Monday, December 10, 2018
Free Public Domain Books by Gregory L. Jackson – PDFs Linked on Dropbox.
Lenski’s Commentaries Free. Luther’s Lenker Edition and the Gems Free in One PFD
These books are linked on Dropbox, and the link should work whether the individual has Dropbox or not. Please report difficulties to greg.jackson.edlp@gmail.com. I suggest downloading the free Dropbox software and using it for backups and large file transfers. Various exercises will allow the user to increase the free storage – as I have – to almost 16 gigs. I only use 5.5 gigs at this time.
These books are public domain, so anyone can copy, share, use, translate, or edit without asking permission or paying a fee. Giving credit where due is the norm, and publishers normally cite where the original can be found. John N. Lenker’s Sermons of Martin Luther are a good example, where we give credit to Lenker, who gives credit to previous editions.
This was first a need for the African missions, so they can translate freely and use books as needed. Secondly, it is useful for those who want to use all or part of these books in the future.
If, at my death, my executors, or more properly my creditors, find any precious manuscripts in my desk, then here I prospectively ascribe all the honor and the glory to Church Growth and Universal Objective Justification; for Church Growth and UOJ were my Yale College and my Harvard. (paraphrased from Moby Dick, Chapter One, Herman Melville)
Jacobs, Krauth, and many more are deliberately forgotten by ELCA and ignored by the LCMS-WELS. These great authors can be found in the Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry. |
Do not overlook the tremendous and growing collection of worthwhile, free Lutheran books in Alec Satin’s –
This is the corrected and most recent LENSKI Dropbox link for his books and the commentaries – PDFs.
Norma A. Boeckler |
Main page for Luther’s Works in French – MANY LANGUAGES!
Even more languages are linked here – probably the biggest set of Luther in various languages anywhere on the Net.
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https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/kdo.html – Look up anything in Keil-Delitzsch |
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These were linked separately before. I am checking to make sure everything is in the one folder above. I think a few need to be added. Janie Sullivan put most of them together for us in DropBox.
Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant: Three Christian Confessions
Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant Discussion Guide
Introduction to the Christian Faith
Liberalism, Its Cause and Cure
Luther versus the UOJ Pietists
Moline High School 1966 – The Class the Stars Fell On
My Lutheran Hymnal – Text Only – Public Domain Hymns
New – The Path To Understanding Justification
The Story of Jesus in Pictures – Full Color – Small Catechism
The Story of Jesus – Black and White – Coloring Book
Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry |
Stanley Hauerwas said, “If you want to publish, Greg, you need a PhD. That is the union card needed for publishing.”