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Books.Logos.Com beta

Logos, a publisher best known for its Logos Bible software, has launched a new product that will be a web-based repository of public domain works (that is, books up to the 1920’s), most clearly in the Protestant tradition. The collection is in “beta” and Logos is offering free access for now. Try this digial library out before it goes "alpha" (i.e., on sale): Books.Logos.Com

In their publicity Logos says: “We have more than 8,000 classic works from seminary libraries, and we're still scanning more. During the beta period you can search and view all of the books for free.”

Here is a brief video demo of this digital library collection of older theological writings, many of which are still considered “classics”

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