The Revelation of St. John

by William Milligan

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  • Public Domain Recording (Likely Unabridged Text-to-Speech or Volunteer Reading)
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    The Revelation of St. John (Mentioned in library catalogs/archival listings): The search results indicate the book is in the public domain and is listed in catalogs associated with digital archives (like Gutenberg/LibriVox mentions in library lists, though not directly on LibriVox in the search). It is highly probable that a free, volunteer-read or public domain text-to-speech version exists on platforms like LibriVox or the Internet Archive, but this cannot be confirmed as an 'official' release on the specified paid/library retail platforms.
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    The Revelation of St. John: The book is available as a digital facsimile resource on Logos Bible Software, which is a specialized digital format for scholarly use and not a general consumer audiobook.
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    The Expositor's Bible on Revelation by William Milligan: The Christian Researcher podcast discusses the book, but this is a discussion/review, not an unabridged reading of the book itself.

Summary

An official, unabridged audiobook for William Milligan's "The Revelation of St. John" could not be confirmed on the specified major retail platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby). The book, a classic theological work from 1886, appears to be available in print and as a public domain digital text. Alternative formats include a digital facsimile for specialized software (Logos Bible Software) and strong indications that a non-official reading, likely volunteer-based due to its public domain status, may exist on platforms like LibriVox or the Internet Archive. No paid, official audiobook version was located on the checked retail channels.