Missing Text in Travel with John Bunyan

In the Logos edition of "Travel with John Bunyan" there is sometimes text missing at the end of the first paragraph of a new chapter.
On page 27 (chapter 2):
To step into the parish church and churchyard is to step back into the [seventeenth century]
On page 57 (chapter 5):
Despite the injustice of his trial and the courageous actions of his young wife, John Bunyan remained a prisoner for the sake of the [gospel and his conscience]
On page 91 (chapter 7):
Bunyan’s life was full of drama and adventure, but it is the small and personal things, like the flute he made in prison and the chair he used as pastor of the Elstow congregation, [that remind us of his life and important legacy]
In addition to this the last sentence on page 34 breaks off abruptly at the page break and continues two paragraphs further down on page 35:
They were restored to the way they might have looked in the mid [....] 17th century by Bedford Borough Council in the 1970s, after being sold by the Whitbread estate for £1 on condition they were renovated.
In the print edition it is very obvious that the intervening paragraphs are a separate text box on "May Day" but in the Logos edtion this was not immediately clear to me. I would suggest joining the two parts of the sentence together.