[After med.L. tetrevangelia, pl. f. Gr. τετρα- four- + εύαγγέλιον gospel, EVANGEL.] The four gospels collected into one manuscript or book.

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1898.  N. York Independent, 27 Jan. (Cent. Suppl.). Codex Bezæ goes back not into a tetrevangelium, but into a detached collection … in which the Lucan writings were a separate factor, unconnected with the rest.

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1905.  Expositor, Aug., 123. We find it in the Tetrevangelium, a collection which was very probably made in Asia.

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