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Book Description
- Title:
- The New Archeological Discoveries: and their bearing upon the New Testament and upon the life and times of the Primitive Church, 7th edn.
- Authors:
- Camden McCormack Cobern [1855-1920]
- Publication Year:
- 1924
- Location:
- New York & London
- Publisher:
- Alexander P. Watt
- Pages:
- 708
- Subjects:
- Archaeology, Bible, New Testament
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
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Table of Contents
- Preface to First Edition—Camden McCormack Cobern [1855-1920]
- Preface to Fourth Edition—Camden McCormack Cobern [1855-1920]
- A Note—George W. Gilmore
- Introduction—Edouard Naville [1844-1926]
- The Story of Modern Discoveries of Papyri
- The Origin, Nature, and Value of Papyrus Documents
- The Earliest Finds of Greek Papyri Dating from
the Apostolic and Adjoining Centuries
- Dr. Deissmann's Epoch-making Discovery Concerning the Papyri
- Most Recent Discovery and Publication of New
Material
- A General View of the District Where Most of the
Papyri Were Found
- The Fayum
- The Common Life of Some Egyptian Towns in the First Century of the Christian Era, and Later;
Life in Socnopaei Nesus in the Apostolic
Era;
Life in Socnopaei Nesus and in Arsmoë
- New Light from the Papyri Upon the Language of the New Testament
- New Light Upon the Origin and Textual Form of
the New Testament
- New Light Upon the Grammar of the New Testament
- New Light Upon the Style of the New Testament
- New Light Upon the Vocabulary of the New Testament
- Ancient New Testaments Recently Discovered
- Greek New Testament
- Ancient New Testaments Previously Known
- Newly Discovered Fragments of Ancient New Testaments (4th-5th Centuries) Written Upon Skins and Catalogued by Gregory
- Recently Discovered Portions of New Testaments (3d-4th Centuries) Written Upon Papyrus and Catalogued by Gregory and Kenyon; Ancient Papyrus New Testaments Catalogued by Sir F.G. Kenyon
- Other More Recently Discovered Ancient New Testaments on Papyri, Parchment or Vellum Dating from the Third to the Sixth Centuries; An Ancient Fourth or Fifth Century New Testament Containing the Entire Four Gospels and Fragments of the Pauline Epistles. (Washington Codex. 1908-9); Other Fragments of Ancient New Testaments-One Written on Pieces of a Broken Pot
- Syriac New Testaments
- Newly Discovered Syriac New Testament from the Convent of St. Catherine
- Coptic New Testaments
- Ancient New Testaments in Latin and Other Languages
- A Very Ancient "Harmony of the Gospels
- New Light on the New Testament from Primitive Christian Documents Recently Disovered
- The Logia, or Newly Discovered "Sayings of Our Lord"
- New Fragments of Lost Gospels, Acts, Revelations,
etc.
- The Gospel of Peter
- Revelation of Peter
- Other Fragments of Importance Recently Recovered
- Importance of These Apocryphal Gospels, Acts, etc.
- Some Famous Ancient Documents, Recently Recovered, which Mention or Use the New Testament
- Apology of Aristides
- The Shepherd of Hermas
- The Ring of Pope Xystus
- Lost Works of Early Christian Fathers Recently Discovered; Irenaeus, Apostolic Preaching; Origen on the Book of Revelation; Letters of Ignatius
- The Didache or "Teaching of the Twelve Apostles"
- Libelli
- Ancient Christian Sermons
- Ancient Prayers and Amulets
- Ancient Christian Hymns
- Private and Official Letters of Early Christians
- Liturgical Fragments and Biblical Quotations
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