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You should also study Bavinck. Begin with his Dogmatics and then read his Ethics. 1. Reformed Dogmatics (4 vols.) | Logos Bible Software 2. Reformed Ethics (2 vols.) | Logos Bible Software
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Hi Ole. Have you seen this new release? Holy Living: Jonathan Edwards’s Seventy Resolutions for Living the Christian Life
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Here are some of his videos on the book. craig koester revelation and the end of all things - YouTube
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You're a super sleuth indeed. Early retirement has called for a name change and a new picture—no more sub-zero mornings, collecting from customers and break downs (the truck, not me).
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How in the world did you know??
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How do I add or delete a bible to the Bible tab on the upper ribbon?
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Absolutely agree. I have both volumes and they would make a great edition to anyone's library. A thumbs up for each volume. mm.
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It's actually Bruce Waltke's OT Theology (OT300) that I'm using. In the textbook under suggested readings I select a reading and that resource then opens. After reading the blurb I click on the "Stop reading Done" and it disappears. However, after closing that resource I then re-open it and the stop reading Done ribbon/greyed out line re-appears. hope
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Now wouldn't that be crazy... [quote user="Allen Browne"] [quote user="Milkman"]too bad you couldn't open a map and transport yourself in to it's geography. Or open a vid of an ancient ruin and be a virtual archeologist. Now you're giving me thoughts [/quote] LOL. How about travel back in time as well? ;-) [/quote]
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too bad you couldn't open a map and transport yourself in to it's geography. Or open a vid of an ancient ruin and be a virtual archeologist. Now you're giving me thoughts mm.
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I think this was asked b4 but I don't recall the answer. In the Mobile Ed I'm doing the "Stop reading" isn't holding. When I go back to the beginning it has the green dot at the beginning and the "stop reading" with the red dot again. mm.
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I was listening to the news this morning and this quirky thought came into my head. I'm sure there's many of those in there. Anyway. Is there a resource that has collected "news items" from antiquity? You know, a compendium of advertisements for the long ago past. Something like, "Rufus and Tenium have just opened a fruit shop in the lower quarter of
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For those interested Piper has a 10 Part series on You Tube entitled The Providence of God . check it out!
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Same here. mm. [quote user="Ben"] ... I never use the Home Page. Never seen an ad. [/quote]