Great Gospel of John - Editions

Editions

The Evangelium Johannis was published posthumously from 1871 to 1876 in 7 volumes by Johannes Busch, a publisher from Dresden (Germany). Later it was numbered and published in ten volumes and divided into chapters by C. F. Landbeck, Neu-theosophischer Verlag and Neu-Salems-Verlag. Currently it is published by the Lorber-Verlag, a dedicated publisher based in Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany. Engel's addendum was published by C. F. Landbeck and Lorber Verlag as volume 11. The 1st edition dates to 1871; the 8th edition to 1996.

An abbreviated English translation in six volumes has appeared with Merkur Publishing.

Since 2011 a full translation (10 volumes) of the Great Gospel of John, called John the Great Gospel, is available from CreateSpace, Amazon.com.

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