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OF THE

VATICAN MANUSCRIPTS

ELEVEN LAST EPISTLES

OF

PAUL THE APOSTLE,

ON

DEFINITE RULES OF TRANSLATION,

AND AN

ENGLISH VERSION OF THE SAME,

FOLLOWED BY

THE AUTHORIZED ENGLISH VERSION COLLATED WITH THE ABOVE-NAMED ENGLISH VERSION.

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BY

HERMAN HEINFETTER,

AUTHOR OF RULES FOR ASCERTAINING THE SENSE CONVEYED IN ANCIENT

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ALEXANDER HEYLIN, 28, PATERNOSTER ROW;

J. BUMPUS, 158, OXFORD STREET.

August 1st, 1862.

[ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL.]

100. n. 103.

LONDON:

PRINTED BY E. COLYER, 17, FENCHURCH STREET.

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MEMORANDA.

The Greek Text here used is that of the Vatican Manuscript.

The Figures between the Lines under 490, refer the reader to the Rules. These figures are sometimes succeeded by a comma, which is followed by other figures, these other figures point out the para

granh in the Noto to the Dula th

ERRATA.

Heb. vii. 2, which a king of peace is, read, the king

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500 and above, refers the reader to the notes at

the foot of the page.

In the Notes, Whereas &c., means, Whereas the Sense intended to be conveyed is-Hence &c., 321, or, 322,1, means, Hence the Disarrangement. See Rule 321, or, 322,1.

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MEMORANDA.

The Greek Text here used is that of the Vatican Manuscript.

The Figures between the Lines under 490, refer the reader to the Rules. These figures are sometimes succeeded by a comma, which is followed by other figures, these other figures point out the paragraph in the Note to the Rule that is referred to. 490, refers the reader to my Tract on Inσovs Kupios.

491,

492,

Do.

Do.

Ιησού.
Πνευμα.

493, refers the reader to my Note Mat. 592.

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500 and above, refers the reader to the notes at

the foot of the page.

In the Notes, Whereas &c., means, Whereas the Sense intended to be conveyed is—Hence &c., 321, or, 322,1, means, Hence the Disarrangement. See Rule 321, or, 322,1.

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