Changes (licentious),
127
,
403-7
“Charity”
,
201-2
χωρίον,
182
Chronicle of Convocation,
507
“
Church Quarterly
”
(1882),
Pref.
xvi
“
Church Quarterly
,”
(1883),
Pref.
xvi-xx.
,
xxiv-vii
.
Citations,
see
“Fathers.”
Clemens, Alex.,
326-7
,
327-31
Codd.
b
—א—
a
—
c
—
d
,
11-17
,
30
,
108
,
249
,
262
,
269-71
——
f
and
g
,
438-43
—— Paul 73,
444
—— —— 181,
444-5
—— new,
see the
Appendix
.
Collation of MSS.,
125
,
246-7
;
with the Received Text,
249-50
,
262
Complutensian,
391
“Conflate readings”
,
258-65
“Conflation”
examined,
258-65
,
285
“Congregationalist”
Revisers,
504-5
Conjectural emendation,
351-7
Consent of copies (
see
“Fathers”
),
454-5
“
Conversantibus
”
,
176
Cook, (Canon),
204-5
,
214
,
234
,
372
,
381
,
470
,
502
Cornelius à Lapide,
473
Corruptions in the N. T.,
334-5
Cotelerius,
473
Coxe (Rev. H. O.),
306
,
445
,
491
Cozza-Luzi (Abbate),
447
,
477
,
491-2
-3,
see the
Appendix
.
Cranbrook, Viscount, page
v-viii
Creyk (John),
433
“Crib”
,
238
Cross, title on,
85-8
Crux criticorum
, the,
98
Crypta Ferrata,
447
,
473-4
,
478
,
521
“
d
,”
see
“Bezæ.”
δαιμόνιον,
179
Darkness,
62-4
Dartige (M.),
493
Dated codices,
292
δέ,
167-8
Deane (Rev. H.),
450
,
481
,
489
De Boor (Dr. C.),
492-3
Definite,
see
Article
.
Delicate distinction,
402
Demoniacal possession,
206
Denis (M.),
493
Derry (Bp. of),
see
Alexander
.
Design,
56-65
δευτερόπρωτον,
73
[pg 543]
“Devil”
,
214-6
διά,
170
,
173-4
,
see
ὑπό
Dialogue (supposed),
320-8
,
328-42
Diatessaron,
see
“Tatian.”
διδασκαλία,
199
διδάσκαλος,
179
διδαχή,
199
διέρχωμαι,
407
Dionysius Alex.,
461-2
Διόσκουροι,
147
Dissertation on 1 Tim. iii. 16
Pref.
xxi-iv
,
424-501
Divination.
See
“Verifying faculty.”
“Doctrine”
extirpated,
199
δοῦλος,
179
δύναμις,
204
Dublin (Abp. of),
see
Trench
.
ἤ interrogative,
168-9
Ebionite Gospel,
116
Ecclesiastical Tradition,
495
Eclipse,
63-5
Editions of Fathers,
121
ἔγνων,
159
Egyptian,
see
Version
.
ειδε for ιδε,
140
εἰκῆ,
359-61
εἰπεῖν,
511-2
εἶς,
183
ἐκλείποντος,
63-5
ἔλαβον,
139
ἑλληνιστί,
149
Ellicott (Bp. of Gloucester), on the
“old uncials”
,
14-5
—— on the A. V.,
112
,
368
—— on
“Revision”
xlii,
112
,
124
,
126
,
226-8
,
368
—— on
“Marginal Readings”
,
136-7
—— on
“Textus Receptus”
,
383-8
,
389-91
—— on 1 Tim. iii. 16,
428-31
—— on 2 Tim. iii. 16,
209
—— on Textual Criticism,
234
—— on
“innocent Ignorance”
,
349-50
—— on the Greek Text,
369
,
509
—— on
“Euthalius”
,
460-1
—— his jaunty proposal,
216
—— his Pamphlet
Pref.
xx-xxii
,
369
seq.
Ellicott, his critical knowledge,
370
,
376
,
385
,
430
,
457
,
459-61
,
471-2
,
Dedication
p. viii
—— his requirement anticipated,
371
,
397
—— his method of procedure,
372-4
,
419-24
,
459-61
—— method of his Reviewer,
375-383
,
496-7
,
517
,
Pref.
xxiv-vii
—— appeals to
Modern Opinion
, instead of to
Ancient Authority
,
376-8
,
415-6
,
438-9
,
483-5
,
514-5
—— follows Dr. Hort,
391-8
,
455
,
517-8
—— complains of Injustice,
399
,
400-13
—— suggested Allocution,
413-5
—— his defence of the
“New Greek Text,”
examined
415-9
,
419-24
ἐμβατεύων,
140
ἐν, its different renderings,
171-2
ἐν ὀλίγῳ,
151-2
English idiom,
154-5
,
158-75
ἐφανερώθη,
427
,
468
ἐφιστάναι,
144
Ephraemi cod. (
c
),
11-17
,
325
“Epileptic”
,
205-6
ἐπιπεσών,
145
Epiphanius,
427
ἐπιστᾶσα,
144