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  • Thinking
    10 years ago

    Where is the book "Great Chapters of the Bible"?
    G. Campbell Morgan Collection (30 vols.)Add to cart
    1. David
      9 years ago

      Honestly, this isn't even half of the output by the great preacher. A Complete Works would be a massive library and perhaps not everyone would be willing to purchase it, so inevitably a favourite work is probably going to be left out. I wish they had included in 1937 work simply entitled "Preaching". They could also have included a work like that in a collection of public domain books on preaching helps (hint, hint)
  • Thinking
    10 years ago

    Why not add Moody's book "Weighed and Wanting: Addresses on the Ten Commandments"?
    Classic Studies on the Ten Commandments (17 vols.)Add to cart
    1. Thinking
      11 years ago

      Can't wait to get my hands on this. The Bible and this collection will be my most important use of Logos.
      Ellen G. White Lifeworks CollectionAdd to cart
      1. Thinking
        12 years ago

        I am unable to find the sermons of Calvin in this collection listed above. Am I missing something?
        Calvin 500 Collection (108 vols.)Add to cart
        1. RayDeck3
          12 years ago

          Sermons & Lectures are here:
          The Sermons and Lectures of John Calvin in English, French, and Latin (58 vols.)
          Perhaps the single-most influential figure in the development of Protestantism, John Calvin has left an undeniable impact on perhaps every church worldwide, whether directly or indirectly. His preaching and teaching have sparked controversy, reform, and debate for over 500 years, and informed the beliefs of hundreds of millions of Christians. His publications, letters, tracts, and commentaries have seen continuous publication and reprinting for the past five centuries.
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