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I am with logos pro. I cannot find the free mobile course history of heresies. Anyone has same problem? Thanks
Mac
does this link help? https://ref.ly/logosres/ch351bird?art=art13&off=38 it should open the course in your Logos installation
it just points me back to store page
it said I don't have license to view this book
Mac? Nice looking pup! Your dog?
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Using Logos 38 Pro subscription in Windows. Mine is available.
it said I don't have license to view this book, I check temporary license section under my library dies not have history of heresies
Hi Mac, unfortunately it seems that History of Heresies is contained as free course in the Max-level subscription, not in the Pro-level:
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