BUG: Block Quote Formatting

JT (alabama24)
JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,512
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

I am reading through a book which has a number of block quotes in it. I have checked the print edition and verified that this is so. However, the FLEB title ignores this formatting. Can someone at FL check to see if the ePub titles sent to you have these or not? I am wondering if the conversion strips the formatting out, or if it is also missing in the original ePub file. 

The book in question: 

https://ebooks.faithlife.com/product/225344/not-in-it-to-win-it-why-choosing-sides-sidelines-the-church 

Here is a sample passage: 

Theologian Don Carson writes, “I suspect that one of the reasons why there are so many exhortations in the New Testament for Christians to love other Christians is because this is not an easy thing to do.” He continues:
Ideally, however, the church itself is not made up of natural “friends.” It is made up of natural enemies. What binds us together is not common education, common race, common income levels, common politics, common nationality, common accents, common jobs, or anything else of that sort. Christians come together, not because they form a natural collocation, but because they have all been saved by Jesus Christ and owe him a common allegiance.
This next statement is gold:
In the light of this common allegiance, in the light of the fact that they have all been loved by Jesus himself, they commit themselves to doing what he says—and he commands them to love one another. In this light, they are a band of natural enemies who love one another for Jesus’ sake.

The highlighted portions are supposed to be in block quote. 

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