ἠπόρει [see Scrivener, ed. 3, pp. 581-2], 66-9
ἐσκοτίσθη, 61
ἔστησαν, 150
“Eternal”, 207
Eternity, 208
Ethiopic, see “Version.”
Eudocia, 465
“Euraquilo”, 176
εὐρεθήσεται, 356
Euripides (papyrus of), 321-2
“Euroclydon”, 176
Euthalius, 429, 460-1
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εὐθέως, 153-4
Euthymius Zigabenus. See Index II.
“Everlasting”, 207
“Evil One”, 214-6
ἐξελθοῦσαν, 402
ἔξοδος, 184
Exodus, 184
External evidence, 19-20
f and g (codd.), 257
“Factor of Genealogy”, 256
Farrar, Canon (now Archd.), Pref. xv
Fell (Bp.), 432
Florence, see “Anziani.”
Flute-players, 148
Forstemann (Dr.), 441, 493
Future sense, 163-4
Gabelentz and Loebe, 452
Gandell (Professor), 184
Gardiani (Sig.), 492
γεγεννημένος, 347
Gelasius of Cyzicus, 479, see Index II.
“Genealogical Evidence”, 253
γένεσις and γέννησις, 119-22
γεννηθείς, 347
γένος, 142
Geographical distribution of Patristic Testimony, 45, 134
Gifford (Dr.), 214
γινώσκεις, 149
Gloucester (Bp. of), see “Ellicott.”
γλωσσόκομον, 201
God blessed for ever”!, 211
Gorresio (Sig.), 492
Gospel incident, 194-5
—— (the Ebionite), 116
—— of the Hebrews, 29
Gothic, see Version.
“Græco-Syrian,” see “Syrian.”
Great priest”, 182
Green, Rev. T. S., 499
Gregory (Dr. C. R.), 477
Gregory Naz., 73
Griesbach (J. J.), 380, 456, 482, 483
Hall, Bp., 500
Hammond (Dr.), 432, 500
Headings of the Chapters, 223, 412
Hellenistic Greek, 182-4, See “Septuagint.”
Henderson (Dr.), 500
Heracleon, 29
Hermophilus, 323-4
Herodotus, 65
Hesychius, 29, 163
Hilary on μύλος ὀνικός, 281
Hincmar, Abp. of Rheims, 472
Hoerning (Dr.), 453
'Holy Ghost', 204
—— hypothesis and system, see reverse of Title-page.
—— his “Introduction” analyzed, 246-69
—— “strong preference” for codd. b and א, 252, 269-271, 298-305, 307-8, 312-14
—— mistaken estimate of b and א, 315-20
—— divining and verifying faculty, 253, 290, 291, 307-8
—— imaginary history of the Traditional Greek Text, 271-88, 296-8
—— antagonism with Patristic Antiquity, 283-5, 298-300
—— fatal dilemma, 292-3
—— Reiteration, 306
—— 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
Hug (J. L.), 381
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Idiom, see “English.”
ἱερεὺς (ὁ μέγας), 182
Incident (unsuspected), 194-5
“Independent” Reviewers, 504-5
“Innocent ignorance” of the Reviewer, 347-9, 411
Inspiration, 208
“Instructions,” see “Revisers.”
Instrumentality (ideas of), 173
Internal Evidence, 253
Interpreters, (modern), 211
“Intrinsic probability”, 251-2
Jacobson (Dr. W.) Bp. of Chester, 37
Jechonias (in Matt. i.), 186
Jerome, 73, 427, 449
Jesus, 184
“Joanes”, 181
John (S.) and S. Mark, 185
Jona (son of), 181-2
Josephus, 52
καί, 169-70
—— its force, 209
καὶ πῶς, 170
Kaye (Bp.) on Clemens Al., 336
κέδρων, 181
κενεμβατεύων, 356
κεράτια, 181