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If I am correct, I remember hearing that the cloud storage Logos uses was a third party. Started with an A if I recall. Might be the problem...
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Got it as well.
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I find it interesting no one mentioned Journals. True their real benefit is academia however, does anyone use them for anything else. Not trying to high jack this post I think it fits.
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And Logos does not have fuzzy search so you must be correct with you typpinggg when you enther teh nam.
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If that is the case... I am in a Reformed Baptist Lutheran SDA Charismatic Anglican denomination that has Base leanings.
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[quote user="Matt Hamrick"] While Morris Proctor is the official Logos trainer I use John Fallahee at http://www.learnlogos.com and his live webinars are free. You will become a Logos master able to do anything with the software by using John Fallahee. [/quote] I love Fallahee's stuff. He is very in depth and if I'm not mistaken used to be a Logos presenter
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[quote user="mab"]but it ain't the same.[/quote] No its not but who is setting the price for the Logos editions? I am sure Z has impute.
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Their daily deals are here. https://twitter.com/search?q=%40Logos%20%23DailyDeal&f=realtime
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Yes, I recall now. The loss of Moody, for me, was a dark day.
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Didn't there use to be an Erwin Lutzer collection? or am I losing my mind with my memory?
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[quote user="Randy Lane"] Hard copy not due until Nov. 2015 https://www.logos.com/product/54618/a-history-of-western-philosophy-and-theology [/quote]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ne-h7FTMZBk
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Phil, this makes me sad and I am willing to pay more for products in Logos that paper.
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[quote user="NB.Mick"]That's because it's in Vyrso (like many works from Rose Publishing): https://vyrso.com/products/search?q=author%3Acarden [/quote]
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I have the book, Christianity, Cults & Religions by Paul Carden in my library but now cannot find it in Logos' store. Wicca Founder No one person. Roots in 19th-century Britain. Partly inspired by Margaret Murray (1862–1963) and organized by Gerald Gardner (1884–1964) in the 1930s to 1950s. Writings No holy books; however, many groups use The Book of
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I like that Bruce included the Screwtape letters, you could do an entire series on that. I searched my library using title,topic,heading,and large text and found quite a few articles talking about "Spiritual warfare." Here is the beginning of one: William Burt Pope, A Compendium of Christian Theology: Being Analytical Outlines of a Course of Theological
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I agree with the desire to have some White works added to a collection. Nevertheless, the current apologetic-collection was a no-brainer for me since I had most of the resources it contained and dynamic pricing was very low for the few I was missing.
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After the initial installation, 6 has not given me any problems.
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I don't believe I would have any use for this resource. Would some of you use it?
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The 1,100 dollars it shows I have towards the dynamic price might as well be useless.