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Series - Gorgias Theological Library (ISSN 1935-6935) - Charles C. Edmunds and William H. P. Hatch, . The Gospel Manuscripts of the General Theological Seminary  

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Charles C. Edmunds and William H. P. Hatch, . The Gospel Manuscripts of the General Theological Seminary  

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Author: Charles C. Edmunds and William H. P. Hatch
Title: The Gospel Manuscripts of the General Theological Seminary
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Series: Gorgias Theological Library 5
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
Publication Date: 11/1/2006 2:41:21 PM 1918
Availability: In Print
ISBN: 1-59333-463-X
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Format: Hardback 6 x 9, 1 volume(s), iii + 68 pages, 9 illustrations

Three valuable gospel codices held by the General Theological Seminary in New York are now available to the wider academic world. The Hoffman Manuscript (Gregory 2324), Codex Gregory 2346, and the Benton Manuscript (Gregory 669) appear in partial facsimile with thorough collations and descriptions. These important documents are all of the miniscule class of ancient gospels. For ease of reference, this publication remains the primary edition.

Charles Carroll Edmunds was an Episcopal priest who served many parishes in New York and New Jersey from the late nineteenth century through the early years of the twentieth. He was honored with the degree D.D. for his distinguished service.

William Henry Paine Hatch was educated at Harvard and at the General Theological Seminary. He became a priest of the Episcopal Church and later earned a doctorate also at Harvard University.



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