I'm glad to see John MacArthur's Sermons in Pre-Pub. I learnt a lot from www.gty.org.
Thanks Logos!
https://www.logos.com/product/42581/john-macarthur-sermon-archive
Gain spiritual insight, biblical wisdom, and theological knowledge from beloved pastor and teacherJohn MacArthur—with more than 3,000 of his sermons
can you provide a link?
EDIT: Thank you!
The link is not working for me and I cannot find his sermon's even with a search???
I found it through a different link on another thread. Funny it didn't show up when I searched under his name or on the prepub page.
https://www.logos.com/product/42581/john-macarthur-sermon-archive?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=prepub
try this link:https://www.logos.com/product/42581/john-macarthur-sermon-archive the link is being blocked
That's the link I've and still works for me.
Check your Logos Home or Front page.
Turn on your logos Pre-Pubs and hopefully it'll be there.
Hmm, $200 is a little pricey. You think I would be able to get 781 sermons (I rounded down to avoid dispute) for $50?? [I]
Hmm, $200 is a little pricey. You think I would be able to get 781 sermons (I rounded down to avoid dispute) for $50??
Some of Mark Driscoll's sermons are included too...wait, or was it the other way around? [:P] I know, I know...LOL...[6] [A] To pricey for me too. Even Carson's sermons seem a little price. I wish an outline accompanied the manuscript. Sometimes reading long manuscripts can get a little boring. An outline is easier to follow.
Remember that the price per page is the appropriate measure of cost according to Bob.
Hmm, $200 is a little pricey.
It's only 6 cents per sermon — that's a lot cheaper than all the other sermon collections apart from Piper.
If you are offered 10,000,000 peanuts for $100, that's an awesome deal...but it's not a deal that many people are going to jump on. I might be willing to buy a nickel's worth, maybe even a quarter's worth. But regardless of how good a deal it is, if I have to take it as an all or nothing, I don't even have to think about it. There really is such a thing as too much of a good thing...and I'm not convinced of how good this is.
Also, I think your math might be off...or should I say "maths"?
I think Mark's calculations are correct.
3,127 sermons for $199.95 is 6.39cents per sermon
Aha! Aha! That 3.9 mills is an upcharge of over 15%...you can run a government on that if you call it a tax.
you can run a government on that if you call it a tax.
Not the US Government, however. else we would not have a multi-trillion dollar national debt—and climbing.
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