English: page 277 of the codex, with the Comma Johanneum at the bottom margin. Latin text there:
sicut i.icelo [?] tre[s] sunt pat[er] & uerbu[m] & sps [=spiritus] scs [=sanctus] & tres unum sunt.
So (translation:) "....three are the father and the word and the holy spirit and the three are one."
Immediately above this Comma, we find in the left column
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omnis qui credit quo[niam] ihs [=Iesus] e[st] xps. [=Christus]
ex do [=domine] natus e[st] & omnis qui dili
which is the beginning of 1 Joh 5:1 from the Vulgate
"1 omnis qui credit quoniam Iesus est Christus ex Deo natus est et omnis qui diligit eum qui genuit diligit eum qui natus est ex eo"
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