Favorite Personal Books
I appreciate the value of personal books in Logos 6 more and more. I am always looking for new candidates for personal books to add to my library. So this has me wondering, what are your favorite personal books, which you have added to your library?
For me it would be G. Campbell Morgan's Westminster Pulpit.
"In all cases, the Church is to be judged by the Scripture, not the Scripture by the Church," John Wesley
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Almost anything by Harry Ironside or Harold B. Greene.
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Everything on the Churchfathers
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Two of my favorite PBs are "The Seed of Abraham" A Biblical Study of Israel, the Church, and the Jew; By Albertus Pieters D. D. Out of print; so I made a PB from a physical scan from my library. I will gladly contribute this as soon as I can be sure it is in the public domain.
Another is "The Gospel Millennium and Obedience to Scripture" by Robert Whitelaw that I converted from a copy in my library. Considered out of print, I almost posted it. But after continued searching I found one source for it in pamphlet form at hesspublications.com; under Prothumian Press, if any are interested.
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Michael Childs said:
So this has me wondering, what are your favorite personal books, which you have added to your library?
I have many but I very much appreciated Mark Barnes work to put together The Dictionary of Christianity and the Bible - see https://community.logos.com/forums/t/82064.aspx
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Bruce Dunning said:Michael Childs said:
So this has me wondering, what are your favorite personal books, which you have added to your library?
I have many but I very much appreciated Mark Barnes work to put together The Dictionary of Christianity and the Bible - see https://community.logos.com/forums/t/82064.aspx
That is an incredible resource. It is too large to upload for sharing among computers, but it can be recompiled on other computers or the XXXX..lbspbb file can be copied or scanned in to other computers.
Well worth any trouble, it is an amazing resource.
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