Complete Index to Spurgeon's Sermons (Logos Edition)
By popular demand, here's an updated version of my Complete Index to Spurgeon's Sermons. To use it, you need to compile it as a personal book. This version works with the Complete Spurgeon Sermon Collection, produced by Logos. The file contains three indexes - a scripture index, an alphabetical index, and one organised by volume/sermon number. I recommend that you compile the index as a Bible Commentary so that the Scripture index will show in your Passage Guide.
0552.Index to Spurgeons Sermons (Logos Edition).docx
The screenshot shows the three indexes side by side. In the actual resource the indexes are one after the other. If you prefer you can separate the three indexes into three separate files. If you don't want to make your own cover image, this one should do:
Over 100 errors in the original source have already been corrected, but if you notice any more, please let me know on this thread. If you need an index for the edition of these sermons that was published by AGES, that's also available.
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Thank you Mark!
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Mark, wonderful work! Thank you.
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Thank you!
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Thanks from me too, Mark! [Y] [Y] [Y]
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Wow, that is a sweet resource. Thanks for investing the time to make that for us.
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Mark, thank you so much! This looked to be a tough job as the tagging was much different, so thank you for your effort, ingenuity, or both!
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Thank you, thank you, thank you!!![:D]
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Thanks a lot, Mark!
Have joy in the Lord!
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Thank you very much, Mark.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Thank you very much.
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not to be redundant, but Thank You!
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Thanks for this. Incredibly helpful!
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This is excellent. Thank you Mark! Does anyone know how to go about making resources like this? It would be great to be able to have a scripture index like this that included every sermon in my library! I know how to tag the Bible references, but not how to link to the logos resource like this.
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Liam Walsh said:
I know how to tag the Bible references, but not how to link to the logos resource like this.
The Wiki has a short section on creating links in Personal Books: http://wiki.logos.com/Personal_Books#Resource_links
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Mark,
1. Thank you!
2. How did you put this together so fast? I'm thinking of compiling an index for Piper's and, soon, Keller's sermon manuscript libraries but I know no method which isn't prohibitively labor-intensive.
God bless!
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Dave said:
How did you put this together so fast? I'm thinking of compiling an index for Piper's and, soon, Keller's sermon manuscript libraries but I know no method which isn't prohibitively labor-intensive.
The old edition of the Sermons already had an index available. Previously I had exported that index in HTML format. I then wrote a script that parsed that export file to extract the information about each sermon and place it in a database. I corrected the data where necessary (the original index had several errors). Another script then generated the three indexes from that data and saved it as a HTML file which I then imported into Word. All I needed to do this time was figure out a way of converting the data to work with the new referencing system in the new edition. Thankfully the hidden article tags are mostly logical and consistent (they start at 1 and increment by 1), so it wasn't too difficult.
I don't have Keller's sermons, but Piper's sermons would need indexing manually as the index provided doesn't include Scripture references. It's possible that Desiring God might have an index they could send you though. It's also possible that someone might be able to scrape their website and extract the data from there. It's not a bad idea, actually, but I'm unlikely to have the time to do it myself, at least at the moment.
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Mark - thanks!
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Thanks again Mark!
It would be great to have a scripture index like this that had a link to every sermon that was available as a Logos resource!
Or Logos could make a scripture index sermon guide so that every sermon in someones library for a particular verse would show up (instead of just ones that quote that verse somewhere).
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Dave said:
How did you put this together so fast? I'm thinking of compiling an index for Piper's and, soon, Keller's sermon manuscript libraries but I know no method which isn't prohibitively labor-intensive.
Didn't Logos3 have an AUTOMATIC feature to produce an index of all scriptures used in a particular resource? Reference Browser? is it implemented in any way in L4/5?
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Mark, thank you very much!
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toughski said:
is it implemented in any way in L4/5?
I've made them for lectionaries with a copy to put the text in a clipboaard and then Passage list with an add from clipboard. Imperfect but it meets my immediate needs.
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toughski said:
Didn't Logos3 have an AUTOMATIC feature to produce an index of all scriptures used in a particular resource? Reference Browser? is it implemented in any way in L4/5?
My hope is to run a search to find all the sermons that Spurgeon preached on a particular passage. I don't want the sermons he preached that merely reference the passage in question as a cross reference. Therefore, automatically finding every reference to a passage is counterproductive to me. I'm specifically looking to exclude most Scripture references in the collection.
The index Mark put together allows me to focus only on those instances when the passage in question was the main focus of Spurgeon's sermon. Now all I need to do is to create similar indicies for my other favorite preachers (Piper, Keller (when his sermons come out), etc).
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Thanks Mark.
Blessings in Christ.
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Mark,
I'm working on an index of Jonathan Edwards' sermons and have run into a sticking point: I'm having trouble with the PBB not recognizing resource link offsets. I notice that in the Spurgeon index you used a different link structure which allowed you to link to chapter headings. Where can I find documentation on that?
Thanks!
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Dave said:
I'm working on an index of Jonathan Edwards' sermons and have run into a sticking point: I'm having trouble with the PBB not recognizing resource link offsets. I notice that in the Spurgeon index you used a different link structure which allowed you to link to chapter headings. Where can I find documentation on that?
That's a good question. There isn't any, as far as I know.
All I'm doing is linking to headings rather than page numbers. The difficulty comes in knowing how each heading is referenced. There's an easy method and a hard method. Thankfully, if you're talking about the sermons in Jonathan Edwards' works, volume 2, the easy method will work.
Easy method:
- Find a link that you want to replicate (the 'printed' table of contents at the beginning of a resource is the obvious place to look).
- Select that link (or the entire TOC), choose print/export from the resource menu, and send it to Microsoft Word (if you don't have Word, copy it to the clipboard instead, and paste it into your word processor of choice). Note that you can't copy from the right-click menu, you must do it from the print/export screen.
- Once the link/TOC is in Word, you can see the hyperlink displayed as a hover, and you can edit the hyperlink to copy it to the clipboard. For example, JE's Sinners in the Hands of an angry God is logosres:wrkjonedwrds2;pos=DIV1.SERM2
Hard method:
Only use the hard method if you can't find a link in the resource that you can copy/paste (i.e. if the only 'link' is in the TOC you can turn on/off from the resource menu, and there's no TOC at the beginning of the resource). I'll use the 'Application' sub-heading to Sinners in the Hands as an example, as the sub-headings aren't included in the 'printed' TOC.
- Go to the right heading, by clicking on it in the TOC at the left of the resource.
- Copy that heading to the clipboard (this time you should use the right-click menu).
- Open up a clipboard monitoring program like CLCL.
- Ensure that the Libronix.DigitalLibrary.ResourceTextRangeDropData type is selected in the left-hand pane.
- In the righthand pane, look for the text that begins 'StartPosition=Article%3d'. Everything after this text, but before the next % sign is your position. In this case it's DIV1.SERM2.APPL.
- Back in Logos, copy the current location to the clipboard. You'll get a location with an offset, like this: logosres:wrkjonedwrds2;ref=Page.p_9;off=3191
- Delete everything after the semi-colon and replace it with 'pos=', and then the string you wrote down in (5). So in our example, it's logosres:wrkjonedwrds2;pos=DIV1.SERM2.APPL
Whichever method you choose, if you're constructing an index, you'll probably quickly spot a pattern to the links which will allow you to more quickly create your index without too much copy/pasting.
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Fantastic Mark, thanks!
You might want to add that to the wiki.
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Liam Walsh said:
Any chance you can post your doc on the files forum when you are finished? It would be great to have an index of Pipers and Edwards sermons.
It's going to be a lot more than Piper and Edwards. Give me a few weeks and I'll have them up.
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