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The readings of the Vatican manuscript were given with more exactness and certainty than had been possible in the earlier editions, and the editor had also the advantage of using the published labours of his colleague and friend Samuel Prideaux Tregelles.
* Codex Dublinensis ( Codex Z ) of St. Matthew's Gospel, at Trinity College, Dublin, also deciphered by Tregelles
Tregelles also wrote Heads of Hebrew Grammar ( 1852 ), translated Gesenius's Hebrew Lexicon ( 1846, 1857 ) from Latin, and was the author of a little work on the Jansenists ( 1851 ) and of various works in exposition of his special eschatological views including Remarks on the Prophetic Visions of Daniel ( 1852, new ed., 1864 ) and The Hope of Christ's Second Coming ( 1864 ).
" Despite his erudition, Tregelles was also a warm-hearted evangelical who wrote many hymns, now largely forgotten, the earliest of which were published in the Plymouth Brethren's Hymns for the Poor of the Flock ( 1838 ).
He also acknowledges dependence on the critical work of Samuel Prideaux Tregelles and various other scholars.

Tregelles and where
For a time Tregelles worked at the ironworks, Neath Abbey, Glamorgan, where he devoted his spare time to learning Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Welsh.

Tregelles and Lachmann
Beginning with Lachmann ( in Germany, 1840 ), reservations about the pericope became more strongly argued in the modern period, and these opinions were carried into the English world by Samuel Davidson ( 1848 – 1851 ), Tregelles ( 1862 ), and others ; the argument against the verses being given body and final expression in Hort ( 1886 ).
Discovering that the textus receptus did not rest on ancient authority, Tregelles decided to publish a new version of the Greek text of the New Testament based on ancient manuscripts and the citations of the early church fathers, unaware for many years that his work was paralleling that of German philologist and textual critic, Karl Lachmann.
* Samuel Prideaux Tregelles, An account of the printed text of the Greek New Testament: with remarks on its revision upon critical principles: together with a collation of the critical texts of Griesbach, Scholz, Lachmann, and Tischendorf, with that in common use.

Tregelles and ),
He was the son of Samuel Tregelles ( 1789 – 1828 ) and Dorothy ( 1790 – 1873 ), his wife.
Tregelles first became generally known through his Book of Revelation in Greek Edited from Ancient Authorities ( 1844 ), which contained the announcement of his intention to prepare the new Greek New Testament.
), B. W. Newton and Dr. S. P. Tregelles: Teachers of the faith and the future, 2nd ed., ( London: Sovereign Grace Advent Testimony, 1969 ).

Tregelles and with
The British scholar and theologian Tregelles published his own version in 1846, which was reissued in 1857 with special warnings in a section " To The Student " about scholarly attacks on Christianity and the dangers of Gesenius ' rationalism.
Since then, both the Tregelles Lexicon and the BDB and have been reissued with Strong's numbering system to aid in navigating their contents.
Tregelles was born at Wodehouse Place, Falmouth, of Quaker parents, but he himself for many years was in communion with the Plymouth Brethren and then later in life became a Presbyterian ( or perhaps an Anglican ).

Tregelles and .
His text critical colleague Samuel Prideaux Tregelles wrote warmly of their mutual interest in textual scholarship.
In the late 18th century, an Iron Foundry was opened near the Abbey ruins by a company owned by the Price, Fox and Tregelles families.
* S. P. Tregelles, The Printed Text of the Greek New Testament, London 1854.
Samuel Prideaux Tregelles ( 30 January 1813 – 24 April 1875 ) was an English biblical scholar, textual critic, and theologian.
He was the nephew of Edwin Octavius Tregelles.
Tregelles became a private tutor in Falmouth, and finally devoted himself to scholarship until incapacitated by paralysis in 1870.
Tregelles received an LL. D.
Tregelles was a member of the English revision committee overseeing the preparation of the Bible translation known as the Revised Version ( or English Revised Version ) of which the New Testament was published in 1881, six years after his death.
Like his cousin by marriage, Benjamin Wills Newton, who was instrumental in Tregelles's conversion and who helped finance publication of his books, Tregelles was a post tribulationist.
An acquaintance said of Tregelles that he was " able to shed a light upon any topic that might be introduced ," but that to ask him a question was dangerous because " doing so was like reaching to take a book and having the whole shelf-full precipitated upon your head.
* H3: The Fry collection: papers relating to B. W. Newton, S. P. Tregelles, F. W. Wyatt, A. C. Fry, and others, at the Christian Brethren Archive of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester.

also and visited
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The flowers are catkins with elongate male catkins on the same plant as shorter female catkins, often before leaves appear ; they are mainly wind-pollinated, but also visited by bees to a small extent.
The affliction of boils was also visited upon the people of Gath and of Ekron, whither the Ark was successively removed ( 1 Sam.
Dürer probably also visited Padua and Mantua on this trip.
He also visited and taught in many other Jewish towns ( Yer.
When Gianfranco Fini visited Israel in late November 2003 in the function of Italian Deputy Prime Minister, he labeled the racial laws issued by the fascist regime in 1938 as " infamous ", as also Giorgio Almirante, historic leader of MSI, had done before.
In addition to popularizing the bikini swimming suit, Bardot has also been credited with popularizing the city of St. Tropez and the town of Armação dos Búzios in Brazil, which she visited in 1964 with her boyfriend at the time, Brazilian musician Bob Zagury.
The side also visited Australia, losing a test but winning five out of the six non-test games.
Bede also travelled to the monastery of Lindisfarne, and at some point visited the otherwise unknown monastery of a monk named, a visit that is mentioned in a letter to that monk.
Busch and Conrad had visited another town, only south of Pilsen, also known for its breweries: Budweis ( or Böhmisch Budweis, today's České Budějovice ).
He also visited the school in March 2010 to perform his show Hitler Moustache.
More also DJed on pirate radio, hosting the Meltdown Show on Kiss FM and worked at the Reckless Records store on Berwick Street, London where Black visited as a customer.
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It is also suggested that the Arabs, who reached Lakshadweep and Maldives around 900 AD, may have visited the Chagos, and that Zheng He may have sailed close in 1413 – 1415, since it is documented on a Ming Dynasty map.
For example, it is possible that he never visited Macedonia at all, or, if he did, he might have been drawn there by King Archelaus with incentives that were also offered to other artists.
Ephrem is also supposed to have visited Saint Pishoy in the monasteries of Scetes in Egypt.
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In her later years, she also visited the Empire State Building frequently, once visiting in 1991 as a guest of honor at the building's 60th anniversary, and also in May 2004, which was among her last public appearances.
They had also been visited by Apollos ( Acts 18: 27 ), perhaps by Peter ( 1 Cor.
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The Carthaginians also visited.
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