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Originally Posted by Don Gelles For those who want to read his works and his arguments you can google his name and get plenty of info on the web. |
Ghost made the point that it would be better for one to go to the library to study the material written by Burgon on the issue of Textual Criticism. Since his materiel is quite dated, some of it is available in PDF format. But the point is well made about making use of the library. One advantage of a library, is that you can get a broad perspective on textual criticism because of the selection of book that will be available to you.
I think it was Bruce Terry that had a pretty good Bibliography regarding textual criticism. This may save you some time in searching for books. I have his book (thick) which lists the textual variants in the N.T. I have found it to be useful- though not exhaustive by any means.
Kindly,
Don