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I made a quicky personal book of it a while back. I'd like to see the real thing offered.
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The Early Prophets: Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings: The Schocken Bible, Volume II b y Dr Everett Fox Publishing date November 2014 Volume 1 of the Fox's Schocken Bible is already n Logos - The Five Books of Moses
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Paroikos Bible Blog announces the publication of a collection of essays Digging for the Truth: Collected Essays Regarding the Byzantine Text of the Greek New Testament—A Festschrfit in Honor of Maurice A. Robinson (Fall 2014) http://www.amazon.com/Digging-Truth-Collected-regarding-Festschrift/dp/3942729814/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1402524979&sr
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Digging for the Truth: Collected Essays Regarding the Byzantine Text of the Greek New Testament-- A Festschrift in Honor of Maurice A. Robinson Due out this year. Would be a good contribution for Byzantine Prioritists.
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...or is it spelled archæology?
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We use some slides pre-service. Occasionally we use the less-ornate artwork during the service between worship songs for group reading.
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The last few days each of the bible verses offered on Biblia.com have come with a Faithlife copyright line. It distracting and detracts from the artistry IMO. Do we have permission to copy these slides for public use without restriction or payment? What restrictions does this copyright impose?
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I'm able to delete book files from my personal book list but find that some are still listed in my library. I've re-indexed my personal books – even re-indexed my whole library (uggh). They are still there! How do I get rid them? I'm no genius at computer file management so if you have a solution please provide very basic instructions.
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I do not own Logos Platinum and do I think it would be worth the cost for me to upgrade - just to say it's more than personally I would ever need. I've enjoyed a few of the Mobile courses and have even ordered a few more, despite the fact that recommend a platform higher than I own. But might I suggest that It would be beneficial if we might know the
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Try this 8713.pb_Female Piety - The Young Woman's Friend and Guide Through Life to Immortality FINAL.docx Turns out a young woman can be influenced by Christianity after all!
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Tough one! Apparently Christianity has no influence on the condition of a young woman.
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It is interesting to compare this version to the two others offered by Logos - they each have their peculiarities. I can't seem to synchronize them - is it possible?
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MARCH MADNESS and I'm out of the game. I can see the choices but can't see any place to vote. Resizing the screen didn't help.
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I have books in my library from the 1700's that while somewhat fragile, are still as readable as when they were printed. Logos marketing has a much greater vision than have. I can't imagine any single digital format lasting a generation.
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The Invitation to Theological Studies Series has a number of interesting books including: Invitation to Biblical Hebrew: A Beginning Grammar by Russell T. Fuller and Kyoungwon Choi (2006) Invitation to Biblical Preaching: Proclaiming Truth with Clarity and Relevance by Donald Sunukjian (2007) Invitation to World Missions: A Trinitarian Missiology for
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I really like the recent addition of novels to the Logos suite. Consider adding a Victor Hugo collection. I would include: Cromwell (1827) The Last Day of a Condemned Man (1829) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831) Les Miserables (1862) Ninety Three (1874) Les Miserables has been translated by a number of different translators It would be interesting
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Don't need any 100 year old dictionaries.
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Thank you, I was blessed making this PB. It was a mix of devotional study and obsessive compulsive work I'm in the process of thoroughly checking the work. No major changes: I'm correcting spelling and capitalization I'm adding a form of the "ct" ligature (ƈt) I'm correcting the direction of the apostrophes I'll tighten up the formatting in places.
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5824.BAY PSALM BOOK IN METRE 1640_LOGOS PB.docx The Bay Psalm Book of 1640 was the first book printed in America. "It's a book that was not created to be fancy or splendid or valuable in any way other than the significance of its content," says Derick Dreher, the director of Philadelphia's Rosenbach Library, one of the few institutions to hold a Bay
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The few changes in the text make it hardly worth the expense However it's the apparatus that makes 28 a gem. Logos has been expanding its manuscript collection. It will be amazing to be able to quickly view the manuscripts from which our modern text was derived. I'm in!