Until Logos and Abingdon can come to an arrangement, the old Bicentennial Edition of John Wesley's Works cdrom can still be found on ebay and other places. It can be made to work on new computers. You must copy the cdrom to your harddrive as an .ios file. Mount the .ios file with Windows File explorer. It will treat the .ios file as if it were a crdrom. You can run the program. I run it almost daily on my new HP 360 laptop every day.
It doesn't have all the Bicentennial Wesley volumes, but it does have all the Journal volumes and all the Sermons volumes. Bit of a pain to run, but it is better than anything Logos offers on Wesley.
One of the handful of Study Bibles to included the deuterocanonical books. https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-sbl-study-bible?variant=41142752084002
A letter of Pliny the Younger recorded one of the earliest accounts of Christian Church worship.
I wanted to throw a couple of suggestions your way for some truly valuable resources I think would be amazing additions to the Logos library, especially for folks like me in academic and theological fields: The Common English Bible Study Bible with Apocrypha (Nashville: Common English Bible, 2013). This one is seriously…
book by Dr James white.
I have found this resource extremely useful in personal discipleship. It appears that the French translation is also available, but not the English original. https://www.logos.com/product/179188/sexaminer-soi-meme?queryId=2ea2b186db3b1ff8bb03ed0dfc8d4023