abbot on the construction of romans ix. 5. erratum

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ERRATA.

Further Corrections and Additions for the Number for fune and December, 188 1.

Page 4, 1. 3, and p, 7, note, 1. 2 from bottom, for Wace read Bishop Jackson

" 5, 2d par., line 12, "homage." Add as a note:-See also Acts iii. 20:-" and that he may send the Christ who hath been appointed for you, even Jesus."

" 12, 1. 9 from bottom, dele the clause beginning "Westcott and Hort" and ending with "margin;"

" 13, end of 2d paragraph, add:-It is, however, represented in the margin of Westcott and Hort's edition of the N. T. in Greek.

" 19, 2d paragraph, 1. 9, for Professor Wace read The Bishop of London

" o101, at the end of 3d paragraph (1. 6 from bottom) add:-See also Iren. Haer. iv. 4. ( I: ? abriY yap r at & a dp x a 6 pC6Tara xapiro~popETl , xa' of dxarrroloe (mistranslated in the Ante-Nicene Christian Library); and Frag. xvii. ed.

Stieren, p. 836:-~x 64 -ro3

Al xua' "roD 'lo6Ja a x ar d o d p x a, c~ paoc2ebs xa(Z isPE6S' ~YYjT [6 llb~i]

" o106, note, last line, for ( 6 read 4 7 " 0o9, 1. 5, for and still less read or " 127, 1. 10 from bottom, for subject read object " 137, end of 2d par., add:-See p. 126, note t.

" 141, 2d par., 1. 3, for notice read take up " 144, last par., Ist sentence, dele which .. . laudandus, and

2d sentence, omit 'also' and insert 'a little' before'am- biguous.'

" 145, 2d par., 1. I, for Others read Among those and 1. 2 insert and before Dr.

" 146, 2d par., Ist sentence, add and Neutest. TheoL (1864), P. i94.

" 56, 3d stanza, for our read out " 57, 1. 3 from bottom, for Tanaach read Taanach

" 98, note, 1. 2 from bottom, after v. insert pars ii.

ERRATA. I6I

" 147, 3d par. 1. I, before Prof. J. H. SCHOLTEN insert:-EWALD, Die Sendsckreiben des Af. Paulus u. s. w. (1857), translates: -": der iiber allen ist Gott sei gelobet in die ewigkeiten, Amen!" (p. 323, comp. p. 398 f.) See also his Die Lehre der Bibel von

Gota, Bd. iii. (1874), p. 416, n. 3. " 151, add to the note respecting the punctuation of Rom. ix. 5 in

the Vatican MS. (B):-Since the above was printed, the point after idpxa has been very carefully examined by Professor Ubaldo Ubaldi, of the Collegio Romano, and Father Cozza, one of the editors of the Vatican MS. They compared it, at my suggestion, with the 12 points repre- sented in the printed edition of the MS. on the same page (1453), and also with the points, unquestionably a prima manu, after osr/d~2a, Rom. iv. 4, and after xscrac, 2 Cor. iii. 15. The result is that the point after odpxa is un-

doubtedly by the first hand, the pale ink of the original being only partially covered, as in other cases on the same page, by the black ink of the late scribe who retouched the ancient writing throughout the manuscript.

It may be added, that out of six cursive MSS. examined for me by Dr. C. R. Gregory, viz. Brit. Mus. Add. 5116, 7142, II837, 17469, Curzon 71. 6, and Act. 20 (Paul. 25), all but the last have a colon after idpxa, and the last MS. is almost illegible in this place.

" 153, 2d par., 1. 4, before I Sam. inzsert Ruth ii. 20;

Also in the upresent nzumber.

Page 26, 6th line, read 1630 instead of 1627