Life and Letters of J.A.F. Hort volume I page 78. Letter addressed to Mr. John Ellerton dated July 6, 1848.
"I am inclined to think that no such state as Eden ever existed, and that Adam's fall in no degree differed from the fall of each of his descendants,----"
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Life and letters of J.A.F. Hort volume II page 50. Letter addressed to Reverend B. F. Westcott, dated Oct 17, 1865.
"I have been persuaded for many years that Mary-worship and Jesus-worship have very much in common in their causes and their results."
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Life and Letters of J.A.F. Hort volume I page 416. Letter addressed to Rev. John Ellerton, and dated April 3, 1860.
"But the book which has most engaged me is Darwin. Whatever may be thought of it, it is a book that one is proud to be contemporary with."
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Life and letter of J.A. F. Hort volume I page 471. In a letter to A. Mackmillan dated Jan. 4, 1863 Hort lays out his method for revising the Bible.
"The Authorized Version follows the Latin arrangement; I should simply follow the Greek. My Greek text would be constructed almost entirely from the four great MSS.; of course it would not appear."
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Life and Letters of J.A.F. Hort volume II page128.Letter addressed to Rev. J. Davies, and dated May 14, 1870.
"I John v 7 might be rid of in a month;"
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"I am inclined to think that no such state as Eden ever existed, and that Adam's fall in no degree differed from the fall of each of his descendants,----"
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Life and letters of J.A.F. Hort volume II page 50. Letter addressed to Reverend B. F. Westcott, dated Oct 17, 1865.
"I have been persuaded for many years that Mary-worship and Jesus-worship have very much in common in their causes and their results."
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Life and Letters of J.A.F. Hort volume I page 416. Letter addressed to Rev. John Ellerton, and dated April 3, 1860.
"But the book which has most engaged me is Darwin. Whatever may be thought of it, it is a book that one is proud to be contemporary with."
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Life and letter of J.A. F. Hort volume I page 471. In a letter to A. Mackmillan dated Jan. 4, 1863 Hort lays out his method for revising the Bible.
"The Authorized Version follows the Latin arrangement; I should simply follow the Greek. My Greek text would be constructed almost entirely from the four great MSS.; of course it would not appear."
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Life and Letters of J.A.F. Hort volume II page128.Letter addressed to Rev. J. Davies, and dated May 14, 1870.
"I John v 7 might be rid of in a month;"
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