Paul warned about people corrupting the true text when he wrote in 2 Tessalonians 2:1-2, "Now, brethren, concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him, we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come."
Gaius (or Caius), writing between 175-200 called out several heretics by name who corrupted the scriptures. See Pickering, The Identity of the New Testament Text, p. 16 or J. W. Burgon, The Revision Revised. Ultimately Eusebius.
All this is long before Hort's supposed additions to the scriptures between 250 and 350.
Gaius (or Caius), writing between 175-200 called out several heretics by name who corrupted the scriptures. See Pickering, The Identity of the New Testament Text, p. 16 or J. W. Burgon, The Revision Revised. Ultimately Eusebius.
All this is long before Hort's supposed additions to the scriptures between 250 and 350.
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