Please fix the links!

Now that Fathers of the Church is out, you have expanded the author datatypes for the church fathers. Thank you!
But there is an old saying - bad information is worse than no information. In reading through Pannenberg's Systematic Theology, I see he interacts a fair amount with Augustine's treatise "On the Free Will" or De Lib. Arb. Unfortunately, all the links are to a different work of St. Augustine - "On Grace and Free Will." I certainly understand how the similar titles can cause confusion, but they are, indeed, different works. A search of <Augustine On Grace and Free Will> shows many other times these two works are confused - including in resources as recently released as Lewis and Short.
Please, Logos, fix this!
The Gospel is not ... a "new law," on the contrary, ... a "new life." - William Julius Mann
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Please, Ken, give this a more descriptive thread title!
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“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Nothing all that wrong with the title. I've seen far worse. General, however, isn't usually the best forum if you want a thread to be noticed by Logos.
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Thank you for the heads up. I'll be able to make some tweaks to our system to handle the two better.
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Kyle G. Anderson said:
Thank you for the heads up. I'll be able to make some tweaks to our system to handle the two better.
Thank you for your prompt response. In addition, I have seen a fair number of citations of Tertullian "De An." tagged as "De Res.", and some citations of the Augsburg Confession tagged as the Apology to the Augsburg Confession.
The Gospel is not ... a "new law," on the contrary, ... a "new life." - William Julius Mann
L8 Anglican, Lutheran and Orthodox Silver, Reformed Starter, Academic Essentials
L7 Lutheran Gold, Anglican Bronze
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