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Summary Of: Comma Johanneum

sources which one might expect to include the Comma Johanneum in fact omit it... The first work to quote the Comma Johanneum as an actual part of the Epistle... That was the reason why Erasmus included the Comma Johanneum even though he remained convinced that it did not belong to the original text of... s history of the Comma Johanneum reflects his belief that Church history was one of progressive decay from a pure original... decreed that the Comma Johanneum was open to dispute...

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