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[[Image:George Vance Smith.JPG|thumb|right|250px|George Vance Smith was a Unitarian and believed the Revised Version favored Unitarianism]]
[[Image:George Vance Smith.JPG|thumb|right|250px|George Vance Smith was a Unitarian and believed the Revised Version favored Unitarianism]]


George Vance Smith was a Unitarian scholar who participated in the revision committee for the New Testament of the 1881 Revised Version.  
George Vance Smith (1816-1902) was a [[Unitarian]] scholar who participated in the revision committee for the New Testament of the 1881 Revised Version.  


==Works==
==Works==


He wrote a book in 1881:  Texts and Margins of the Revised New Testament Affecting Theological Doctrine Briefly Reviewed.  He shares some candid thoughts about the doctrinal impact -- or, potential doctrinal impact -- of changes in the RV, some of which reflect changes in the base-text and some of which are translational.  He clearly thought that the RV properly favored Unitarianism.
He wrote a book in 1881:  Texts and Margins of the Revised New Testament Affecting Theological Doctrine Briefly Reviewed.  He shares some candid thoughts about the doctrinal impact -- or, potential doctrinal impact -- of changes in the RV, some of which reflect changes in the base-text and some of which are translational.  He clearly thought that the RV properly favored Unitarianism.
==See Also==
==External Links==
* [https://archive.org/stream/textsandmargins02smitgoog#page/n2/mode/2up Texts and margins of the revised New Testament : affecting theological doctrine briefly reviewed] by Smith, George Vance, Published 1881.

Revision as of 08:11, 7 March 2016

George Vance Smith was a Unitarian and believed the Revised Version favored Unitarianism

George Vance Smith (1816-1902) was a Unitarian scholar who participated in the revision committee for the New Testament of the 1881 Revised Version.

Works

He wrote a book in 1881: Texts and Margins of the Revised New Testament Affecting Theological Doctrine Briefly Reviewed. He shares some candid thoughts about the doctrinal impact -- or, potential doctrinal impact -- of changes in the RV, some of which reflect changes in the base-text and some of which are translational. He clearly thought that the RV properly favored Unitarianism.


See Also