“[For slides 51-54]:
The following Papyrus MSS. is the oldest copy of the Septuagint, comprising parts of Zechariah and Malachi, exhibited at the Oriental Congress, September 1892. By the kind permission of Professor Hechler these slides have been reproduced from direct Photographs of the original MSS.
[for slides 55-56]:
The Logia, or Sayings of our Lord, as written on both sides of the recently discovered Papyrus.
”“[For slides 51-54]:
The following Papyrus MSS. is the oldest copy of the Septuagint, comprising parts of Zechariah and Malachi, exhibited at the Oriental Congress, September 1892. By the kind permission of Professor Hechler these slides have been reproduced from direct Photographs of the original MSS.
[for slides 55-60]:
The Logia, or Sayings of our Lord, as written on both sides of the Papyrus.
”“[For slides 51-54]:
The following Papyrus MSS. is the oldest copy of the Septuagint, comprising parts of Zechariah and Malachi, exhibited at the Oriental Congress, September 1892. By the kind permission of Professor Hechler these slides have been reproduced from direct Photographs of the original MSS.
[for slides 55-60]:
The Logia, or Sayings of our Lord, as written on both sides of the Papyrus.
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