Pulpit Commentary missing items

Ive been reading the Pulpit Commentary, specifically Psalm 100, where a sermon is quoted. However, the author of the sermon is not cited. Upon trying to learn more, I tried to look at the beginning of both the volume and the series to look for some helps as to where to find these. But There appears not even a copyright page with date of publication. Surely this is available in the paper copy?
Might you need to add the copyright date and any helps? And how might I find out who authored the quoted sermon?
Thanks,
Len Calhoun
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Hi Len
dit you try copy the Phrase into Google?
Sascha
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Len Calhoun said:
And how might I find out who authored the quoted sermon?
If you give us a chunk of the text that includes the text, we'd probably have someone who can identify it. At the end of each homily excerpt there are initials given to identify the author. Somewhere in the resource should be a table of these initials - a search should find it ...
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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MJ this was taken from the Homilies maybe it is what you mean. This is for Psalm 100.
IV. Reasons for such cultivation. 1. Our circumstances demand it: we have cause for thankfulness. 2. It will greatly bless others. For a glad, thankful spirit is winsome and attractive Christwards, whilst the opposite spirit cannot but repel. 3. For our own sake. It will brighten all our life, whilst if, owl-like, we dwell in darkness, we shall come to love it, and be as dim-sighted and night-haunting as they. 4. And does not the Lord our God and Saviour deserve all our praise? Therefore, jubilate.—S.C.
Spence-Jones, H. D. M. (Ed.). (1909). Psalms (Vol. 2, p. 355). London; New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company.
IV. Therefore believe for all the future. Go forward with a cheerful courage, thou child of God, fully persuaded of what all the past of all the people of God abundantly proves, that his truth shall endure, and that he “will never leave thee nor forsake thee.”—S.C.
Spence-Jones, H. D. M. (Ed.). (1909). Psalms (Vol. 2, p. 357). London; New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company.
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I don't think this is so easily solved. See, the initials are not at the end of the sermon, they are dropped periodically throughout what appears to be one sermon; and there are no initials at the very end. Who can explain why there are initials throughout and not at the end?
Thanks all all for the responses so far!
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Thabks John. My first clue. I think I've figured it out.
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Thanks all for your help! So here it is: the Logos Version says "by various authors" without listing them, or in the least listing initials at the end, but only after some parts (i don't understand the logic here). Logos makes it look like this is one really long sermon. Google Books lists these homilies, and cites the various authors by full last name- over each sermon that is cited
This frustrates me a bit. Why the difference? This frustrates me a bit- no copyright date, the loss of headings and subtitles but more importantly, ommitting the separate sermons and their author's identities. This is an important issue for those who care about scholarship and don't want to plagiarise. But more importantly those who just want to understand what is being said. This is not one long sermon that is hard to read through but many! Shouldn't it be categorised as such?
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I'll report it as a serious production bug ...http://community.logos.com/forums/p/133163/865306.aspx#865306
Note SC = S. Conway
RT = R. Tuck etc.
But the key to the names appear to be missing and the division between sermons is obscured. This is a resource that needs sermon labels ASAP.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Thanks MJ!
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