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Codex Wizanburgensis

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The Codex Wizanburgensis 99 is an 8th-century Latin Vulgate manuscript of the New Testament.[1][2][3][4]

Contents

The Wizanburgensis contains the homilies of Augustine, the Catholic Epistles and the Letters to Timothy, Titus and Philemon among some other works.[5] It is the oldest Latin Vulgate manuscript to contain the Johannine Comma in its main text, with the addition of the words 'sicut et'. [6][7][2][8]

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