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Introductory Notice to the Early Liturgies.
[4058] νόθοι. Codex Liturgicus, vol. iv. p. 35, note.
[4059] Palmer, vol. i. p. 144.
[4060] [Here the weight of authorities is clearly on this side.]
[4061] General Introd., p. 317.
[4062] [Palmer gives proof of its currency at an early period in some details. O. S., vol. i. p. 42.]
[4063] Edinburgh, T. & T. Clark, 1848.
[4064] London, 1744.
[4065] Vol. iii. [Grabe also attempted this.]
[4066] General Introd., p. 324. [From the poverty of ms. authority, we can only form a judgment by comparison with the Clementine and with other more fully represented originals.]
[4067] Editio secunda correctior. Francofurti ad Moenum, 1847.
[4068] General Introd., p. 319.
[4069] Ibid., p. 323.
[4070] Tom. ii. pp. 578–592, ed. sec.
[4071] Introduction, p. 11.
[4072] [Hence the value of these liturgies is to be sought in the points of their agreement and their comparative concord with the Clementine.]
[4073] General Introduction, p. 359.
[4074] Ibid., p. 463.
[4075] [A very fair reviewal of Neale’s theoretical statements may be found in Hammond’s Liturgies, Eastern and Western, Oxford, 1878.]
[4076] Oxford, Parker, 1855.
[4077] London, Masters, 1852.
[4078] Oxford, University Press, 1881.
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