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The New Archeological Discoveries: and their bearing upon the New Testament and upon the life and times of the Primitive Church, 7th edn.
Camden McCormack Cobern [1855-1920]


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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:
Publication Year:
Location:
New York & London
Publisher:
Alexander P. Watt
Pages:
708
Subjects:
Archaeology, Bible, New Testament
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Camden McCormack Cobern [1855-1920], The New Archeological Discoveries

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]
  1. The Story of Modern Discoveries of Papyri
    1. The Origin, Nature, and Value of Papyrus Documents
    2. The Earliest Finds of Greek Papyri Dating from the Apostolic and Adjoining Centuries
    3. Dr. Deissmann's Epoch-making Discovery Concerning the Papyri
    4. Most Recent Discovery and Publication of New Material
    5. A General View of the District Where Most of the Papyri Were Found
      1. The Fayum
      2. 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
  2. New Light from the Papyri Upon the Language of the New Testament
    1. New Light Upon the Origin and Textual Form of
      the New Testament
    2. New Light Upon the Grammar of the New Testament
    3. New Light Upon the Style of the New Testament
    4. New Light Upon the Vocabulary of the New Testament
  3. Ancient New Testaments Recently Discovered
    1. Greek New Testament
      1. Ancient New Testaments Previously Known
      2. Newly Discovered Fragments of Ancient New Testaments (4th-5th Centuries) Written Upon Skins and Catalogued by Gregory
      3. 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
      4. 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
    2. Syriac New Testaments
      1. Newly Discovered Syriac New Testament from the Convent of St. Catherine
    3. Coptic New Testaments
    4. Ancient New Testaments in Latin and Other Languages
    5. A Very Ancient "Harmony of the Gospels
  4. New Light on the New Testament from Primitive Christian Documents Recently Disovered
    1. The Logia, or Newly Discovered "Sayings of Our Lord"
    2. New Fragments of Lost Gospels, Acts, Revelations,
      etc.
      1. The Gospel of Peter
      2. Revelation of Peter
      3. Other Fragments of Importance Recently Recovered
      4. Importance of These Apocryphal Gospels, Acts, etc.
    3. Some Famous Ancient Documents, Recently Recovered, which Mention or Use the New Testament
      1. Apology of Aristides
      2. The Shepherd of Hermas
      3. The Ring of Pope Xystus
      4. Lost Works of Early Christian Fathers Recently Discovered; Irenaeus, Apostolic Preaching; Origen on the Book of Revelation; Letters of Ignatius
    4. The Didache or "Teaching of the Twelve Apostles"
    5. Libelli
    6. Ancient Christian Sermons
    7. Ancient Prayers and Amulets
    8. Ancient Christian Hymns
    9. Private and Official Letters of Early Christians
    10. Liturgical Fragments and Biblical Quotations
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