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The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel according to S. Mark is unavailable, but you can change that!

Focusing exclusively on the last twelve verses of Mark (Mark Chapter 16), John W. Burgon offers critical examination of the text through extensive studies of the MSS and alternative translations. Burgon provides commentary and exposition based on patristic evidence, critics of the early church, semantic consistency, and explanation of the omission from some translations.

no variety of reading from the Textus receptusq) in an earlier part of the same ancient work. The “Constitutions” are assigned to the iiird or the ivth centuryr. VIII and IX. It will be shewn in Chapter V. that EUSEBIUS, the Ecclesiastical Historian, was profoundly well acquainted with these verses. He discusses them largely, and (as I shall prove in the chapter referred to) was by no means disposed to question their genuineness. His Church History was published A.D. 325. MARINUS also, (whoever
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