berlin, Origenes Werke, vol. 10, pp. 385-388.

              

Note 13                             Commentarv On The Gospel Of John, (Eng. trans.), Edinburgh, 1871, vol. 1, p. 263.

              

Note 14              Historisch-Kritische Einleitung, Leipzig, 1875, p. 782.

 

Note 15                             Theologische Zeitschrift aus der Schweiz, vol. 4 (1893), p. 97.

 

Note 16                             MPL, vol. 1, colt 314. Also, Vienna, Pars I, 1890, p. 205.

 

Note 17                             MPG, vol. 39, cols. 708, 712.

 

Note 18              MPG, vol. 59, col. 204.

              

Note 19                             Tatians Diatessaron, Preuschen, p. 131.

              

Note 20              Einleitung, p. 782.

              

Note 21              T Z aus der Schweiz, vol. 4, p. 97.

              

Note 22              MPL, vol. 2, col. 677.

              

Note 23              Used in regard to the Sinaitic Syriac, Contemporary Review November, 1894.

              

Note 24              Evangelium Secundum Matthaeum, Oxford, 1940.

              

Note 25              Didascalia et Constitutiones Apostolorum, F. X. Funk, Paderborn, 1905, vol. 1, pp. 213, 410.

              

Note 26              MPG, vol. 51 col. 48; vol. 57-58, cols. 282, 301.

              

Note 27              MPG, vol. 78 col. 1076.

              

Note 28              Prophezei, W. Michaelis, Zurich: Zwingli-Verlag, 1948, p. 331.

 

Note 29              N. T. In The Original Greek, vol. 2, Appendix, p. 9.

 

Note 30              LCL, Apostolic Fathers, vol. 1, p. 320.

 

Note 31                             The Greek Liturgies, London: 1884, pp. 85, 93, 97, 135, 167, 200, 308-309.

              

Note 32              Vienna, vol. xxxii, pp. 359-360.

              

Note 33              Vienna vol. xxxxi, p. 387.

 

Note 34              S. S. Patrum  J. B. Cotelerius, Antwerp, 1698, vol. i, p. 235.

 

Note 35              MPL, vol. 23, col. 579.

              

Note 36              Didascalia Apostolorum, trans. by R. Hugh Connolly, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1929, p. 76.

                              Funk, Didascalia et Constitutiones Apostolorum, vol. 1, p. 92.

 

Note 37              Tischendorf, N. T. Graece, vol. 1, p. 829.

 

Note 38              Didascalia Apost., p. li.

              

Note 39              LCL, Ecclesiastical History, Eusebius, vol. 1, p. 298.

 

Note 40              Idem, vol. 1, p. 296.

 

Note 41              MPL, vol. 13, col. 1077.

 

Note 42                             Vienna, vol. iii, p. 638.

 

Note 43                             Einleitung, p. 782.

              

Note 44                             T Z aus der Schweiz, vol. 4, p. 98.

              

Note 45                             "Codex Bezae," TS, vol. 2 (1891), p. 195.

              

Note 46                             N. T. In The Original Greek, vol. 2, Appendix, p. 82.

              

Note 47                             Idem, p. 86.

 

Note 48                             "Codex Bezae," TS, vol. 2 (1891), p. 195.

 

Note 49              What Is The Best New Testament? By E. C. Col­well, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, Copy­right 1952 by the University of Chicago, p. 82.

              

Note 50              Die Schriften des Neuen Testaments, von Soden, Goettingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1. Teil, 1. Abt., p. 486.

              

Note 51              Text Of The New Testament, Metzger, p. 224.

              

Note 52                             Die Schriften des Neuen Testaments, 1. Teil, 1 Abt. p. .500.

 

Note 53                             The Causes Of The Corruption Of The Traditional Text, Burgon, p. 250.

              

Note 54              Text Of The New Testament, Metzger, p. 223.

 

Note 55                             The Causes Of The Corruption Of The Traditional Text, p. 257.

 

Note 56                             Idem, pp. 259-260.

 

Note 57                             What Is The Best New Testament?, p. 81.

 

Note 58                             T. Z. aus der Schweiz, p. 98.

 

Note 59              The Causes Of The Corruption Of The Traditional Text, p. 241.

              

Note 60              Idem, pp. 237-238.

              

Note 61              The Last Twelve Verses Of The Gospel According To St. Mark, by John W. Burgon, Oxford and London: Parker, 1871. Reprint, The Sovereign Grace Book

                              Club, 1959.

 

Note 62                             "The Conclusion of the Gospel According to S. Mark," by J. M. Creed, JTS,                                             vol. 31 (1930), pp. 80-85.

              

Note 63                             The Gospel Message Of  S. Mark, by R. H. Light­foot, Oxford: Clarendon Press,

1950, pp. 80-85.

 

Note 64                             JTS. vol. 31 (1930), p. 180.

 

Note 65                             Galilaea und Jerusalem, E. Lohmeyer, Goettingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1936,

p. 77.

              

Note 66                             Locality And Doctrine In The Gospels, by R. H. Light­foot, New York: Harper, 1937,

p. 77.

              

Note 67                             The Gospel Of Mark, by Curtis Beach, New York: Harper. 1959, p. 118.

              

Note 68                             "The Ending of St. Mark's Gospel," by W. L. Knox, HTR, vol. 35 (1942), p. 22.

              

Note 69                             The Four Gospels, Streeter, p. 344.

              

Note 70                             G. A. Juelicher, An Introduction To The New Testa­ment, trans. by J. P. Ward, New

York: Putnam's 1904, p. 328.

 

Note 71                             Alterations To The Text, etc., p. 45.

 

Note 72              JTS, vol. 31 (1930), p. 176.

 

Note 73                             MPG, vol. 6, col. 397.

 

Note 74                             Tatians Diatessaron, Preuschen, p. 239.

              

Note 75              MPG, vol. 7, col. 879.

              

Note 76              Funk, Didascalia, etc., vol. i, p. 460, vol. ii, p. 72.

              

Note 77                             The Journal Of Religion, vol. 17 (1937), p. 50.

              

Note 78                             JTS, n. s. vol. 2 (1951), p. 57.

 

Note 79              Last Twelve Verses Of Mark, Burgon, pp. 44-46, 265-266. Reprint, pp. 345-346.

 

Note 80              Idem, pp. 239-240; Reprint, 319-320.

 

Note 81              Text Of The New Testament, Metzger, p. 227.

 

Note 82              Account Of The Printed Text, Tregelles, p. 256.

 

Note 83              Last Twelve Verses Of Mark,