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Thanks, but I've already made the $0.99 purchase. I checked and it is available free on Monergism. I viewed his Summary of Christian Doctrine (also available) on my Libre Office (Linux Mint) and it displays as code ... illegible. Might be formatted for Windows ? Anyway, the Amazon Kindle reviews are positive for the formatting, so it is worth the buck. Usually $19.99.You may be able to get it for free on Monergism.
Thanks, but I've already made the $0.99 purchase. I checked and it is available free on Monergism. I viewed his Summary of Christian Doctrine (also available) on my Libre Office (Linux Mint) and it displays as code ... illegible. Might be formatted for Windows ? Anyway, the Amazon Kindle reviews are positive for the formatting, so it is worth the buck. Usually $19.99.
Earlier editions did not include Berkhof's prolegomena, it was published as a separate volume. This is the Eerdmans edition that brings the two together, and includes both his Introductory Volume to Systematic Theology, and his classic Systematic Theology. Whether this is the only digital edition that does that I'm not sure, but it the way Berkhof intended his systematic to be read.I noticed that you get Richard Muller's preface, which is probably worth a dollar on its own.
Same here. I delete any ebook that is poorly formatted. In the case of Kindle, you have, I think it is 24 hours to return a book if it doesn't meet your expectations. I have gotten Kindle content from Amazon that wasn't up to my standards, but rarely. I always check the reviews on Amazon before pulling the trigger to see what confirmed purchasers have to say. If they criticize the formatting I don't bother.While I appreciate the work Monergism does in providing "free ebooks", sometimes they are formatted so poorly as to not make it worth the effort, at least for me.
In the case of Kindle, you have, I think it is 24 hours to return a book if it doesn't meet your expectations.
You're correct. Just googled it and it is 7 days from time of purchase.I think you actually have a week. It is definitely more than 24 hours.
That being said, about 3 weeks after making a recent Kindle purchase of "Newton on the Christian Life," I realized I already had the book, having downloaded it from Desiring God (I think.) But because it didn't show up as an Amazon purchase, I wrongly assumed I didn't have it.