28 research outputs found
Four lectures on the Western text of the New Testament.
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The origin of the Leicester codex of the New Testament.
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Picus who is also Zeus,
"The present volume is a continuation of the one which was published in 1913 under the title of Boanerges, much in the same way as Boanerges was the expansion and extension of the previous volumes dealing with the Dioscuri in Christian legend and the Cult of the Heavenly Twins."-Introd.Mode of access: Internet
The origin of the doctrine of the Trinity, a popular exposition,
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The Dioscuri in the Christian legends,
Florus and Laurus.--Judas Thomas.--Protasius and Gervasius.--Spensippus, Elasippus and Mesippus.--S. Kastoulos and S. Polyeuctes.Mode of access: Internet
The ascent of Olympus /
"Published for the John Rylands Library."--P. facing t.p."Four lectures which were delivered in the John Rylands Library, Manchester, during the years 1915 and 1916, and which appeared at intervals in the Library bulletins."--Pref.Includes bibliographical references.The cult of Dionysos -- The cult of Apollo -- The cult of Artemis -- The cult of Aphrodite.Mode of access: Internet
The Apology of Aristides on behalf of the Christians, from a Syriac ms. preserved on Mount Sinai,
The original text of the Apology is lost. A recension of it is preserved in the Greek version of the legend of Barlaam and Joasaph (Nachor's speech to the king) Besides the Syriac translation, discovered by P. R. Harris in 1889, a fragment of an An Armenian translation exists in two manuscripts which contain the first two chapters.Reprint of the first edition with a few verbal corrections and the substitution of a fresh literal translation of a few lines of the Armenian version cited on p. 78. cf. Pref.Mode of access: Internet