"The Revision Of The New Testament: A Paper Read Before The Irish Church Conference, April 1881" by George Salmon offers a detailed examination of the revised version of the New Testament as it appeared in 1881. Salmon, a prominent theologian, provides critical insights into the textual changes and their implications for biblical interpretation. This paper provides valuable historical context for understanding the debates surrounding the translation and interpretation of scripture during the late 19th century. It remains relevant for scholars of religious history, biblical studies, and those interested in the evolution of the New Testament texts.
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