Weymouth New Testament

It was what resulted from his compilation of readings from Stephens (1550), Lachmann, Tregelles, Tischendorf, Lightfoot, Ellicott, Alford, Weiss, the Bâle edition (1880), Westcott and Hort, and the Revision Committee of London.

The text was prepared for final publication by his secretary, Reverend Ernest Hampden-Cook, after Weymouth's death in 1902.

His aim was to discover how the inspired writers would have expressed and described the events of the New Testament had they been writing in nineteenth-century English.

It was published in 1903 by Baker & Taylor Company (New York) and James Clarke & Co (London).

A fourth edition was revised by James Alexander Robertson and several other well-known New Testament scholars, and published in 1924.

Weymouth New Testament, 1903