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The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels

CHAPTER X
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Vainly is it urged on the opposite side, that [Greek: pas ho peson] belongs to St.
Luke,--whereas [Greek: kai ho peson] is the phrase found in St.
Matthew's Gospel.

Chrysostom (vii.

672) writes [Greek: pas ho pipton] while professing to quote from St.Matthew; and the author of Cureton's Syriac, who had this reading in his original, does the same.
[267] P.193.
[268] P.11.
[269] vii.

672 a [freely quoted as Greg.Naz.in the Catena of Nicetas, p.

669] xii.


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