That in order to pass an equitable judgment on ancient documents, they are to be carefully studied, closely compared, and tested by a more scientific process than rough comparison with the Textus Receptus.
That "no equitable judgment can be passed on ancient documents until they are carefully studied, and closely compared with each other, and tested by a more scientific process than rough comparison with" the Textus Receptus.
D and the Old Latin, is with the textus receptus here.
We may now turn to the New Testament, and to the revision of the textus receptus of the New Testament which our rules necessitated, and which formed a very important and, it may be added, a very anxious part of our revision.
The revised edition, which constitutes the Latin textus receptus of the Formula of Concord, was published at Leipzig in 1584.
Its Latin text was embodied 1584 in the Book of Concord as the textus receptus.
In the latter edition of the Elzevirs, issued in 1633, occurred for the first time the widely-used expression "Textus Receptus.
I am not defending the "Textus Receptus"; I am simply stating the fact of its existence.
Textus Receptus: Revised also, but with some uncertainty).
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