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Originally Posted by Christusregnat Daniel,
Let me know if you ever need a proof reader. I proof read some of Rush's post hume stuff (Intellectual Schizophrenia, the Death of meaning, and a couple of others, I think). I was the "last round" of proofing, as I would generally catch niggling little details.
Cheers,
Adam Brink | Adam, I'll get back to you next time I do something (if the Lord enables me). | I'd suggest taking him up on it now. Even after only skimming the book, I found some proofing problems remaining. In particular, you are (inconsistently) not fully setting off quotations from the preceding and following original text, leaving blank pages such as p. 10 and p. 30 which are irritating to those who read downloads, the Table of Contents features an unclear layout, and some spelling errors (p. 15 pp. 3 "who's law" should be "whose law", p. 745 pp 1 "Bunyan Smith aware" should be "Smith award") need to be corrected.
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In Christ's love and service
Mr. Tim Cunningham, Dip. CS (Regent College)
Member, First Baptist Church
Vancouver, BC
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