Eduard Freiherr von der Goltz, discoverer and first collator of 1739, and Otto Bauernfeind, observed textual relationship of these manuscripts to 1739.
He found frequent agreement between Origen and 1739 (outside part of Romans), both agree with p46 against the lesser Alexandrians.
Amfhoux and B. Outtier (1884) the Catholic epistles of the family 1739 represent the Caesarean text-type, especially in the variants they share with Codex Ephraemi, Papyrus 72, and the Old Georgian version.
[4] In Acts 8:37 it reads ειπε[ν] δε αυτω ει πιστευεις εξ ολης της καρδιας σου [323 omits σου] εξεστιν αποκριθεις δε ειπεν πιστευω τον υιον του θεου ειναι ιησουν χριστον (and he said to him, "If you believe with all [your] heart, it is allowed."
In 1 Corinthians 12:3 reads ουδεις εν πνευματι λαλων λεγει αναθεμα Ιησους και ουδεις δυναται ειπειν Κυριος Ιησους ει μη εν πνευματι αγιω (no one speaking by the Spirit [of God] ever says "Jesus be cursed!"