The following is an index of the on-line versions of Texts and Studies: Contributions to Biblical and Patristic Literature originally edited by Joseph Armitage Robinson. If you happen to come across additional on-line versions, please let me know. I've tried to capture all of Google/Archive's viewable holdings, but there may be other volumes that escape my attention. I'm also not aware of any on-line index of the contents of all volumes. If anyone knows of that, please let me know, so I can update this index.
Volume 1 (all parts)(1891)(full view)(Archive)
- The Apology of Aristides on behalf of the Christians -- Volume 1, Number 1 (first edition?) -- Second edition (1893)(google?)(Archive)(Archive Copy 2) -- (CCEL)
- The Passion of St. Perpetua -- Volume 1, Number 2 (1891)(google?)(Archive)
- The Lord's Prayer in the Early Church -- Volume 1, Number 3 (1891)(full view)
- The Fragments of Heracleon -- Volume 1, Number 4 (1891)(full view)
Volume 2 (all parts)(1893)(full view)(Archive)
- A Study of Codex Bezae
- The Testament of Abraham -- Volume 2, Number 2 (1892)(google?)(Archive)
- Apocrypha Anecdota
Volume 3 (all parts)(1895)(google?)(Archive)
- The Rules of Tyconius -- Volume 3, Number 1 (1894)(full view)(Archive)
- The Fourth Book of Ezra -- Volume 3, Number 2 (1895)(full view)(Archive)
- Euthaliana
Volume 4 (all parts)(1896)(google?)(Archive)
- The Athanasian Creed and its early commentaries -- Volume 4, Number 1 (1896)(full view)
- Coptic Apocryphal Gospels
- The Old Latin and the Italia -- Volume 4, Number 3 (1896)(full view)
Volume 5 (all parts)(1899)(google?)(Archive)
- Apocrypha Anecdota II
- Clement of Alexandria: Quis Dives Salvetur -- Volume 5, Number 2 (1897)(full view)
- The Hymn of the Soul -- Volume 5, Number 3 (1897)(full view)
- Codex Purpureus Petropolitanus (N)
- Clement's Biblical Text
Volume 6
The Lausiac History of Palladius -- Volume 6, Number 1 (1898)(full view)
Volume 7
The Meaning of Homoousios in the "Constantinopolitan' Creed -- Volume 7, Number 1 (1901)(full view)(Archive)
S. Ephraim's Quotations from the Gospel -- Volume 7, Number 2 (1901)(full view)
Volume 8 (All parts) (1916)(full view)(Archive)
- The Liturgical Homilies of Narsai
- The Mishna on Idolatry `Aboda Zara -- Volume 8, Number 2 (1911)(full view)(Archive)
- The Odes of Solomon -- Volume 8, Number 3 (1912)(full view)(Archive)
- The So-called Egyptian Church Order and derived documents
Volume 9
Pelagius's Expositions of Thirteen Epistles of St. Paul, Introduction -- Volume 9, Number 1 (1926) (Full view)
Pelagius's Expositions of Thirteen Epistles of St. Paul, III -- Volume 9, Number ? (1926) (Snippet view)
Volume 10
The Explanatio Symboli and Initiandos Volume 10 -- (1952) (snippet view)
Volume 11 and following
A Christian Palestinian Syriac Horologion -- (1954)(snippet view)
Codex Climaci Rescriptus Graecus -- (1956)(snippet view)
The Account of the Tabernacle -- (1959)(snippet view)
The Sentences of Sextus -- (1959)(snippet view)
The New Testament Text of Saint Ambrose -- (1959) (snippet view)
The Turin Fragments of Tyconius' Commentary on Revelation -- (1963) (snippet view)
(1967)(snippet view)
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