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“The Diatessaron in the Syriac Acts of John”,
Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 8, pp. 571-581, 1907.
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“On the History of the Syriac terms ithutha, ithya, kyana parsupa, and qnuma”, in
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Two Commentaries on the Jacobite Liturgy. London: Text and Translation Society by Williams and Norgate, 1913.
R. H. Connolly,
“Greek the Original Language of the Odes of Solomon”,
Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 530-538, 1913.
R. H. Connolly,
“The Original Language of the Odes of Solomon”,
Journal of Theological studies, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 45-47, 1913.
R. H. Connolly,
“The Diatessaron in the Syriac Acts of John”,
The Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 7, pp. 571-590, 1907.
R. H. Connolly,
“A Side-light on the Methods of Tatian”,
The Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 12, pp. 268-273, 1911.
R. H. Connolly,
“Jacob of Serug and the Diatessaron”,
Journal of Theological studies, vol. 8, pp. 581-590, 1907.
R. H. Connolly,
“Aphraates and Monasticism”,
Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 6, pp. 522-539, 1905.
R. H. Connolly,
“The Original Language of the Syriac Acts of John”,
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