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Maurice Robinson wrote

> I consider it significant that among the two Old Syriac traditions one
> contains the long ending of Mark and the other omits such.  What
> conclusion then should be drawn regarding that ending within the 
Syriac church?

I conclude that both endings were known in Syriac Christianity.  And 
that this is because the same variation between Greek manuscripts 
had made itself felt in Syriac Christianity.
DC PARKER
DEPT OF THEOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
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