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Old 09-07-2005, 12:20 PM
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Recommendation -
Logos/Libronix would be a good solution for him. You can get:
Luther's Works
Knox's Works
Calvin's Institutes and Commentaries
Spurgeons Sermons
Theological Journals
Hodge's Systematics
Shedd's Dogmatics
Reymond's Systematic
Schaff's Church History
Schaeffer's Works
Sproul's Works
Existence and Attributes of God - Charnock
etc.

The nice thing is that most of all of those you can purchase, download, and unlock from their website. The software interface can be run in multiple languages.

For that matter - esword wouldn't be a bad deal for him either. Can get the confessions, ryle, bunyan, calvin's institutes, henry etc. for free.

I assume he has a computer - if not...back to the drawing board.

Edit - and for a big fat duh for myself - if he has a computer and internet connection - everything on the web is available so I'm guessing he doesn't have internet...Someone oculd download all of esword and burn onto a disc to send him if he does have a computer but no internet...


[Edited on 9-7-2005 by crhoades]
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