En.2.15
[Theos ephanerōthē en sarki]., Or, A critical dissertation upon I Tim. iii. 16. : Wherein rules are laid down to distinguish, in various readings, which is genuine; an account is given of above a hundred Greek manuscripts of St. Paul's Epistles; (many of them not heretofore collated); the writings of the Greek and Latin Fathers, and the ancient versions are examin'd; and the common reading of that text, God was manifest in the flesh, is prov'd to be the true one. Being the substance of eight sermons preach'd at the Lady Moyer's lecture, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, in the years 1737, and 1738. / By John Berriman, M.A.
Portion of title: Critical dissertation upon I Tim. iii. 16
Parallel title: Theos ephanerothe en sarki
London: : Printed for W. Innys at the west-end of St. Paul's, and J. Nourse at the Lamb without Temple-Bar., M.DCC.XLI. [1741]
xxviii, 356 p. ; 8vo.
Text in English with part of title and small parts of text in Greek, and references in Latin.
Catalogue of the works of Daniel Waterland on pp. 353-356.
With a list of the preachers at Lady Moyer's lectures (p. 352).
Errata on pp. 350-351.
Signatures: A⁶, a⁸, B-Z⁸ 2A².
The first 4 words of the title have been transliterated from the Greek.
ESTC, T115864
Incription on front flyleaf: Dedit Coll: Eton: Revdus. Author. 1741.
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Eighteenth century mid brown sprinkled calf; gold tooled double fillet border; gold tooled double fillet and foliage with crown stamp on spine; spine label lost; red sprinkled edges; five raised bands.
Extensive ms. notes on rear endpapers, including notes on manuscripts mentioned in the work, and other sources, and a continuation of the list of preachers at Lady Moyer's lectures. Signed J.B., and presumably by the author.
Bible. Timothy, 1st Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Nourse, J. (John), ? - d. 1780 (John), publisher.
Innys, William, ? - -1756 publisher.
Berriman, John, 1691 - 1768 annotator.
England London.
eng grc lat
B32340