St. Paul and Protestantism

by Matthew Arnold

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    St Paul and Protestantism - Audiobook: An audiobook version is listed for sale on Simply Media for $2.99, which is not one of the specified official retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby). Such listings are often independently produced or self-published and are not guaranteed to be the unabridged, official recording.
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    Delphi Collected Works of Matthew Arnold: Matthew Arnold's works, including St. Paul and Protestantism, are in the public domain and available in collected digital editions (like those from Delphi Classics). While these may contain audio versions, they are typically not sold as standalone, professionally narrated audiobooks through major retailers or accessible via public library apps like Libby/Hoopla.

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An official, unabridged audiobook version of Matthew Arnold's "St. Paul and Protestantism" could not be confirmed as available through the specified official retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby). However, an audiobook produced by 'Simply Media' is listed for sale, but this company is not on the approved list and such versions may not be the unabridged, authorized edition. Because the book was published in 1870, it is in the public domain, meaning that various non-retail, public domain collections or amateur recordings may exist. The search did not yield a confirmed listing on any of the primary public library platforms (OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) or major commercial ebook/audiobook platforms.