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London: MacMillan & Co., Ltd., 1930.
This book is in the Public Domain
Table of Contents
Preface to Fourth impression pdf
Contents pdf
Introduction pdf
CHAPTER I: The Selected Four pdf
PART I - THE MANUSCRIPT TRADITION
CHAPTER II: Local and Standard Texts pdf
CHAPTER III: The Texts of the Great Sees pdf
CHAPTER IV: The Koridethi MS. and the Text of Caesarea pdf
CHAPTER V: The Revision Versions of Antiquity pdf
CHAPTER VI: Interpolation and Assimilation pdf
PART II - THE SYNOPTIC PROBLEM
CHAPTER VII: The Fundamental Solution pdf
CHAPTER IX: A Four Document Hypothesis pdf
CHAPTER X: The reconstruction of Q pdf
CHAPTER XI: The Minor Agreements of Matthew and Luke pdf
CHAPTER XII: The Lost End of Mark pdf
PART III - THE FOURTH GOSPEL
CHAPTER XIII: John, Mystic and Prophet pdf
CHAPTER XIV: John and thr Synoptics pdf
CHAPTER XV: The Problem of Authorship pdf
CHAPTER XVI: An Old Man's Farewell pdf
PART IV - SYNOPTIC ORIGINS
CHAPTER XVII: Date and Local Origin of Mark and Matthew pdf
CHAPTER XVIII: Luke and Acts pdf
APPENDICES
I. The Origin of Various Readings pdf
II. The Text of the Θ Family pdf
III. The Text of Origen on Matthew pdf
IV. Jerome and the Codex Sinaiticus pdf
V. W and the Caesarean Text pdf
INDICES
Index of MSS. (with data and von Soden's notation) pdf
Index of Scripture References pdf