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Authors: H.A.G. Houghton, C.M. Kreinecker, R.F MacLachlan and C.J SmithThe earliest Latin versions of the writings of the New Testament offering of import insights into the oldest forms of the biblical text, the operate of linguistic communication inward the ancient Church in addition to the foundations from which Christian theology developed inward the West.
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Open Access Open Access Open AccessIntroductionBy: H.A.G. Houghton, C.M. Kreinecker, R.F. MacLachlan in addition to C.J. SmithPages: 1–10 Open AccessList of WitnessesBy: H.A.G. Houghton, C.M. Kreinecker, R.F. MacLachlan in addition to C.J. SmithPages: 11–26 Open AccessSummary of MaterialBy: H.A.G. Houghton, C.M. Kreinecker, R.F. MacLachlan in addition to C.J. SmithPages: 27–29 Open AccessConventionsBy: H.A.G. Houghton, C.M. Kreinecker, R.F. MacLachlan in addition to C.J. SmithPages: 30–31 Open Access Open AccessRomansBy: H.A.G. Houghton, C.M. Kreinecker, R.F. MacLachlan in addition to C.J. SmithPages: 34–173 Open Access1 CorinthiansBy: H.A.G. Houghton, C.M. Kreinecker, R.F. MacLachlan in addition to C.J. SmithPages: 174–301 Open Access2 CorinthiansBy: H.A.G. Houghton, C.M. Kreinecker, R.F. MacLachlan in addition to C.J. SmithPages: 302–389 Open AccessGalatiansBy: H.A.G. Houghton, C.M. Kreinecker, R.F. MacLachlan in addition to C.J. SmithPages: 390–436- Toggle Tree Node
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Open AccessAppendix: Concordance of SiglaBy: H.A.G. Houghton, C.M. Kreinecker, R.F. MacLachlan in addition to C.J. SmithPages: 437 Open Access
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