The grounds of faith

by Henry Edward Manning

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  • Public Domain Audiobook
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    The Grounds of faith : four lectures: An audiobook version is available from LibriVox, which is a source for public domain recordings and generally provides unabridged narrations read by volunteers. This is not an official retail release but is accessible to the general public.
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    The Grounds of Faith: Four Lectures: The text mentions that 'The audiobook is available at Sonitus Sanctus.' Sonitus Sanctus is a specialized provider of Catholic liturgical and theological audio content, and while it offers an audiobook, it may not be a general commercial release on the mandated platforms.
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    Lectures: An older collection titled 'Lectures' including 'The Grounds Of Faith' is available via Internet Archive and Open Library, but it is a collection of various works by Manning and not necessarily a dedicated, official audiobook release of 'The Grounds of Faith' itself.

Summary

An official, unabridged audiobook for "The Grounds of Faith" by Henry Edward Manning does not appear to be available for purchase on the mandated retail platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) based on the initial searches. However, the work is in the public domain, and at least one volunteer-read, unabridged audiobook version is available through LibriVox, which is accessible to the general public. Furthermore, a source mentions an audiobook version is available at Sonitus Sanctus, which suggests an alternative, specialized religious source for the audio content. Given the public domain status and the existence of these recordings, the book is technically available in an audio format, but not as a current, official retail offering on the primary specified platforms.