See here please:
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/66178.aspx
That or at least having an option to flip the switch on which canon to use.
Although, honestly, after reading recent threads, I'm burning to pick up a Verbum package to learn more about our Catholic brothers & sisters. (Rather, to learn more about their faith; I'm quite awed by the way they've responded to "inquiries" of their beliefs-both in Christ-like attitude and in wisdom & knowledge.)
That or at least having an option to flip the switch on which canon to use. Although, honestly, after reading recent threads, I'm burning to pick up a Verbum package to learn more about our Catholic brothers & sisters. (Rather, to learn more about their faith; I'm quite awed by the way they've responded to "inquiries" of their beliefs-both in Christ-like attitude and in wisdom & knowledge.)
Ditto.
Purchasing a Verbum package => http://www.logos.com/catholic#compare enables Verbum switcn.
For collections (Catechism, Church Documents, and Church Fathers), need appropriate resources.
Thankful for canonical book inclusion in searched, albeit result order leaves a bit to be desired. Wiki has => http://wiki.logos.com/Canonical_Commentary_Collections with internal book number, which affects search result ordering.
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I'm not sure that the "enable verbum switch" needs to be provided (but I may be wrong) as much as a way to enable the extended or larger canon needs to be provided through a means other than purchasing a Verbum collection. There are more Christians than just the Catholics who use the extended canon and the Verbum collections really are oriented towards the Catholics.
Additionally, if I decided to purchase a Verbum package that includes the Church Fathers (ANF and NPNF1/2), I should NOT be required to purchase the Catholic version of the Church Fathers (ANF, NPNF1/2) if i already own the Protestant version. I should be able to use the Protestant version instead.