Oh, and don't forget to include your recording time in future, please. (It's easy to forget!)Bookworm360 wrote: ↑July 31st, 2020, 6:10 pm https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/fifteen_psalmfifteen_david_128kb.mp3
Title:Psalm 15
Author: King David
Source:http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10/10-h/10-h.htm#The_Book_of_Psalms
Here is Psalm 15, from the King James Version.
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Yes, it is easy to forget, just ask Lmnei about my timing forgetfulness issues. Anyway, the time is 0.58. Sorry for not putting it.
2 Timothy 1:7. Look it up.
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Hi Kevin, could I do a second short one, please?
St Swithin’s Day
from Holidays & Happy-Days (1901), by Hamish Hendry (dates unknown)
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/37216/37216-h/37216-h.htm#ST_SWITHINS_DAY
It’s quite short, and I’m sure I’ll be able to upload it before next Wednesday’s closing date.
St Swithin’s Day
from Holidays & Happy-Days (1901), by Hamish Hendry (dates unknown)
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/37216/37216-h/37216-h.htm#ST_SWITHINS_DAY
It’s quite short, and I’m sure I’ll be able to upload it before next Wednesday’s closing date.
Everyone gets a second! Thank you for asking!MichaelMaggs wrote: ↑August 1st, 2020, 4:47 am Hi Kevin, could I do a second short one, please?
St Swithin’s Day
from Holidays & Happy-Days (1901), by Hamish Hendry (dates unknown)
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/37216/37216-h/37216-h.htm#ST_SWITHINS_DAY
It’s quite short, and I’m sure I’ll be able to upload it before next Wednesday’s closing date.
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Section 15 “The Fifteenth Wife” is PL OK
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Section 30 “The Fifteen Comforts” is PL OK
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Section 30 “The Fifteen Comforts” is PL OK
“Reading one book is like eating one potato chip.”
―Diane Duane, So You Want to Be a Wizard.
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―Diane Duane, So You Want to Be a Wizard.
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Haha! Love the emoji/emoticon, Mary! And thank you so much! It was wonderful recording that snaky little tale!MaryinArkansas wrote: ↑August 1st, 2020, 10:02 am Section 15 “The Fifteenth Wife” is PL OK
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Section 30 “The Fifteen Comforts” is PL OK
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Are fairy tales applicable if the important stuff happens when the character is 15?
2 Timothy 1:7. Look it up.
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That would be stretching matters a bit too far. Even for me!Bookworm360 wrote: ↑August 1st, 2020, 12:53 pm Are fairy tales applicable if the important stuff happens when the character is 15?
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Section 31 Diary entry for August 15, 1665 by Samuel Pepys is PL OK
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Section 32 Psalm 15 (KJV) is PL OK
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Section 32 Psalm 15 (KJV) is PL OK
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Here is 1 Corinthians 15.
Author:The Apostle Paul
Time:5:52
Source:https://ebible.org/study/
Link:https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/fifteen_firstcorinthians_paul_128kb.mp3
Author:The Apostle Paul
Time:5:52
Source:https://ebible.org/study/
Link:https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/fifteen_firstcorinthians_paul_128kb.mp3
2 Timothy 1:7. Look it up.
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Which Bible version did you use? The link doesn't lead to a specific version. (Bible passages/books are cataloged by version for the author.)Bookworm360 wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2020, 4:05 pm Here is 1 Corinthians 15.
Author:The Apostle Paul
Time:5:52
Source:https://ebible.org/study/
Link:https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/fifteen_firstcorinthians_paul_128kb.mp3
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It is the World English Bible.
2 Timothy 1:7. Look it up.
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Friend, the World English Bible holds a significant thread of ownership over its creation. That is, its name. I am very reluctant to use a text here that cannot be named and then altered. Our policy has always been to record material that can be freely released with no claims being made upon them. Others can use the recorded material however and in anyway they wish.
On a side note, is your interest in this chapter of the New Testament of particular interest to you or has it been chosen simply because it holds the number 15? As the chapter and verse numbers of the Bible are a relatively recent invention, I would ask you to please find something else of interest to you to record.
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Oh. Then which version of the Bible would be a good one to use besides the KJV? Because I really do like this passage.
2 Timothy 1:7. Look it up.
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I dug a little deeper and see that LibriVox did record the World English Bible some years ago, so it must have been cleared for use. We're all okay.Bookworm360 wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2020, 7:09 pm Oh. Then which version of the Bible would be a good one to use besides the KJV? Because I really do like this passage.
Thanks for your contribution.
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