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Rylands Greek Papyrus 6 – Nicene Creed | Floating Acrylic Frame
Rylands Greek Papyrus 6 – Nicene Creed | Floating Acrylic Frame
| DATE | CONTENT | HELD AT | TRADITION |
| 6th Century AD | Nicene Creed | John Rylands Library, Manchester | Early Christian Doctrine |
One of the earliest surviving manuscript witnesses to the Nicene Creed, the foundational confession of Christian orthodoxy, now available as a museum-quality papyrus replica.
About This Manuscript
The Rylands Greek Papyrus 6 (P. Ryl. Gr. 1 6) is a fragmentary sixth-century papyrus and one of the earliest surviving manuscript witnesses to the Nicene Creed, the foundational confession of Christian faith formalized at the Council of Nicaea in AD 325. This museum-quality Nicene Creed replica is one of the most theologically significant ancient manuscript replicas available, ideal for collectors, pastors, and students of church history. Though small and heavily damaged, it provides vital historical evidence for the early circulation of creedal texts that shaped Christian doctrine on the Trinity, the nature of Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
Textual Significance
The Rylands Papyrus 6 forms part of the renowned John Rylands Library collection in Manchester, one of the most important holdings of ancient papyri in the world. As a manuscript witness to the early transmission of the Nicene Creed, it connects the formal theology of fourth-century councils to the daily worship of early Christian communities. For students of apologetics, systematic theology, or patristics, this ancient manuscript replica offers a tangible link to the historical foundations of Christian doctrine.
About This Replica
This museum-quality biblical manuscript replica is produced through a detailed hand-crafted replication process focused on historical fidelity. Particular attention is given to manuscript scale, layout, line spacing, and the visual character of the original papyrus.
Display & Presentation
Presented in a 7x9 screw-down acrylic frame, ideal for a pastor's office, seminary library, or study. An exceptional Christian history gift for pastors and collectors of early Christian artifacts. Optional engraved display stand available for $20.
Stand NOT included unless selected at checkout.
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