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^ Lo * 5 s ' pression maxirne is d ^ eO ratory of Oriesbach ' s firm persuasion that the classification of rnanhscjripts jda ^ ends on a higher principle than attention to numerical excesses JMJtf J&fects . ,, JBtrt the '' accuracy of his calculation" ia di ^ pute < J . 37 : —
** A circumstance upon which he seems to lay considerable stress , printing- his account of it in italics , is the union of the fiy&tittscripts A . C . with Orig-en in serentyftve # et of eighty places ; but here he is indisputably inaccurate . His words are
these : ' Inter lee Hones xllas 88 codicibus A et C cffmmun&F , simt 75 , quibus sitffragatitr Qrigeftes i et 13 tcmtum a . qnibuf abltorret * Tbs thirteen differences alluded to- he gives in : detail \ but besides these , seventeen jnore at least appear to have escaped Lta eye , which X have subjoined in a no £ c ' so that instead of only thirteen instances pf discordance he should have given thirty ! ' *
* Haviag .. exatnined ' the sfvepteen readings ' ' ^ aid to he omitted by him , we arc aatisfi ^ u that something nug-htbe alleged in abatement of the charge . Griesba&h , afipr all , neither was ; nor claimed to he exempted froui fnac-Cixra&yJ ^ M ? -ror is more or less unavoidal'le hi these investigationa . Such is I > r * L ^ * s ' opiiitem :, arid he »^ ws a persuasion ibat Grieftbach's ertor has
not beefi 4 « te » dof ^» LJ . 48 . -1 n a rtote hc ^ vmfer to f >* 42 , the Reriyarkef » nhaiidw > Hne 1 ^« Krcu » cs him of / iQt having collat « k . a JKS , with which he professes * cr feave' ^ eer * - ^ c <|« a 4 n 4 e 4 » * We em ^ fay 4 h « e ^ p ittet ' mshMmd&wnefy ; be-? &mg ^ m Tapta ttfc 1 afi tte ^^ tsrse migh t easily -have he ^ ft "to ^ "Wbtfi the "T - lJ ^ l : ? ^^ i .. ^ , r .- ? , ' ¦ A » _ Z' ctfi ^ ¦ - . s- ' YfCkrfc . ffZ " f
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Art . III . —Sermons fr y the late-John Simps&n . Printed , by Combe ^ at , Leicester . Published , in Londoe ^ by Hunter . 1 & \ 6 . 8 vo . pp . 460 . Tfrl J §> subjects of the discourses contained in this volume , are ttve following : Contentment ( Heb .
xiii . 5 ) y Hax . iteV 8 ( \ amhibiim 2 Kin ^ s viii . 13 )»• Forgiveness of' injuries ( Matt ,. vi . 14 , 15 ) , JBrotheily love ( Heb . xiii , 1 ) , The house of mourning and of J easl ' ^ iw ^ - ( d ? cfle ^ . '" vnv £ J > The government of the heart ( 'Pro * -. ' W . 23 ) , Fortitude
( 1 Cor . xvi . i 3 % Itefnhn ' s pride { Fj-thex v . 13 ) , T / ie loss ' - of the foul - nat ^ corhpensated ly the gain of'the ' world fMkttf xvi . 2 ( j ] , lieaeemityg the time ( C : © 1 bss . i v . 5 It Agwmt Jottpwirtg the mttMttttfe to < Zo tmi' ( Rio (]/ % iiin . V ) , Xeiii ^ r-
pL ( dm 4 ^ ( N ' i ^ i 3 ^^ m * uei 0 e ^ . QReyij ^ . rgj , . Jfurubh ^^^^ % ^ 4 M ' a ^ iH ^ V , 14 » ; \ h > - \®) * vfjfHismtpr /> ¦ - riff * :. Wif ^ flL . ^ ta ^ ,, di * JL »} ie . n ^ ^ jr atfL ^^ Oal- vi- ' y )? .
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pubrli ^ tiotis rd which We have ro ^ jtrffi T refe £ enS ? in the margin . ^ ^ / Ijiat Grieibach deserves the thanks of every Bit > lifca ! Critic for his quotaf lions from Origen , is undoubted . At the same time , these extracts are neither so complete nor so accurate as to supersede further
investigation-I } r . Laurence has sheWti this to ftb the fact , 41—4 g , and Appendix , Perhaps he makes an iexcessive estimate of the honour of his triumph : per * haps greater modesty would have become him ; and his own reputation might not have suffered had he suppressed the exclamation , 44 , " Now could a writer of Griesbach ' s . talent and diligence blunder so egregiously !"
Sure we are thatGriesbacfh ' s censor , whose Remarks , &c . begin , proceed and conclude on the false supposition that the number rather than the quality of readings should govern our classification of manuscripts ought not to have hazarded this sentence . Hitherto he has not destroyed ^ or injured , the critical system of the Professor . It is with reluctance that
we must -now divert our attention , from his attacks . Other engagements demand our time and thoughts-1 and we hope to continue and finish this article of Review in the Monthly ' Repository for May .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1817, page 241, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2463/page/49/
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