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By 'significant reading' I did not mean a class or type of reading,
such as 'near singular', but the individual reading shared between a
couple of mss so startling or so remarkable as to lead one to believe
there to be a close relationship between them. One would have to sift
all the material so as to be sure that there was no contradictory
evidence, but it might be that one reading which was the pointer
towards the relationship.
David Parker
DC PARKER
DEPT OF THEOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
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