A complete concordance to the holy scriptures of the Old and New Testament, or, A dictionary and alphabetical index to the Bible in two parts : to which is added A concordance to the books called Apocrypha
I think it's this: A complete concordance to the holy scriptures of the Old and New Testament, or, A dictionary and alphabetical index to the Bible in two parts : to which is added A concordance to the books called Apocrypha | Logos Bible Software
Product description:
These scanned pages offer the ability to explore content outside our normal Logos editions. As such, these resources are not searchable and are designed to be read as is. They will not act the same as other regular Logos content
Based on the description, the only thing you can do with it is read it. I don't own any resources in the Facsimile format but I'm assuming it's similar to a scanned PDF, and just about as helpful.
Thanks for sharing that image. I've always wondered what a Facsimile resource would look like but too cheap to pay the money to satisfy my curiosity 😄
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Which resource are you referring to?
I think he's referring to the resource above. Not something I use though so can't help that way…
@Yasmin Stephen Based on the description, the only thing you can do with it is read it.
I don't own that particular resource, but I believe you are correct in that assumption.
If I only understood that I would have never bought the resource. Thank you Yasmin
This is what happens when you open the resource
Thank you Yasmin
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