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A Collation of Four Important Manuscripts of the Gospels         
A Collation of Four Important Manuscripts of the Gospels, full title: A Collation of Four Important Manuscripts of the Gospels: With a View to Prove Their Common Origin, and to Restore the Text of Their Archetype. The book was published in 1877 by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott on behalf of his deceased colleague William Hugh Ferrar.
Lichfield Gospels         
  • Cross-Carpet and Luke's [[Incipit]]
  • Cross [[carpet page]]
  • [[Chi-rho]] page
  • [[Evangelist portrait]] of [[Saint Mark]]
  • Script, Mark 2:23, p. 151
ILLUMINATED GOSPEL BOOK WITH MARGINALIA IN OLD WELSH
Chad Gospels; St Chad Gospels; St. Chad Gospels; Book of Chad; St. Teilo Gospels; Book of St Chad; Book of St. Chad; Gospels of Saint Chad; St Teilo Gospels
The Lichfield Gospels (recently more often referred to as the St. Chad Gospels, but also known as the Book of Chad, the Gospels of St.
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844         
GERMAN-LANGUAGE WORK BY KARL MARX, PUBLISHED 1932
The Economic-Philosophical Manuscripts; The Paris Manuscripts; Paris Manuscripts; Economic and philosophic manuscripts; Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844; 1844 Manuscripts; Parisian Manuscripts
The Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 (), also referred to as the Paris Manuscripts () or as the 1844 Manuscripts, are a series of notes written between April and August 1844 by Karl Marx, published posthumously in 1932.