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  • Emory Horvath
    22 days ago

    There are an enormous number of typos in this Logos ebook. In almost every paragraph. The typos are usually of one specific type, namely a missing space between words, usually between a one-letter word and a multi-letter word.
    Sermons and Tracts from the Civil Wars (The Complete Works of John Owen, vol. 18)
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    1. Joe McCune (Faithlife)
      17 days ago

      Emory Horvath
      We have opened a ticket for this issue. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
  • Emory Horvath
    A month ago

    You need the print book
    Truths We Confess: A Systematic Exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith (audio)Add to cart
    1. Emory Horvath
      7 months ago

      Dictionary of Latin Forms
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      1. Emory Horvath
        9 months ago

        That price seems quite crazy high for only Volume 1.
        Septuaginta: A Reader’s Edition, vol. 1Add to cart
        1. Emory Horvath
          9 months ago

          Notwithstanding, i might be interested if it were for both volumes.
        2. Eric Weiss
          4 months ago

          Yes, that's a ridiculous price for just one of the two volumes. Plus, who needs "A Reader's Edition" in Logos Bible Software? If you don't know a word, just click on it or highlight it. And in Logos you can create your own list of words occurring fewer than 100 times for reference.
      2. Emory Horvath
        2 years ago

        Always been my favorite book for GNT vocabulary review. The only weakness is that the english glosses are too close to the greek words, which makes it difficult to avoid seeing the gloss for the next word.
        Lexical Aids for Students of New Testament Greek, 3rd ed.
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        1. Emory Horvath
          2 years ago

          Looking forward to seeing Logos hopefully add the brand new 5th volume!
          2,000 Years of Christ’s Power (4 vols.)Add to cart
          1. Emory Horvath
            2 years ago

            Not the most elegant ebook conversion perhaps, but it's still quite usable. Does the job adequately. In regards to another reviewer's comment about the print book issue, the solution to that of course is to buy two copies of the paperback and then cut one up and xerox it. I do that with a few of my most used print books (though i have to admit that the first time i cut up a Hebrew OT i did feel like i was committing sacrilege!)
            Search the Scriptures: A Three-Year Daily Devotional Guide to the Whole Bible
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            1. Emory Horvath
              2 years ago

              A shorter book than some, but I feel he displays a better understanding of Revelation than most.
              More Than Conquerors: An Interpretation of the Book of Revelation
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              1. Emory Horvath
                2 years ago

                At a first glance, this appears to be the same edition as the Banner of Truth reprint. A few spot checks showed the same text and footnotes, although the page numbers are rather different.
                An Exposition of the Book of EcclesiastesAdd to cart
                1. Emory Horvath
                  2 years ago

                  Note that this is not quite the same version as the Banner of Truth edition. The Logos version is evidently either an earlier or later edition than the Banner of Truth reprint. About 90% of the content is largely identical with some minor wording changes, but the Banner of Truth version averages about 5-10% additional content. The Logos version here is not an abridgement as such, but is clearly a different edition that was evidently published in the USA during the author's lifetime. An earlier edition? A special edition for the USA? Or originally an unauthorized bootleg printing of an early edition by that American publisher in 1865? Or is it that new 4th edition the author refers to (in the Banner of Truth reprint), that has been "compressed without abridgement for wider circulation"? Ah, maybe this will make a merry puzzle for future textual critics some day!
                  An Exposition of the Book of ProverbsAdd to cart