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d xiii. 26. Sec. 2. Acts xx. 24--2 Cor. iii. 3. pp. 123-127 CHAPTER X. Causes of Corruption Chiefly Intentional. IV. Omission. Sec. 1. Omissions a class of their own--Exemplified from the Last Twelve Verses of St. Mark--Omission the besetting fault of transcribers. Sec. 2. The _onus probandi_ rests upon omitters. Sec. 3. St Luke vi. 1; and other omissions. Sec. 4. St. Matt. xxi. 44. Sec. 5. St. Matt. xv. 8. Sec. 6. St. Matt. v. 44--Reply to the Reviewer in the _Guardian_. Sec. 7. Shorter Omissions. pp. 128-156 CHAPTER XI. Causes of Corruption Chiefly Intentional. V. Transposition. Sec. 1. St. Mark i. 5; ii. 3--Other instances. Sec. 2. St. Luke xiii. 9; xxiv. 7. Sec. 3. Other examples--St. John v. 27--Transpositions often petty, but frequent. VI. Substitution. Sec. 4. If taken with Modifications, a large class--Various instances. pp. 164-165 VII. Addition. Sec. 5. The smallest of the four--St. Luke vi. 4--St. Matt. xx. 28. Sec. 6. St. Matt. viii. 13; xxiv. 36--St. Mark iii. 16--Other examples. pp. 166-171 CHAPTER XII. Causes of Corruption Chiefly Intentional. VIII. Glosses. Sec. 1. Not so numerous as has been supposed--St. Matt. xiii. 36--St. Mark vii. 3. Sec. 2. St. Luke ix. 23. Sec. 3. St. John vi. 15; xiii. 24; xx. 18--St. Matt. xxiv. 31. Sec. 4. St. John xviii. 14--St. Mark vi. 11. Sec. 5. St. Mark xiv. 41--St. John ix. 22. Sec. 6. St. John xii. 7. Sec. 7. St. John xvii. 4. Sec. 8. St. Luke i. 66. Sec. 9. St. Luke v. 7--Acts xx. 4. pp. 172-190 CHAPTER XIII. Causes of Corruption Chiefly Intentional. IX. Corruption by Heretics. Sec. 1. This class very evident--Began in the earliest times--Appeal to what is earlier still--Condemned in all ages and countries. Sec. 2. The earliest depravers of the Text--Tatian's Diatessaron. Sec. 3. Gnostics--St. John i. 3-4. Sec. 4. St. John x. 14, 15. Sec. 5. Doctrinal--Matrimony--St. Matt i. 19. pp. 191-210 CHAPTER XIV. Causes of Corruption Chiefly Intentional. X. Corruption by the Orthodox. Sec. 1. St. Luke xix. 41; ii. 40. Sec. 2. St. John viii. 40; and i. 18. Sec. 3. 1 Cor. xv. 47. Sec. 4. St. John iii. 13. Sec. 5. St. Luke ix. 54-56. pp. 211-231 APPENDIX I. Pericope de Adultera. pp. 233-265 APPENDIX II. Dr. Hort's Theory of Conflation and the Neutral Text. pp. 266-286 Index of Subjects. pp. 287-288 Index of Passages of the New Testament Discussed. pp. 289-290 THE CAUSES OF THE CORRUPTION OF THE TRADITIONAL TEXT
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