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02-27-2007, 02:07 PM
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Does anybody know where I can find a copy of David Lachman's The Marrow Controversy, 1718-1723: An Historical and Theological Analysis?
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02-27-2007, 02:12 PM
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I've looked for it for quite a while. If you find it, you'll probably be looking at $200ish. I checked out a copy from Vandy's library for a perusal. Looks like top notch scholarship. I emailed back and forth with Dr. Lachman and he has no copies available or know of where they are to be had. I encouraged him to try and bring it back into print even with Wipf and Stock...
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I have a copy I got back around the year it was published, by Rutherford House I think. It is a straight reprint of the typed dissertation. I presume the text has never been put into etext. But all it would take would be sending a copy to a POD publisher to keep it available I would think. It's a pity it is not formally published; though I would not want to be the one to reset the text (not for free certainly  ).
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Originally Posted by NaphtaliPress I have a copy I got back around the year it was published, by Rutherford House I think. It is a straight reprint of the typed dissertation. I presume the text has never been put into etext. But all it would take would be sending a copy to a POD publisher to keep it available I would think. It's a pity it is not formally published; though I would not want to be the one to reset the text (not for free certainly  ). | I even contacted Rutherford House and that too was a no go. If I can get my bookscanner back online, I would gladly scan the book to get it into a digital format for resetting. I'll also give you a $1 so you won't have to do it for free...
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Originally Posted by crhoades I even contacted Rutherford House and that too was a no go. If I can get my bookscanner back online, I would gladly scan the book to get it into a digital format for resetting. I'll also give you a $1 so you won't have to do it for free...  | I would just keep after David to get it done; there isn't any reason he couldn't do POD himself and offer it via his website. Just too many irons in the fire, I know.
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03-05-2007, 03:22 PM
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My former pastor, Steve Bradley, has a copy. He says it is, except for the appearance/format, a study par excellence on the subject.
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Found a copy.
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