by Chris Thomas | Sep 27, 2017 | Comma Johanneum, Confessional Textual View, David Martin, Preservationist Textual Criticism
C H A P. VII. Other quotations of the Italick Verston in favour of the passage in St. John’s Epistle, taken from two ancient Tracts, ascrib’d to St. Fulgentius. ST. Fulgentius, Bishop of Ruspe in Africk, liv’d in those sorrowful times, when Arianism... by Chris Thomas | Sep 27, 2017 | Comma Johanneum, Confessional Textual View, David Martin, Preservationist Textual Criticism
CHAP. VI. Containing some new reflexions upon the Profession of faith, which was presented to Huneric by the African Bishops. IN speaking of Vigilius Bishop of Tapsum, and the frequent quotations he has made of the passage of St. John, I have had occasion to place...
by Chris Thomas | Sep 26, 2017 | Comma Johanneum, Confessional Textual View, Textual Myths
Taken from R. L. Dabney’s Discussions p.350 THE magnificent work whose name stands last in this list may be said to complete a marked stage in the progress, or at least in the rotation, of the art of biblical criticism. It very properly suggests, not only some...
by Chris Thomas | Sep 19, 2017 | Comma Johanneum, David Martin
Other proofs that the Text of the witnesses in heaven was in the old Italick Version. TO the age of St. Cyprian immediately succeeded that, in which St. Jerom flourish’d. The first Latin Version had already been made three hundred years, and in less time...
by Chris Thomas | Sep 19, 2017 | Comma Johanneum, David Martin
That the Text of the three witnesses in heaven was from the first Ages in the Italick Version., prov’d from the quotations of Tertullian and St. Cyprian. IT is not from the MSS. themselves of the Italick Version, that we can know whether such or such a passage...
by Chris Thomas | Sep 19, 2017 | Comma Johanneum, David Martin
Of the nature of the proofs on which the genuineness of the Text of the three witnesses in heaven, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, must be established; and of the nullity of those, which are urg’d against it. IT would be of no service, that these words...