The Romaunt Version Of The Gospel According To St. John presents a meticulously researched examination of ancient New Testament versions. Authored by William Stephen Gilly, this scholarly work delves into manuscripts preserved in Trinity College, Dublin, and the Biblioth que du Roi in Paris. The book provides not only the Romaunt text of the Gospel of John but also an extensive introductory history detailing the version of the New Testament anciently in use. This historical context sheds light on the textual traditions and linguistic evolution of biblical texts. A valuable resource for biblical scholars, linguists, and historians, this edition offers a window into the rich tapestry of early Christian texts and their transmission through the ages.
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