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So, the charge of textual corruption is completely without textual support.
Despite its many numbers, the fragment does not appear to be afflicted by any serious textual corruption.
Textual corruption is probably the reason for the absence of the antistrophe in the second parabasis.
So, twisting the words and applying textual corruption into the translated Quran is the only way.
These names are consequently thought to be textual corruptions, and Og has been suggested as the original.
Local loyalty, differing information, misunderstanding, and textual corruption may have been factors in its alteration.
This ballet, first staged in 1856 in Paris, has become a triumph of textual corruption.
Government efforts to restrict it were driven by concerns about textual corruption and ideological control, rather than protecting profits.
These verses possibly suffer from some textual corruption.
Not corruption, but textual corruption, is his work.
Einarson, however, argues that the word is probably the product of textual corruption during transmission in the Byzantine period.
He returned to the letters Ray had already examined and in doing so discovered textual corruptions from Thackeray’s original words.
No mention of textual corruption whatsoever.
Throughout the novel, textual corruption mirrors cultural corruption; both are expressed through the vocabulary of violence and war.
However, such textual corruption is difficult to detect and even more so to verify, leaving little agreement as to the extent of the epistles' integrity.
Neither of the two has anything to do with the charge of textual corruption of the Holy Bible.
Suspicions of textual corruption here would be completely unfounded, on documentary, grammatical and exegetical grounds.
It is also certain that the number thirty-three in one of the quotations is a textual corruption: the Galatica may have had fewer books.
It also provided the opportunity to address several of the editing errors and textual corruptions in the Calder texts, especially those published after Beckett’s death.
The meanings of the remainder have been obscured either through textual corruption or insufficient current understanding of comparative philology.
Unlike this 1.1 with four Chinese characters, all the other 109 Huashu titles have two characters, which suggests textual corruption or alteration.
But Gérard knew the history of the versions and the origin of the textual corruptions of the Sacred Scriptures.
However, it could be that Harleian preserves the older and more accurate version, and that the Expulsion version is a later textual corruption.
However, S. J. Harrison argues that some archaisms of syntax in the transmitted text may be the result of textual corruption.
The American Bible Society used the King James Bible, and indeed starting in 1858 appointed committees to be sure to avoid any textual corruption.