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I've looked a little more and I think I know why you said you had 2 out of the 3 books and I also think this package is priced poorly - it's not good value. If anyone wants these books it is probably cheaper to buy supernatural separately, this getting 2 of the 5 books and hopefully saving on the dynamic pricing. I have no way to check this but if the
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Hi Gao Lu, You may well have good reason to be disappointed but perhaps this is the explanation In your earlier post in this thread you stated that you own 2 of the 3 books. There are 5 volumes in this package so does that mean there are 3 you don't own? Also, the 77% is the total discount (16.08 must be 23% of 69.99), not just the dynamic discount
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"] The pricing is correct, but several of the volumes are missing from the list (whether or not you own them). As a workaround, you can see all the volumes at the bottom of the page, with the blue symbol indicating what's new to you. [/quote] Hi, I'd noticed that too. I also noticed that it's cheaper to buy the remaining volumes
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Hi PetahChristian, I hesitate to wade in here since I know you've been posting a lot about this lately. I've pushed back a few times myself and usually Glenn comes on and shows me I've misunderstood how things work. I just wanted to make sure you're aware that the discount price is calculated AFTER your dynamic price has been calculated. Here's an example
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I have 2 Calvin collections: one is 'Calvin primary' for Calvin's own writings and the other is 'Calvin' which includes secondary literature. I don't know much about making collections and very simply typed in Calvin in the the start with all resources matching box. I had to make a few 'minuses' but I didn't miss anything that I'm aware of. Later I
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Thanks Glenn, I'm looking forward to this one as well. Due to the vagaries of the CP system, it looks like $18 is more likely to cross the line than $19. I'm most interested in the books by Richard and Wilson, as well as Melanchthon's edition of Luther's hymns. Colin
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Thanks for replying Graham. [quote user="Graham Criddle"]Last I heard the Logos Windows app is no longer available in the Windows store so I am surprised you have this option. [/quote] Actually I haven't checked - I just assumed there was a windows app! It seems my choice is simpler than I imagined. I'll install the full program. Colin.
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Hi everyone, I just bought a Lenovo Yoga 300 which gives me the option either to install the full program (I have 500GB) or install the windows app and use it in tablet mode. I generally do my Logos study and research from my home PC but will use the Yoga once or twice a week with free wifi. I usually upgrade a base package each month so my Logos does
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Hi Brooks, I wasn't sure how to phrase that to avoid misunderstanding. It looks like I failed By home page I wasn't speaking of the website but of the Logos programme when you click on the home icon. My birthday certificates always appear there though I do not receive the emails. I have to scroll down if I don't check for it soon enough after my birthday
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Look on your Logos home page. Colin.
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Personally, I think the academic citation of O'Brien's commentaries is not an issue. Let me explain. When you give an academic citation, you are indicating the publication from which you gave the quotation or learned the information or got the idea. In this case, the idea comes to you from a particular book of PT O'Brien's and you are giving the details
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Hi Stephen, Though I get lots of email from Faithlife, I'm not aware of getting one about the birthday credit. But it appears in my home page on/just after my birthday (which is also in October.) It's worth scrolling down to see if yours is there! Colin.
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I notice too that the highlights of the debate between Luther and Erasmus is available (though I'm not sure about the quality of the translation) in a Bloomsbury edition here: https://www.logos.com/product/37752/discourse-on-free-will This has very few details and only appears to be available in a collection. I have it and I note that it is translated
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Is it possible to get a New To You section for this collection? https://www.logos.com/product/120479/fortress-lutheran-library-expansion-bundle It is very hard to find out which volumes I am missing and whether they are worth what the collection costs me with dynamic pricing. I think a salesperson once told me they can see this kind of information quite
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The edition of Calvin's Institutes by Ford Lewis Battles is generally considered to be the best in terms of translation and annotation. You can get it here, https://www.logos.com/product/16036/institutes-of-the-christian-religion or perhaps it would be worth buying Reformed Starter, depending on your dynamic pricing. Colin.
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Hi Glenn, Thanks for taking time to give such a detailed reply. I really appreciate the way you do that on the forums. I'm happy for you to rename the thread if that is possible, and I see how your title would also have got your attention which is part of what I was trying to do. I'll read your post more carefully later and perhaps ask a follow-up question
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Thanks for checking that Yasmin. You mentioned my title earlier . I did consider carefully before writing the 'massive' word but did it in the end because: 1) the difference between what the website reported and what I could calculate for the figure was so vast - about $2500 2) I hoped it might attract the attention of a Faithlife emoployee like Glenn
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[quote user="Yasmin Stephen"]the figures are definitely screwy and inflated. A resource that is not included is of no value to me and its cost should not be included in the overall figure.[/quote] This is my worry. The reason this was worth posting about is not just because it points to some kind of coding glitch but because it seems to have implications
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Good point about the title! I just wanted to be specific - so many people come on and use a title like 'Help me! ' something. Anyhow, I saw Mark Barnes posting on an earlier thread about the pasting into a spreadsheet approach but it seemed too much like hard work! I thought it would be sorted by now. Unfortunately it's not just the bigger libraries
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I don't want to be alarmist but here's the new to me section of Logos 7 std Gold library: English Bibles Value if sold separately The New Testament: Translated from the Critical Text of Von Tischendorf; With an Introduction on the Criticism, Translation, and Interpretation of the Book $9.99 Biblical Commentaries Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture