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Page 262
... passages from the epistles quoted in the course of comments on other passages does not help us much . Few such passages are of any length , and they appear to have been quoted sometimes from memory . No conclusive result can be drawn 1 ...
... passages from the epistles quoted in the course of comments on other passages does not help us much . Few such passages are of any length , and they appear to have been quoted sometimes from memory . No conclusive result can be drawn 1 ...
Page 270
... passages from the Epistle to the Romans , where Pelagius ' text in the Reichenau MS . differs from the Vulgate . These passages are all taken , of course with full acknowledgement , from the materials which I have collected . Before ...
... passages from the Epistle to the Romans , where Pelagius ' text in the Reichenau MS . differs from the Vulgate . These passages are all taken , of course with full acknowledgement , from the materials which I have collected . Before ...
Page 285
... passages were no longer legible in the exemplar from which the Paris MS . was copied , and that the scribe left blanks of adequate length , in the hope that he might be able to supply the gaps from another MS . of this work . In this ...
... passages were no longer legible in the exemplar from which the Paris MS . was copied , and that the scribe left blanks of adequate length , in the hope that he might be able to supply the gaps from another MS . of this work . In this ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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