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Should Christians Tithe?: Excelling in the Grace of Giving by Iain Duguid
The scene is a familiar one in many churches around the country. At a particular point in the worship service, the pastor announces “We will now receive our tithes and offerings for the Lord’s work”, and a collection is then taken up. Is that an accurate and Biblical description of what just happened? Likewise, popular…
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New World Translation
Can the New World Translation be added into the bible translation options OR can i add it manually?
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Books to add
Can you add these three books to the store so I can get them and use them in logos for a better study and to have on my device so I don’t have to carry so many books around. Thanks
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The Earliest Gospel Manuscript? : The Qumran Fragment 7Q5 and It's Significance for New Testament St
The Dead Sea Scrolls are back in the limelight. This is the right moment to reopen the case of Qumran Cave 7. Found in 1955, this cave contained a curious collection of exclusively Greek fragments on papyrus only - an exception among all caves discovered at this site. What might these unique documents be? When the…
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Eyewitness to Jesus - Carsten Peter Thiede / Matthew D'Ancona
Christmas Eve 1994 would have come and gone like any other, had it not been for three tiny papyrus fragments discussed in The Times of London's sensational front-page story. The avalanche of letters to the editor jarred the world into realizing that Matthew d'Ancona's story was as big as the discovery of the Dead Sea…
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The Jesus Papyrus - Carsten Peter Thiede and Matthew D'Ancona
Are three scraps of papyrus long mouldering in an Oxford college the most sensational evidence of Christ on earth since the Turin Shourd.
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Rekindling the Word: In Search of Gospel Truth - Carsten Peter Thiede
It is Christmas 1994. A distinguished German papyrologist is about to transform our understanding of the Gospels. With little more than the evidence of a few tiny scraps of papyrus, Dr. Carsten Thiede will explain to the world why he believes that the writers of the Gospels actually witnessed the Sermon on The Mount. He…
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Westcott gospel of John Greek text
The 19th century saw some commentaries on the Greek New Testament that are still valuable today. Lightfoot, Ellicott, Westcott, and Hort, to name a few. Westcott did two commentaries on the Gospel of John. One was for the Speaker's Commentary, which is the one Logos has. Almost 30 years later, he put a 2 vol set on the…
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Womanist Midrash, Volume 2: A Reintroduction to the Women of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings
Logos already sells Volume 1 of Womanist Midrash by Wilda Gafney. Volume 2 is now available. Please produce this follow-up published by Westminster John Knox. This is a treasure trove of biblical data that would be great to have in Logos alongside the previous volume. Title: Womanist Midrash, Volume 2: A Reintroduction to…
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The Christian Counselor's Medical Desk Reference
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Overcoming Life's Sorrows by Reed Lessing
Jeremiah can help you see how to overcome your setbacks, difficulties, and road bumps in life. No matter where you find your disasters or difficulties in life, Jeremiah's example shows how God still offers joy amidst it all.
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Martin Luther's writings in Latin
Luther's writings were fundamental to the Reformation. It would be great if Logos had his original works in Latin with morphology for further study. Lexham could provide a collection of his writings in Latin. Perhaps even those of other reformers. - Disputatio pro declaratione virtutis indulgentiarum (1517) - De…
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Updated Brenton English Septuagint
Description by the author Robert Adam Boyd: "The Revised English Septuagint captures the beauty of Brenton's classic translation in a way that is more accessible to today's reader. Updates include the spelling of words and names, grammar, vocabulary, punctuation, archaic forms, and other minor changes to improve…
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The collected works of Mark Nanos
although he has contributed to several books currently available, to would be good to see "The Mystery of Romans" and "The Irony of Galatians" be included.
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The Character of Christ
Most experienced Christians are familiar with the Fruit of the Spirit listed in the apostle Paul’s Letter to the Galatians where we read of qualities like love, peace, and patience. These are considered both gracious marks of true Christian character and ideals to aim for. But what do they look like when lived to the…
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The Doctrine of the Covenant and Testament of God by Johannes Cocceius
Johannes Cocceius (1603-1669) was prominent Bible scholar who taught at the universities of Bremen, Franeker, and Leiden. As a gifted linguist, he produced a Hebrew lexicon, commentary related to every book of the Bible, and several theological treatises. Cocceius's contributions to covenant theology simultaneously sparked…
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The Confession of Faith: A Critical Text and Introduction (Principal Documents of the Westminster As
The Confession of Faith stands as one of the three major doctrinal standards produced by the Westminster Assembly. It has become one of the most recognizable and influential confessions of the Reformed tradition. In his historical introduction, John Bower provides an extensive survey of the Confession's creation, a…
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Guilt, Grace & Gratitude: Lectures on the Heidelberg Catechism by George Washington Bethune
A moving exposition of the great truths of the Heidelberg Catechism, showing how every doctrine of the faith has a bearing on the life, strength and comfort of the people of God. Link:…
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Gospel Revelation: Finding Worth in Knowing Christ by Jeremiah Burroughs
In this book Jeremiah Burroughs gives us God's revelation regarding Himself and regarding His Son, Jesus Christ. Then he gives precious insights into the worth of the human soul, created by God to joyously serve and glorify Him. Link:…
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The Good Confession: An Exploration of the Christian Faith by Daniel R. Hyde
Today, too many Christians are followers of novelty, religious fads, and strange new doctrines unheard of in the history of the church. On the contrary, to be a Christian is to join the great "cloud of witnesses" (Heb 12:1) through the ages, confessing with the Body of Christ the "faith that was once for all delivered to…
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The Worship of God: Reformed Concepts of Biblical Worship by Various
"There can be no more important issue than that of worship. There can be no more important question than that of how God is to be worshipped." In the 21st century, as has been the case throughout history, different interpretations of worship continue to divide churches and denominations. Worship expresses our theology and…
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The Law Is Not of Faith: Essays on Works and Grace in the Mosaic Covenant by Bryan D. Estelle, J. V.
Is the Mosaic covenant a 'republication' of the the key Reformation doctrine of the covenant of works? Inability to obey the law has implications for the doctrines of grace and justification. Here contributors ably refute attacks on the Reformed view of grace and justification, skillfully pointing us to Christ and his…
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Getting the Garden Right: Adam’s Work and God’s Rest in Light of Christ by Richard Barcellos
“Nothing shapes how we interpret and apply the Bible as much as our understanding of covenant. Richard Barcellos offers us a helpful blend of biblical exegesis and theological reflection on the implications of covenant theology for God’s relationship with Adam and for the Lord’s Day. Though this book’s discussion is framed…
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Faith Working through Love: The Theology of William Perkins by Joel R. Beeke, Mathew N. Payne, et al
William Perkins (1558-1602) was a master preacher and teacher of Reformed, experiential theology. He left an indelible mark upon the English Puritan movement and his writings were translated into Dutch, German, French, Hungarian, and other European languages. In Faith Working Through Love, a group of twelve scholars mine…
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The Infallible Word: A Symposium by the Members of the Faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary b
A symposium by the members of the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary―Murray, Young, Stonehouse, Skilton, Woolley, Kuiper, and Van Til―on Scripture’s attestation, authority, transmission, and relevancy; scriptural preaching; and Scripture and nature. Link:…
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Israel and the New Covenant by Roderick Campbell
The Old and New Testaments are great mountain peaks of history, revelation, and faith. The practical and historical aspects of the covenants, and the subject of Messianic prophecy, are explained. Link:…
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A Good Confession: Daily Reflections on the Westminster Shorter Catechism by Greg Poole
A Good Confession, Daily Reflections on the Westminster Shorter Catechism gives individual readers, families, small groups, and even congregations the opportunity to study and ponder the rich truths stated in fifty-two of the questions and answers of the catechism. Each week’s pages include a story relatable to readers and…
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The Institutes of Christian Religion by John Calvin, Tony Lane, et al.
This abridged edition of the Institutes provides a readable and inexpensive sampler of Calvin's greatest work. Lane has condensed the 1559 edition, retaining the heart of Calvin's teachings on all his major themes. Link:…
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Analysis Of Herman Witsius's The Economy of The Covenants by Ramsey D. Patrick and Joel R. Beeke
'The Economy of the Covenants is Witsius's magnum opus. He wrote it to promote peace amongst theologians who were divided on covenant theology. Witsius sought to be a theologian of synthesis who strove to lessen tensions between Christians. Covenants between God and man are essentially one-sided in that they are initiated…
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Where Wisdom is Found: Christ in Ecclesiastes by John V. Fesko
The wisdom literature of the Bible is beautiful and inspiring, yet at times it can be confusing and hard to understand. In Where Wisdom Is Found, J. V. Fesko helps us think through the book of Ecclesiastes and demonstrates how it finds its fulfillment in the crucified and resurrected Messiah. Ecclesiastes addresses many of…
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Meeting Jesus at the Feast: Israel's Festivals and the Gospel by John R. Sittema
The Bible tells the unique story of the history of God's redemption, focusing on the central character-Jesus. It was difficult for the ancient people of Israel to put their faith and hope in a Messiah who would not make his appearance for more than a thousand years, so God gave them a series of feasts that provided a hint…
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The Heidelberg Catechism: A Study Guide by G. I. Williamson
The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the finest creeds of the reformation period. A faithful teacher of millions, it has stood the test of time and is still, today, one of the best tools available for learning what it means to be a Christian. This study guide to the Catechism includes 129 questions and answers, along with…
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The Case for Traditional Protestantism by Terry L Johnson
This is a timely piece of writing that argues passionately and persuasively for a serious reconsideration of the great scriptural principles that undergirded the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century. Far from being outdated and irrelevant to the church today, Terry Johnson shows that these very principles are…
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Understanding the Faith by Stephen E. Smallman
Understanding the Faith aids those who desire to profess their faith publicly and become communicant members of a church. This workbook walks students through the essentials of the Christian faith. Link:…
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Dictionary of the Presbyterian & Reformed Tradition in America by Darryl G. Hart
A concise and informative guide to one of the most significant streams of Protestant Christianity in America. More than 375 entries cover the ideas, events, people, movements, practices, institutions, and denominations that have made up this tradition from the earliest days to the present. Under the guidance of editors D.…
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In Living Color: Images of Christ and the Means of Grace by Daniel R. Hyde
While man has universally and perpetually desired the visual in his relationship with God, God has given his people the Word and sacraments as manifestations of his presence until Christ comes again, visibly and corporeally___in living color. This is the classic Reformed exegesis of Scripture as expressed in its…
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Grace and Freedom: William Perkins and the Early Modern Reformed Understanding of Free Choice and Di
Grace and Freedom addresses the issue of divine grace in relation to the freedom of the will in Reformed or "Calvinist" theology in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century. It focuses on the work of the English Reformed theologian William Perkins, especially his role as an apologist of the Church of England,…
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Selected Shorter Writings (2 vols) by Benjamin B Warfield and John Meeter
This anthology of Warfield's most valuable shorter writings is being reprinted by popular demand. In these two volumes, the editor brings together over 100 articles, including book introductions, book reviews, encyclopedia articles, sermons, and a small book "The Right of Systematic Theology." Many selections are less…
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How Jesus Transforms the Ten Commandments by Edmund P. Clowney and Rebecca Jones
For many Christians, conditioned to emphasize our freedom from the law, Jesus’ words seem strange, even incompatible, with the gospel of grace. If Jesus did not abolish the law, then how should we look at the Ten Commandments today? Clowney explains how Jesus actually intensifies the law and expands its scope to every…
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The Family Worship Book: A Resource Book for Family Devotions by Terry L. Johnson
Do you struggle to provide enjoyable, meaningful and spiritual times of family devotions? Do you avoid the whole subject but have the nagging thought that you should be doing something? Let Terry & Family Worship equip you for leading your family in worship with the help of some key questions: What is family worship? What…
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Federalism and the Westminster Tradition by Mark W Karlberg
More than any other theological tradition, Reformed federalism has recognized the importance of the biblical teaching on the covenants in its system of doctrine. This tradition came to mature confessional status in the writing of the Westminster Confession of Faith (and Catechisms). The place of the Westminster tradition…
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Appointed to Preach: Assessing a Call to Ministry by David W. Hegg
Why does Ordination matter? If you have a call to ministry how do you know - and if so, how are you assessed? In an age that fears to contradict personal feelings and emotive persuasion here is a resource that clarifies the matter. Link:…
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The Story of the Old Testament: Men With a Message by Alec Motyer and John Stott
For many Christians, the Old Testament is a large, unexplored desert filled with difficult reading and alarming contrasts. It seems so unlike the New Testament: all those wars when Jesus is the Prince of Peace, all those commandments to obey when we are under grace. And can the God of the Old Testament really be a God of…
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These Last Days: A Christian View of History by Richard D. Phillips (editor) and Gabriel N. E. Fluhr
This is a book about an evil age. Specifically, it is about "the present evil age" that we live in right now. For many Christians, the expression "these last days" refers to the time right before the second coming of Christ but according to the apostles, the last days started with the first coming of Christ and continue…
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Helpful Truth in Past Places: The Puritan Practice of Biblical Counseling by Mark A. Deckard
Puritan writers-theologians were masters at understanding the nature of human beings and applying Scripture in practical ways to help people. Looking to Scripture as the final authority, the Puritans grounded their own counselling practices in a proper view of the sovereignty of God and the underlying heart issues of…
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The Church: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic by Richard D Phillips , Philip Graham Ryken , et al.
Three pastor-scholars explore the meaning for evangelicals today of the Nicene Creed's affirmation of the church as "one, holy, catholic, and apostolic." Link:…
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Selected Shorter Writings: J. Gresham Machen by J. Gresham Machen and D. G. Hart
Forty-six of Machen's shorter writings are organized into ten categories. Selections made by Machen's biographer, who contributes an introduction, a bibliography and "For Further Reading." Link:…
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Evangelism: Doing Justice and Preaching Grace by Harvie M. Conn
Evangelism involves the ministry of listening and serving, as well as speaking. That combination communicates God's message of life in Christ in a way that meets people where they are. Harvie M. Conn alerts us to barriers that hinder such communicationbarriers that can be overcome in a Spirit-enlightened ministry of love…
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Mediko: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Raphael Thomas, by Jim Ruff
Dr. Thomas was a medical missionary in the Philippines from 1904. He was a graduate of Harvard, Harvard Medical School, and Newton Seminary.
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The Banner of Truth Catalog
It seems that pretty much any book by Banner of Truth (e.g. the Puritan paperbacks, the J.C. Ryle Sermons, the letters by Newton, Rutherford, and others, the biographies on church leaders, or any of the rest of the BOT catalog) is unavailable on Logos. This is a challenge that is bigger than just adding one book, but I…