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I have both Version 3 and 4 on my computer. The last couple of orders that I received from Logos gave me the option to download for Version 3 and/or just open Version 4 and the books are automatically downloaded. Also, in the picture of the TLJ Ver 13 box if you look close you can see both icons for the two versions.
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I just received the ACCS CD today. I am running Logos Versions 3 & 4 on my computer (I am in the process of learning Version 4). The CD that came with the package installed all 29 books under version 3. I left the CD in the drive and started version 4. I gave version 4 the command to scan, in my case the E drive, for new resources. I closed version
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I purchased the ACCS CD from another source. I have all volumes working within Versions 3 & 4.
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Check this out... http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/6768 This set was sold primarily in England in the late 1800's. It is scholarly; yet easy to read. It is worth the money. I have the set in hardback. Personally, to me, it is the Greek equivalent of the Tyndale OT & NT commentaries.
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SAD! I have the Cambridge Greek Testament in hardback. I agree that Cambridge Greek Testament and Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges are both superior works to Barnes.
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Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature (12 vols.) If many of you have not checked this resource you might be suprised at its historical value. For example the article on the "Council of Trent" contains a day by day account of the events discussed and decided upon. Yes, it is old; but, as a historian, the wealth of data is
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ACC contains quotes (at the editiors choice) regarding the verses. There maybe some quotes from material you do not possess. I do not have NPNF but have read sections. NPNF are probably the sources that were selected to be used in ACC. Hope this helps.
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I would personally be willing to surrender all my Pradis Software, as proof that I own the product, in exchange for the CD's that will run under Logos.
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How is the "Bible Lessons International Collection (17 Vols.)" listed in the Library? I upgraded to Original Languages 4 and cannot find these titles. Thanks
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I own the follow in Pradis: EBC; NIDNTT; NIDOTT; Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary: New Testament and the NIV Application Commentary: New Testament. To be honest I can't see myself buying these for any price or at least for now. I have been a Logos user since 1993. I have to remind myself that I own Pradis and hit the "Alt-Tab" keys
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I just downloaded a new book purchase for version 3. The license have been sync. Logos 4 has not found the new title from the serve. What command do I type in the "command bar" to get this new resource? Thanks.
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AMEN!!!!!!!
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Check this new listing out......great buy...let's push it over the top... A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels (2 Vols.) Hastings
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http://www.logos.com/product/9684/christianity-magazine FYI --- Christianity Magazine contains material written by members of the Church of Christ (non-institutional). Some on the forum have requested material from the Stone-Campbell perspective. This would be an excellent addition to one’s collection.
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Yes!!!! Let's work to get it over the top. Both sets would be a useful asset to ones collection.
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I have sent an email requesting a call on Monday. However, I noted that if this does not apply to individual volumes (book) then do not bother to call as I have more than enough sets of commentaries.
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I agree with Dominick Sela !!!!! brooks cochran
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Yes I have read the book. Very good source.
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The Florida College Lectures (1974-2011) are now on prepub. Florida College Annual Lectures (1974–2011) (38 vols.) Florida College is a private college with staff & faculty associated with Non-Institutional churches of Christ. For anyone interested in the writings and thinking of the Non-Institutional churches of Christ these lectureship books would
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I would if Logos would consider moving the College Press Bible Study Textbook Series from Pre-Pub to Community Pricing? It might do better. I already have the .PDF files from the College Press web site and can't see spending $200+ for what I already own. Community Pricing just might bring the price down. Just a thought.