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An essay on the Rylands Library Papyrus P52, also known as the St. John's fragment, generally accepted as the earliest extant record of a canonical New Testament text. (John 18:31–33, 37–38.)
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An Unpublished Fragment of the Fourth Gospel in the John Rylands Library
1935, The Manchester University Press [etc.]
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The fragment consists of part of a leaf, recto and verso each containing incomplete portions of seven lines from chapter XVIII.
Contains ancient Greek.
First Impression . . November, 1935
Second Impression . . December, 1935
Printed in Great Britain
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