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Book Description

Title:
The Greek Testament: with a Critically Revised Text: A Digest of Various Readings: Marginal References to Verbal and Idiomatic Usage: Prolegomena: and a Critical and Exegetical Commentary for the Use of Theological Students and Ministers, 4 Vols.
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Francis & John Rivington
Pages:
664+723+435+750
Subjects:
Languages, New Testament, Greek
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Table of Contents Vol. 1

  1. On the Three First Gospels Generally
    1. General Characteristics
    2. Their Independence of one another
    3. The Origin of our three Gospels
    4. Their Discrepancies, apparent ancl real
    5. Their Fragmentary nature
    6. Their Inspiration
    7. Impracticability of constructing a formal Harmony of them
  2. Of the Gospel According to Matthew
    1. General Characteristics
    2. Their Independence of one another
    3. The Origin of our three Gospels
    4. Their Discrepancies, apparent ancl real
    5. Their Fragmentary nature
    6. Their Inspiration
    7. Impracticability of constructing a formal Harmony of them
  3. Of the Gospel According to Mark
    1. Its Authorship
    2. Original Language, ancl Authenticity
    3. For what Headers and with what object written
    4. At what time written
    5. Its Style and Character
  4. Of the Gospel According to Luke
    1. Its Authorship
    2. Its Origin
    3. For what Readers and with whnt object written
    4. At what time written
    5. At whnt place written
    6. In what language written
    7. Its Genuineness
    8. Authenticity of the two first chapters
    9. Its Style and Character
  5. Of the Gospel According to John
    1. Its Authorship
    2. Its Sources
    3. For what Readers nn,I with what object written
    4. At what place and time written
    5. In what language written
    6. Its Genuineness
    7. Its Style and Characlcr
  6. Of This Present Edition of the Greek Testament
    1. Of the Arrangement of the Text
    2. Of the Various Readings
    3. Of the Marginal References
  7. Apparatus Criticus

Table of Contents Vol. 2

  1. Of the Acts of the Apostles
    1. Its Authorship
    2. Its Sources
    3. For what Readers and with what Object it was written
    4. At what Time and Place it was written
    5. Genuineness and State of the Text
    6. Chronology
  2. Of the Epistle to the Romans
    1. Its Authorship and Integrity
    2. For what Readers it was written
    3. With what Object it was written
    4. At what Time and Place it was written
    5. Language ond Style
  3. Of the First Epistle to the Corinthians
    1. Its Authorship nnd Integrity
    2. For what Readers it was written
    3. For what Object it was written
    4. Of the Number of Epistles written by Paul to the Corinthians
    5. Of the Number of Visits made by Paul to the Corinthians
    6. At what Place and Time this Epistle was written
    7. Matter and Style

Table of Contents Vol. 3

  1. The Epistle to the Galatians
    1. Its Authorship
    2. For what Readers it was written
    3. With what Object it was written
    4. Its Matter and Style
    5. Time and Place of Writing
  2. The Epistle to the Ephesians
    1. Its Authorship
    2. For what Readers it was written
    3. Its Occasion, Object, and Contents
    4. At what Time and Place it was written
    5. Its Language and Style
    6. Its Relation to the Epistle to the Colossians
  3. The Epistle to the Philippians
    1. Its Authorship and Integrity
    2. For what Readers and with what Object it was written
    3. At what Place and Time it was written
    4. Language and Style
  4. The Epistle to the Colossians
    1. Its Authorship
    2. For what Readers and with what Object it was written
    3. Time nnd Place of Writing
    4. Language and Style: connexion with the Epistle to the Ephesians
  5. The First Epistle to the Thessalonians
    1. Its Authorship
    2. For what Readers and with what Object it was writte
    3. Palce and Time of Writing
    4. Matter and Style
  6. The Second Epistle to the Thessalonians
    1. Its Authorship
    2. For what Readers and with what Object it was written
    3. Place and Time of Writing
    4. Style
    5. On the Prophetic Import of Ch. ii. 1-12
  7. On the Pastoral Epistles
    1. Their Authorship
    2. Time and Place of Writing
  8. On the First Epistle to Timotheus
    1. Their Authorship
    2. Time and Place of Writing
  9. On the Second Epistle to Timotheus
    1. To whom written
    2. Occasion and Object
  10. The Epistle to Titus
    1. To whom written
    2. The Churches of Crete
  11. The Epistle to Philemon
    1. Its Authorship
    2. Place, Time, Occasion, and Object of Writing
    3. To what Place addressed, &c.
    4. Character and Style
  12. Apparatus Criticus
    1. List of MSS. containing the Epistles of St. Paul
    2. List, and Specification of Editions, of Books quoted, referred to, or made use of in this Volume

Table of Contents Vol. 4

  1. The Epistle to the Hebrews
    1. Its Authorship
    2. For what Readers it was written
    3. Time and Place of Writing
    4. Occasion, Object of Writing, and Contents
    5. Language and Style
    6. Canonicity
  2. The General Epistle of James
    1. Its Authorship
    2. For what Readers the Epistle was written
    3. The Place and Time of Writing
    4. Object, Contents, and Style
    5. Its Genuineness and Place in the Canon
  3. The First General Epistle of Peter
    1. Its Genuineness
    2. Its Author
    3. For what Readers it was written
    4. Time and Place of Writing
    5. Its Object and Contents
    6. Character and Style
  4. The Second General Epistle of Peter
    1. Object, Contents, and Occasion of the Epistle
    2. For what Readers it was written
    3. On the Relation between this Epistle and that of Jude
    4. Authenticity
    5. Time and Place of Writing
  5. 1 John
    1. Its Authorship
    2. For what Readers it was written
    3. Its Relation to the Gospel of St. John
    4. Time and Place of Writing
    5. Contents and Arrangement
    6. Language and Style
    7. Occasion and Object
  6. 2 & 3 John
    1. Its Authorship
    2. For what Readers written
    3. Time and Place of Writing
  7. Jude
    1. Its Authorship
    2. Authenticity
    3. For what Readers and with what Object written
    4. Time and Place of Writing
    5. On the Apocryphal Writings apparently referred to in this Epistle
  8. Revelation
    1. Authorship, nnd Canonicity
    2. Place and Time of Writing
    3. To whom addressed
    4. Object and Contents
    5. Systems of Interpretation