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Biblical Essays
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE ABOUT one-third of the present volume has already seen A the light. The opening essay On, the Internal Evidence for the Authenticity and Genuineness of St Johns Gospel was published in the Expositor in the early months of 1890, and has been reprinted since the essay On the Mission of Titus to the Corinthians appeared in the Journal of Sacred and Classical Philology nearly thirty years ago, while the ninth essay On the Structure and Destination of the Episfle to the Romans consists of three famous articles contributed within the years 1869 and 1871 to the Journal of Philology, two by Dr Lightfoot and one by Dr Hort. Beginning with a criticism of M. Renans theory that our present Epistle to the Romans represents no less than four letters addressed to different Churches, Dr Lightfoot proceeded to formulate a countertheory of an original Ietter our complete Epistle addressed to the Church of Rome, and a shorter recension of a more general character reissued by the Apostle at a later period and intended for a wider circIe of readers. This theory did not commend itself to Dr Hort, and his criticism of Dr Lightfoots arguments and Dr Lightfoots reply, which form the second and third of the articles in question, are published herewith, while for a restatement of Dr Horts view the reader is referred to the Notes on Selected Beadings which form an appendix to the Introduction to the edition of the New Testament edited by Drs Westcott and Hortl. A singular pathos attaches to the The New Testament in the original Greek 1881, vol. 2, Appendix, pp. 100 aq. vi republication of these articles in the thought that he who so recently gave his consent to their insertion in this volume, and whose counsel was so reverently listened to by his CO-trustees, has been called to his rest, before the volume has passed into circulation. And the pathos of the situation is only increased as we turn to the main part of the volume, to that which appears in print for the first time.
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