—— hypothesis and system, see reverse of Title-page.
—— his
“Introduction” analyzed,
246-69
—— mistaken estimate of
b and א,
315-20
—— imaginary history of the Traditional Greek Text,
271-88,
296-8
—— ultimate appeal to his own individual mind,
307-8
——
“Art of Conjectural Emendation”,
351-7
—— absurd Textual hypothesis,
293-4
—— intellectual peculiarity,
362
—— method of editing the Greek Text,
363
—— Text of the N. T.,
364-5
—— often forsaken by Dr. Westcott,
352