While reading "Treatises Against the Anabaptist and Against the Libertines" by John Calvin (I can not find this in LOGOS?) I noted more than MANY footnotes pointing to Anabaptist and pre-Anabaptist writers not limited to but including;Michael SattlerFelix ManzHans GrebelMelchoir Hoffmann (?)Balthausar HubmaierMenno SimonsHetzerDenckZwingli and OTHERS...
It should also be noted in this book Translated and Edited by Benjamin Wirt Farley, Many Anabaptist Books including but not limited to;The Mennonite Encyclopedia Zwingli and Calvin - StaufferMennonitte Quarterly ReviewZwinglie RefutedZwinglie and Anabaptist - WynekenRadical Reformation - Williamscalvin's writting Against the Anabaptist -BeachyAnabaptist View of State -HillerbrandCorrespondances (set) - HerminjarZwinglie's Refutation - StauffersComplete Writings of Menno Simons - WengerEvangelical Anabaptist - WilliamsBalthausar Hubmaier: Anabaptist theologian and Martyr - Barnes and EstepState; Anabaptist, Mennonite Attitude Towards - BenderAnabaptist and the Sword - StayerThe Scheitheim Confession and many other fine works and authors..... also some Calvin which I could not find but may be in the Large set of Calvin on LOGOS but not individually.
Many Short works like the Scheitheim confession are already in PBB and have been made available, with more comming including an attempt of "The Martyrs Mirror" which is very large but has been found pre-typed in public domain.But as shown in the Biblography of this one book, I will have to purchase at least a few hard bound books just to do a study for myself. There are little anabaptist material and No Anabaptist Founders in LOGOS.
HOWEVER; This shows the Point I have been trying to make for YEARS to LOGOS - Attempting a study in Protestant Religions and Faith, Catholic, Calvinism, Evangelical and nearly any other study other than Anabaptist is fairly covered with LOGOS Library !! If not LOGOS is attempting such as with the many Catholic works to make these available. The Anabaptists are VERY POORLY represented... PLEASE - Just a FEW, Menno Simons, Balthausar Hubmaier, Machael Sattler or maybe some works from Yoder or Bender on the Anabaptist and Anabaptist Theology - Anabaptist Theology comes to mind.
Sincerely Fred Morgan
Fred ... I really admire your pursuit of these areas. Assuming your success, quite a few future users will enjoy Logos, not knowing your earlier efforts.
Denise Barnhart: Fred ... I really admire your pursuit of these areas. Assuming your success, quite a few future users will enjoy Logos, not knowing your earlier efforts.
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I agree! Actually, there are some Anabaptist users here as well. God bless!
http://www.logos.com/product/3650/the-anabaptists
http://www.logos.com/product/17067/classic-anabaptist-and-mennonite-history-collection
http://www.logos.com/product/7274/the-anabaptist-story-an-introduction-to-sixteenth-century-anabaptism-3rd-ed
http://www.logos.com/product/7275/erasmus-the-anabaptists-and-the-great-commission
http://www.christianforums.com/t7667070/ Thomas Finger: A Contemporary Anabaptist Theology. That's a link to where You can discuss it, and there's a link to the Logos -item.