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Introductory Notice to the Early Liturgies.
[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.
[4079] London, Rivingtons, 1872.
[4080] Oxford, Parker, 1876.
[4081] Oxford, University Press, 1878. Also Ancient Liturgy of Antioch, Oxford, 1879.
[4082] London, Bells, 1885.
[4083] London, Rivingtons, 1882.
[4084] The Hague, Scheurler, 1715. Let me give the title of this rare book more fully, thus: S. Irenæi Fragmenta Anecdota, etc., quæ illustravit, denique Liturgia Græca Jo. Ern. Grabii, et dissertatione de præjudiciis theologicis auxit Christoph. Matth. Pfaffius Of whom see Lardner, Credib., i. 17. See vol. i. p. 574, note 5.
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