Anyone know if any of these titles are avalible in Logos?

Wycliffe New Testament 1388: An edition in modern spelling, with an introduction, the original prologues and the Epistle to the Laodiceans
Tyndale's New Testament
Coverdale Bible / 1535
The Matthew's Bible: 1537 Edition
The Geneva Bible: A Facsimile of the 1560 Edition
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Apparently, we are also missing:
Desiderius Erasmus, Novum Testamentum
Robert Estienne, Novum Testamentum
Theodore Beza, Novum Testamentum
Scrivener 1894 Textus ReceptusInteresting; I guess the Bible that people died to publish is not as interesting as the statistically, scientifically more accurate one is [:O]
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The whole "off-topic" discussion problem was extremely helpful; now that I have dig in, I better know the content of my Logos library and have a better appreciation for what we have and the decisions made at Logos.
Problem solved on being able to study interlinear bibles based on the various texts; we have:
A Textus Receptus Interlinear (basically a KJV Interlinear!): Thomas Newberry's Greek-English Interlinear
We also have various other interlinear bibles based on other varying texts like NA27.
God bless you and keep you,
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KenAvery said:
with an introduction, the original prologues and the Epistle to the Laodiceans
And do I get to gripe that the King James is not the complete 1611 version [:D]? Seriously, I like your list as items that should be available.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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