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On Thu, 31 Oct 1996, L. Mark Bruffey wrote:
> > Hort developed his whole text-type system
> > based on the principle "identity of error implies identity of
> > origin," but I'm not sure that's a valid canon.
>
> Didn't Hort have to compromise on this axiom in practice anyway?
Hort did not compromise -- he redefined "error" to equal "reading".
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Maurice A. Robinson, Ph.D. Professor of Greek and New Testament
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Wake Forest, North Carolina
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