This is the study tool you have been waiting for. All 11 books available to use at your computer—each one interacts with All the others to make teaching, studying and school work a breeze. Each of these timeless resources is a treasure in itself. Now FACE has set them into a modern easy to use format that brings these books to your fingertips.
The Christian History Library Books include:
1 Webster's 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language
2 The Bible and the Constitution 3 The Christian History of the American Revolution: Consider and Ponder 4 The Christian History of the Constitution: Christian Self-Government, Vol. 1 5 The Christian History of the Constitution: Christian Self-Government with Union, Vol. 2 6 George Washington: The Character and Influence of One Man 7 The Noah Plan® Self-Directed Study in the Principle Approach® 8 Rudiments of America's Christian History and Government 9 Teaching and Learning America's Christian History 10 The King James Bible 11 A Republic if You Can Keep It: America's Authentic Liberty Confronts Contemporary Counterfeits
How Does The Christian History Library in Libronix work?
Each book is first uploaded onto a CD: then, each word or concept is linked together with every other use of the word in all the books. This enables the reader, with the click of a mouse, to instantly cross-reference words and concepts throughout FACE’s key volumes and the King James version of the Bible. For instance, as you are reading through Noah Webster’s “Letter to a Young Gentleman Commencing His Education . . .” in Rudiments and wonder about his life and contribution in other fields, click on his name. This will bring up every quote and mention of Noah Webster in all the books, including Rosalie Slater’s seventeen-page article on his life and influence in the front of the 1828 Dictionary, his “Principles of Liberty Drawn from the Bible” essay in Consider and Ponder, and many others. The same type of search can be done with key words like liberty or property: you can start your study with the 1828 definition, see the word in context in the King James Version, read great thinkers’ discussion of the concept in the Foundation’s compilation—a rapid, complete research of the topic. What a powerful tool!
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