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Ten essays about the analysis of variants in manuscripts of the books of the New Testament. These include edited, updated excerpts from books by J. Rendel Harris, William Sanday, F. C. Burkitt, F. G. Kenyon, George Salmon, Eberhard Nestle, and more, including James Snapp, Jr.'s "Equitable Eclecticism: The Future of New Testament Textual Criticism." (140,000 words)
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