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So Everyone Could Use It
I would give up every book I own, including my first edition of the OED, my Civil War edition of the Merriam Webster’s Unabridged, etc., etc., etc., so everyone could use it any time they wanted rather than that only … Continue reading
Posted in Bibliology, NT Textual Criticism
Tagged Michael Hart, NTTC, oldest and best manuscripts, textual criticism
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