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Philology of the Gospels (1898)
[Not in series - Grüner, 14] 1969. ix, 250 pp.
Publishing status: Available | Original publisher:B.R. Grüner Publishing Company
Published online on 22 August 2012
Published online on 22 August 2012
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Table of Contents
- Preface | p. ix
- St. Luke's Gospel Distinctly a Literary Work | pp. 1–6
- The Proem of St. Luke | pp. 7–20
- When Did St. Luke Write? | pp. 21–34
- Arguments for and Against the Early Date of St. Luke's Gospel | pp. 35–52
- Importance and Method of Textual Criticism in the New Testament | pp. 53–73
- Textual Condition of the Gospels. Matthew—Luke | pp. 74–95
- The Question of the Double Text in St. Luke's Gospel and in The Acts | pp. 96–112
- The proofs for two distinct texts in the acts | pp. 113–137
- The Double Text in St. Luke's Gospel | pp. 138–164
- Some Other Textual Difficulties in Luke's Gospel | pp. 165–189
- Textual Condition and Original Separate Forms of Mark's Gospel | pp. 190–218
- Textual Condition of John's Gospel | pp. 219–243
- Indices | pp. 244–249