Free Book of the Month for April

Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners by John Bunyan is the free book for the month of April.
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Enjoy!
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Thanks Nathan! [:)]
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Thanks Nathan and Logos[. [Y]
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Thanks!!!
I wonder why Loos did not tell me when I started it today...
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Thanks!
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Nathan Smoyer said:
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners by John Bunyan is the free book for the month of April.
THANK YOU!
Grace & Peace,
Bill
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Thank you.
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Thanks Nathan. For those who have this book already in their library, published by Logos in 1995, this version Published 2009 has a better table of contents, and they added more information at the beginning before the actual contents.
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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Thanks for that info Lynden. I would have passed on the book.
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Lynden Williams said:
Thanks Nathan. For those who have this book already in their library, published by Logos in 1995, this version Published 2009 has a better table of contents, and they added more information at the beginning before the actual contents.
Hi Lynden - I'm confused[:)]
The description on the Logos website says publication date is 1995 and I have just downloaded it and it says the same in my library.
Am I missing something?
Graham
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I have two copies Graham. When I put them side by side and press the "I" button, they have two publication dates. One says 1995 and the other 2006. Start at the top and see the differences.Graham Criddle said:Lynden Williams said:Thanks Nathan. For those who have this book already in their library, published by Logos in 1995, this version Published 2009 has a better table of contents, and they added more information at the beginning before the actual contents.
Hi Lynden - I'm confused
The description on the Logos website says publication date is 1995 and I have just downloaded it and it says the same in my library.
Am I missing something?
Graham
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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Hi Lynden - thanks for getting back to me.
Lynden Williams said:I have two copies Graham. When I put them side by side and press the "I" button, they have two publication dates. One says 1995 and the other 2006. Start at the top and see the differences.
I think I have the same two copies. But as far as I can see the free one is the 1995 edition whereas the 2006 edition is one I acquired with the "Works of John Bunyan" collection.
That's why I'm confused!
Graham
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Don't trouble me with facts. My mind is made up. [:D]Graham Criddle said:I think I have the same two copies. But as far as I can see the free one is the 1995 edition whereas the 2006 edition is one I acquired with the "Works of John Bunyan" collection.
Kilroy Was Here.
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Graham Criddle said:
...as far as I can see the free one is the 1995 edition whereas the 2006 edition is one I acquired with the "Works of John Bunyan" collection.
This indeed does seem to be the case [Y]
"As any translator will attest, a literal translation is no translation at all."
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Lynden Williams said:
I scrolled to the beginning of the book, and note the differences as to how they start
and if I am correct, the one on the right is the free book and was published in 1995.
Sorry to make a big thing about this - just trying to clarify!
Graham
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Graham Criddle said:Lynden Williams said:
I scrolled to the beginning of the book, and note the differences as to how they start
and if I am correct, the one on the right is the free book and was published in 1995.
Yes you are - I only have the free one.
Does the non-free edition also have the typo "forward" instead of "foreword" in the TOC?
Have joy in the Lord!
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NB.Mick said:
Does the non-free edition also have the typo "forward" instead of "foreword" in the TOC?
No, but it doesn't have a "foreword" at all!
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