Maio discovered manuscripts containing the Thirteen Epistles of Paul, in the Ambrosian library at Milan. The publication of this much desired part of this venerable version is eagerly expected by the lovers of sacred literature. 9. The Slavonic, or ancient Russian; by Methodius and Cyril, in the ninth century. 10. The Anglo-Saxon, made probably in the eighth century. The Gospels only, and some fragments besides, have been published. It is said to exhibit chiefly the readings of the Old Italic. 11. In 1817, a manuscript of a version of the whole Old and New Testament in the Georgian language was discovered in the Georgian monastery at Mount Athos. It is said to be the actual autograph of the translator, Euphemius, who lived in the eighth century. It is to be hoped that measures will be taken to procure an unaltered impression, or at least an exact collation of this new accession to the materials of Biblical literature, INDEX III. PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE, EITHER DISCUSSED AT LARGE, OR ON GENESIS. Let us make man, in our image .... Vol. I. 368 28, 29... Noah;-this shall console us. xi. 7. xvi. 7-13. Angel;-thou, God, who seest me ... ... 173 368 161, 175 Invoking in the name of Jehovah .... 406 176 333 II. 153 I. 348 334 177 ..II. 261 I. 334 380 ... 18..... In thy seed, all nations blessed... 33... God judge between us ... From the heavens I have spoken xxiii. 20... Angel, my name within him |