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Frequently Asked Questions

The article I need is not on-line yet, how can I get hold of it?

Are the articles / books on this site copyrighted?

How are the articles / books prepared?

I found a mistake in one of the articles, what should I do?

Can I copy an article and host it on my own site?

I disagree with the content of an article and don't understand why you are hosting it

Will you do my/my child's homework?


The article I need is not on-line yet, how can I get hold of it?

Articles appear as time allows and as I get permission to use them. If you would like to see articles appear at a faster rate, please consider supporting the site. The more people who actively support me, the more material I will be able to upload. Articles from the following journals can be accessed (for a fee) via the Galaxie Software website:

Ashland Theological Journal
Bible and Spade
Bibliotheca Sacra
Central Bible Quarterly
Chafer Theological Seminary Journal
Christian Apologetics Journal
Conservative Theological Journal
Conspectus
Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal
Emmaus Journal
Faith and Mission
Global Journal of Classical Theology
Grace Journal
Grace Theological Journal
Journal of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood
Journal of Christian Apologetics
Journal of Dispensational Theology
Journal of Ministry and Theology
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society
Masters Seminary Journal
Michigan Theological Journal
Priscilla Papers
Reformation and Revival
Reformed Baptist Theological Review
Southern Baptist Journal of Theology
Trinity Journal
Tyndale Bulletin
Westminster Theological Journal

Many of the books are are articles listed cannot be placed online. In these cases the listing indicates the articles existence and its bibliographic details so that a student can access it through a library catalogue.

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Are the books and articles on this site copyrighted?

Except where the article or books is Public Domain it appears by permission of the author / publisher. This means that you are free to download and use them for private study or for use in a class, but not for commercial use without the express written permission of the copyright holder.

How are the articles/books prepared?

Early on in this work material is scanned and then converted to a Word document and then to Adobe PDF with the necessary fonts embedded in them. I now use the method described here as it is much faster.

I found a mistake in one of the articles, what should I do?

Because of the way the articles are prepared they are not facsimile copies of the original so mistakes may occur. Please contact me and let me know.

Can I copy an article and host it on my own site?

Unless the book or article is Public Domain the author and/or Publisher has granted specific permission for it to appear on this site. Linking to an article is perfectly acceptable; copying it in its entirety and hosting it elsewhere is not, and is a breach of international copyright law.

I disagree with the content of an article and don't understand why you are hosting it

As with any library there is always going to be a certain amount of material that both you and I would both disagree with, but nevertheless it is necessary to clearly understand different views in order to be able to refute them. This usually involves reading primary sources rather than reading about them second hand. The articles on these sites therefore represent a wide range of opinions on many doctrines - many of which I too thoroughly disagree with. I leave it to the readers to discern what is useful and what isn't - within broad limits. As the sites are intended for those study at a fairly advanced (Seminary)
level, I think that this is reasonable.

Will you do my/my child's homework?

No. There is no polite way of saying this - please don't ask.

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