Lectures to My Students?

Im currently getting ready to start a course and Spurgeon's Lectures to My Students is a required text. This may be a dumb question, however I was once told there was no such thing. I currently own the Logos edition of Lectures to My Students, however my school is advising me to purchase the Hendrickson Publishers edition (Hardcover, 2010). Are these two text the same? I really don't want to purchase the hardcover text if I already own the Logos text (which will be used far more). Thank you for your help!
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At least on one level, the answer must be "no." Since the Logos edition isn't based on the Hendrickson one, at the very least, page numbers might be different. I would speak to your prof... It might not be a big deal. On the other hand, the newer version may have additional content (introduction, comments, etc.)
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Thats what I was thinking. Maybe I will just contact my prof. and ask him what he thinks. Thank Alabama24.
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John, if the class is pacing the readings through the book over life of the course you may find page numbers a hindrance (Logos treats it as 4 books while the Hendrickson version treats it as one book). If your assignment is to read on your own throughout the course then stick to the Logos version! (...adding to what Alabama has already said)
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