
NATHAN
- I am forced to give this amazing product 4 out of 5 stars not because of John MacArthur but because of how Logos has designed this. @logos @faithlife please fix the following: literally no one looks up a sermon by the year it was preached. Maybe that is how GTY sent the file over to Logos idk, but no one says, "what was that sermon preached in 1974???" People look up sermons according to verse. By arranging this product according to year, instead of by verse you actually make it unsynchable with the Bible which is the whole point of Logos. This sermon archive is one big Bible Commentary and it won't synch to the Bible because instead of being arranged by chapter and verse it's organized from 1969-2014. Epic fail. If it were not for the "Sermon by Reference" at the very bottom of the table of contents, this product would be un-usable. If Logos would spend some time polishing this product up then it would be a 5 star product instead of a 4 star product. Please fix. Thank you for all that you do.
- Nathan, has this been fixed yet, do you know?
- Hey Joe! No sir. Not yet. To be clear this is still an amazing resource despite it’s obvious design flaw and it is useable since there is a tab in the table if contents that lists all the sermons preached in order of book, chapter, verse with the appropriate sermon alongside it. That sermon is hyperlinked and you so if you are looking for the sermon on John 3:16 you would open up the table of contents sidebar; scroll down to and click on “sermons by reference”; scroll from Genesis to John and click on “Belief, Judgment, and Eternal Life—John 3:15-21”. It’s a bit cumbersome but you get used to it. Still an amazing product and I highly recommend it. If you have the money get it and be at peace knowing you’ll be pleased. I just couldn’t give it 5 out of five stars. Ironside and Weirsbe for example are structured as individual commentaries for separate books so they link to your Bible. The content is better with JMAC but sadly it’s one file which is such an obvious and fixable design flaw that I felt the need to write about it to inform the seller of their buyers preferences. At the end of the day it’s still first world problems.
- Some of us do look up by year. Saying No one is like using the words never or always.
- The card catalogue information you refer to was provided by the publisher. The mention of freemasonry could indicate either support for or opposition to freemasonry, or might even be mistaken. This sort of information is routinely included with all books, both paper and electronic.
- Which is strange, as searching through the complete book https://www.monergism.com/thethreshold/sdg/gurnall/The%20Christian%20in%20Complete%20Armou%20-%20William%20Gurnall.pdf I could not find these terms. To be honest, I still did not read the entire book, so I do not know if the author is pointing to it. Thanks for pointing it out Nathan, I also noticed it.
- Why is the book even on the Logos platform??? It has nothing to do with Christ, the Gospel, or even theology or religion. Meanwhile, numerous people are pleading with Logos to get the Martin Lloyd Jones Romans Commentary or Wilbur Pickering's F35 GNT on the platform. We are told when enough interest gathers eventually Logos will commit to a product. The fact that this silly book is a Logos product calls that entire narrative into question and demonstrates once again does not care about its customers. Very sad. This was unexpected, even for Logos. Thank you for all that you guys do, but please just focus on that Cross in the middle of your logo/icon.
- Highly edited to remove all papal persecution of the Christian Church. Returned immediately. Per Dave Hunt in the Woman Rides the Beast: The BGEA [Billy Graham Evangelistic Association] acquired the printing rights [for a special edition] of ... the classic Henry H. Halley Bible Commentary entitled, Pocket Bible Handbook.... [It] described [Rome's] martyrdom of millions.... [In its 1962 Billy Graham Crusade Edition] the Graham Association ... removed all these pages .... The same deletions were made from the additional special Crusade editions in 1964 and 1969. As a result, readers were denied dozens of pages of vital historical fact. Those pages recited the evil of some of the popes as well as of Rome's persecution and slaughter of Christians for centuries even before the Reformation. The following is a sample of facts carefully presented by Halley and still found in copies sold in bookstores today, but which were eliminated from the special Crusade editions: [The Albigenses] preached against the immoralities of the [Catholic] priesthood, pilgrimages, worship of saints and images ... opposed the claims of the Church of Rome; made great use of the Scriptures.... By 1167 they embraced possibly a majority of the population of South France.... In 1208 a crusade was ordered by Pope Innocent III; a bloody war of extermination followed, scarcely paralleled in history; town after town was put to the sword and the inhabitants murdered without distinction of age or sex ... within 100 years the Albigenses were utterly rooted out. [Two centuries later] between 1540 and 1570 no fewer than 900,000 Protestants were put to death in the Pope's war for the extermination of the Waldenses. Think of monks and priests directing, with heartless cruelty and inhuman brutality, the work of torturing and burning alive innocent men and women, and doing it in the Name of Christ, by the direct order of the "Vicar of Christ"! ... on the night of August 24, 1572, 70,000 Huguenots, including most of their leaders, were massacred [St. Bartholemew's massacre]. Some 200,000 [more] perished as martyrs ... [and] 500,000 fled to Protestant countries.
- Excellent idea. I figured for $9 it would be worth the price for verbs alone. Unfortunately, as one reviewer pointed out, you cannot tell where he is at in any given song. I can follow him for the first half of the song but no clue where he goes after that. Brilliant idea but swing and a miss. If logos were to actually commit to doing this right it would be wonderful. But it would need to be like the Disney sing alongs from back in the day. Mounce Greek chart with a ball bouncing from line / column so you can understand where he is and what he's saying.
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