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Old 06-07-2008, 04:36 PM
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There are many advantages. For instance, the Puritans (like all other groups) had various ways of referring to scripture. Most of the time, they used Roman Numerals for chapters. Logos will "correct" this so that if you search for Eph 1:3, the Puritan literature will come up even though it was annotated as Eph I:1, etc.

It's also nice to have a consolidated search!

Having it in Logos means that all the drill-down and "cursor hover" features work as well with your other digital books.

The Logos versions will be the definitive versions for reading and analysis.

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Originally Posted by Broadus View Post
Hearing that this reformed "explosion" has taken place only in the past six months leads me to assume that Logos is only now recognizing the market for such works.

I still wonder, though, as to the searches which one can do with the Logos works that one cannot do with the PBBs. With so many free reformed works in PBB, one has to justify the cost of the Logos versions.

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