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John’s Gospel - from The New Testament in Scots
- Narrated by: Tom Fleming
- Length: 2 hrs and 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
John’s Gospel, from the widely acclaimed modern literary classic The New Testament in Scots is now available as an audio digital download for the first time. Tom Fleming's reading brings out the poetry, wit and humanity of William Lorimer's translation in a way which speaks to everyone. Lorimer (1885-1967) immersed himself in the Scots language from childhood, learning the rich Angus dialect of his locality. He devoted the last decade of his life to translating the New Testament into Scots.
©2008 W.L. Lorimer Memorial Trust Fund (P)2012 Canongate Books Ltd
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