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22nd January 2012

Listen to Scots language - Mark Chapter 1:14-20 requires Adobe flash player install now

In the recordings of the Scots New Testament, Tom Fleming brings the well known stories of the gospels to life in a distinct Scots voice. Throughout the year the centre will be broadcasting a series of recordings from the Scots New Testament CDs. This one is for the 22nd January and is from the Gospel of Mark Chapter 1:14-20. The next reading will be broadcast on 29th January 2012.

This feature is supported by the W L Lorimer Memorial Trust.

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