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March 10, 2008 - I did not get much done as far as TOPs last month (lack of time to post them). I am working with Rick Meyers on a Spanish version of e-Sword, and I am also working with the people at Bible.org on converting most of their site to TOPs, which they will host. That means that they will host these modules, and it will take a little longer from creation to publication. Also I lost my secretary, Carlos, so there will be a cut back of the TOPs. I still have probably 30-40 TOPs waiting to be posted, but once they are up, there will be less coming out of our efforts for a while. I could not afford paying him, and to date there has been about $30 dollars donated to my website, so that doesn't go far in paying Carlos $100 a week (which I have done out of pocket for more than a year). If you wish to donate to help me in this effort, please see our donation page, or if you have PayPal, please give through paypal (no receipt): www.paypal.com email dcox and @davidcox.com.mx
January 24, 2008 We have opened the Palm website with religious books in the Palm format. I am still playing around with formats for the PocketPC. I was not too happy with the RTF format for e-Sword, and I think that PDFs are much better. I am reading some of the books on the PPC and seeing how that works as far as the need for links and stuff. Unfortunately I would assume almost all the 800 pdfs on my website are inappropriate because they only open in a fixed width, which means horizontal scrolling on every line which is unacceptable to me (and probably everybody). The solution is to open the original files in OpenOffice and make new PDFs. That is a big task, but that looks like what we are going to do. We are also having some financial problems, and we are praying about letting my secretary Carlos go, i.e. no help in the future. Donations at this point would help cover his salary, but we still need a lot of help even with him.
January 13, 2007 COPYRIGHT - I want to make it explicitly clear that the listing of a module here does not mean it abides by copyright law. (1) Simply put, I am not a copyright lawyer nor do I employ one for my site, so I do not know. If the original author cuts a deal for exclusive copyrights to his work, i.e. Gospel.com cuts a deal with NIV copyright holders for it on there site, I am not privileged nor do I have a right to know about that deal. That is private, and Gospel.com is responsible for their own actions. That means I cannot copy their files to my site, but it also means I am not legally involved by just linking to their site. (2) The creator and the website host of every e-Sword file is the ultimate people responsible for the copyright status of these things. (3) Some use the argument that owning a physical book allows a person to own an electronic version of that book (i.e. like scanning it) without paying the copyright owner a second time. That is in debate as I understand it.
The files which were created by me and hosted by me on my site (i.e. the URL has www.davidcox.com.mx) should all be out of copyright considerations, i.e. I am the copyright holder of the module, and I give permission for unilateral FREE distribution, (no selling nor charging for access), to the modules I have personally created. If you have a complaint or doubt about one of my files, then write me and I will investigate it. Everybody else's module listed here is their responsibility, I just link to it. Write them about any copyright problems first. When the link disappears on their site, in about a month or so I will see it is down and remove it from my site. IT IS NOT ILLEGAL NOR IMMORAL TO LINK! As I understand it the courts have upheld this point to date (linking is not breaking the law), and if anybody finds rulings contrary to this, please advise me and I will examine the issue. If newspaper cites a quote from a book, the newspaper is not responsible legally for everything that book pretends to represent. I can quote the Jehovah's Witnesses position about not allowing blood transfusions in their own words and works, but that does not make me responsible legally nor morally in any way.
That being the case, it is my position as a webmaster that linking to e-Sword modules is not illegal nor immoral, and that is even if the modules are copyright breaches. But since I do not want to cause a brother to stumble into sin by illegal activity (the downloading of this illegal copyrighted material is illegal), I will remove any links that I suspect or that people complain about. Write me.
If there is a problem with a file that is under copyright, ONLY THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR HIS LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE CAN PLACE A COMPLAINT (or take down order). If you do not have the copyright for the work, you are just as illegal in representing the owner without his permission as is the person who placed his file on the internet without his permission. Both activities are illegal, and break the copyright laws! All that being said, I will still work with anybody over these matters, and anything that potentially can be under copyright, I will remove until I see a legal permission from the author allowing posting of his material.
It is my understanding that the courts have always considered an original creator's rights as being limited. They expire, they are not impugn to any critical comments, etc. Brief quotes that do not comprise the majority of the work in critical reviews are completely legal and always have been. That is because the copyright owner has LIMITED RIGHTS over his work. The use of citations of a work in educational purposes has also always been permitted by the courts. This means that in an educational environment (teaching activities) that the copyright rules are lax, and even though that does not permit the complete copying of a work, substantial copying is apparently under view. Once a person owns a legally sold copy of a work, the copyright owner has little say over how that work can be used by the purchaser. Let's say somebody purchases your book to burn it. You as copyright owner have no rights over stopping him. All of these activities are WITHOUT ANY PERMISSION FROM THE COPYRIGHT OWNER. You just do them, and if the owner doesn't like it, tough.
The only exception to this, and this is very clear in copyright cases, is when the courts see that your activity affects the income of the copyright owner in selling his work. You cannot buy a copy, reprint it, and sell it cheaper, sell it at all, or give it away. This key point hinges on economic loss by the copyright owner in awarding him financial penalties awarded to him against the person affecting his income. This principle therefore hinges on the copyright owner having some presentation of selling of the copyrighted work, although a free offer of the work exclusively from the author is also strongly barring anyone else from offering it in any manner if the author disallows that.
December 31, 2007 - Well in November we passed 50 gigabytes (about 54) and December we are at 36Gb with two days over 4 GB downloaded in a single day. If you are having problems connecting, Mondays and Thursdays are the heaviest traffic days, and hour wise, the heaviest traffic on my site is from 1PM through about 6PM. USA and Mexico continue to be the heaviest visitors, and a bunch others are visiting our site. About all South American countries and most English speaking countries are represented, but surprisingly Germany, Italy, France, Singapore, Norway, Netherlands, and Brazil are also high up on the list. I keep getting emails from people in Brazil (in Portuguese). I kind of understand them. Some real surprises are in China, Uganda, India, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Ethiopia, Israel, Ukraine, Romania, Russia, Zimbabwe, Slovenia, Kuwait, Iran, Pakistan, etc. I only have files in English and Spanish on my site! This month there were 577 people that stayed on my site more than an hour, and 1091 between a half hour and hour, and 1143 between 15 to 30 minutes. Thompson Chain Reference Dictionary was top module downloaded, followed by an Anonymous work on Plants and Animals of the Bible (DCT).
NEWS: Starting this year I am going to try to start transforming modules for the PC Pocket e-Sword version. I am not sure how much I will do myself, because we are working basically in TOP modules and very little else, and the e-Sword Pocket version uses regular RTF files for TOP, so it is kind of not even in the e-Sword program really. Most Mobile Operating Systems has a form of Microsoft Word that will open and read (and write) RTF files, so you won't even need e-Sword to read the RTF files. We will reformat them for the narrow format of the Pocket PC. I am still studying whether pdf or DOC or RTF is the best format for these files. But look for announcements and web pages. We are working on them and will start posting in a few days or a week or so. Also as an aside, e-Sword has no version for the Palm PDA devices, but since we are putting these library works into e-Sword format, PDF, OpenOffice odt, and RTF formats for my online library, we will also put them into pdb which is the Palm format. I am wanting to at least put up the KJV version of the Bible in this format for Palm users. We are going to develop this along side of the PC Pocket files.
November 25, 2007 - We have had to increase our hosting bandwidth because we have a limit of 50 gigabytes of traffic per month on this website, and it is close to that at present. So in other words, people have downloaded about 71 commercial CD-ROMs from this site in the month of November!
November 5, 2007 - I have put two anonymous works into Dictionary format, "Plants of the Bible," and "Animals of the Bible" from http://bartimaeus.us/articles_books.html. 11/09 Ryder - Priesthood of the Laity: Historically and Critically Considered (1511). See above for links.
October 25, 2007 - I have started an RSS feed for the e-Sword modules to give you instant updates of new modules and e-Sword news. RSS rssfeed.xml for news feeds about modules.
October 1, 2007 - I have the e-Sword site more or less the way I want it, and we are working in making Spanish modules at the moment. (At least Carlos my assistant is.) I am working on my English pdf Library doing studies in Holiness and Hell pages for my sermons.
June 25, 2007 - Okay I just broken down with this junk of trying to tracks mods. I am going to abandon my pbwiki pages. Support answered my email about problems with URLS with spaces and said that it is a problem all over the net. Fine. If so, then why do my pages on my site work fine with spaces in the URLs? So the upshot is that I have redone all the TOPIC module pages, and I am breaking one of the rules I heard years back when I started with websites, i.e never use frames because search engines cannot find information on them. Okay. We'll give it a whirl and see. The pages are all new and click here to see the new Topic Database. Note that there are about 500 modules on these pages and probably well over a thousand links.
June 18, 2007 - I am extremely frustrated with all the forms of posting e-Sword modules. I have a blog and I have to remove dozens of pingback and talkbacks to sexually explicit pages, people selling junk, etc. I also was using pbwiki.com and now I find that their wiki replaces spaces in URLs with a "+", making half of my links bad. Okay. So I am going to go back to these pages on my website as my main place to put up modules, where to find them, etc. I have tried easily a dozen different ways, programs, website, etc. to keep tract of these stuff, and I have been disappointed with every one of them. They lack ability in on area or another, or they are just have problems.
March 30, 2007 - I am working on the Spanish side of this sight this past month. New files are: Baxter "Saint's Rest", Bonar "Everlasting Righteousness", Bonar "God's Way of Holiness", Baier "Compendium of Positive Theology".
Feb ??? TO BE ANNOUNCED, 07 - I am officially opening this site to the world by posting links around the Internet to it.
Feb 10, 07 - I put Brengle's 7 works in my library into e-Sword format. He live from 1860-1936, was a Methodist holiness preacher who worked in the Salvation Army. Described as "kindly, literate, and articulate an who left good memories with nearly everyone he met."
Feb 07 - Have started an extensive search of the Internet for e-Sword modules. Have come across some "e-Sword sites" that link to things that are not e-Sword. Some others where the actual e-Sword page does not exist any more (if it ever did). Depressing. I am working on making direct links in my listing to where files are, not links to other people's pages that later have absolutely nothing visible. Note I do a Google site search "e-Sword" site:www.samplesite.com. If Google does not have any records of their having e-Sword files, I doubt they had anything.
This website begun on February 05, 2007
Monthly Listing of New Modules
May 08!
STEP: Dake - Dake, Finis Jennings vaughn7176
STEP: Fisherman's Study Guide Collection vaughn71765
STEP: Expository's Bible Commentary vaughn71765
BBL: John Mitchell NT - Fred's E-Sword
BBL: Etheridge NT - dvlatko
TOP: Bede - Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England vaughn71765
TOP: Warfield, Benjamin B - Divine Origin of the Bible vaughn71765
TOP: Machen, Gresham - My Idea of God vaughn71765
TOP: Merle D'Aubigné, J.H. - The Emergence of Christianity vaughn71765
TOP: Moody, D.L. - Biblical Word Study vaughn71765
TOP:
Moody, D.L. -
Bible Marking
vaughn71765
TOP: Hodge,
Charles -
Christianity without
Christ
vaughn71765
TOP: Cox, William
- The
Bible without Comment
vaughn71765
TOP: Finney,
Charles
- An
Autobiography
vaughn71765
TOP:
Aquinas, Thomas
- Summa
Theologiae
Rav Harley
TOP: ESV Version
vaughn71765
TOP: Anon
- Passover or
Communion
Rav Harley
DCT:
New International Dictionary of NT Theology
vaughn71765
DCT: Perfect Illustrations
for Every Topic and Occasion
vaughn71765
DCT:
Life Tracts
vaughn71765
DCT: Great Thoughts Funny
Stories
vaughn71765
DCT: God's Word
Application Index
vaughn71765
DCT: Dagobert D.
Runes -
Dictionary of Philosophy
Rav Harley
New April 08!
TOP:
Philadelphia Baptist Confession
1742
pastorthroop.com
TOP: Daniel, Curt
- Basic Christian
Doctrine
pastorthroop.com
TOP: Welty, Greg
- From
Circumcision to Baptism
pastorthroop.com
TOP: Ross, Allen
- Sound Doctrine: A
Biblical Study of the Doctrines in the Nicene Creed
DCox
TOP: Keathley, J.
Hampton -
Angelology
DCox
TOP: Keathley, J.
Hampton -
Names of God
DCox
TOP: Deffinbaugh, Robert -
1Cor - True Spirituality
DCox
TOP: Deffinbaugh, Robert -
Philippians - To Live is
Christ
DCox
TOP: Deffinbaugh, Robert -
What is a NT Church
DCox
TOP: Deffinbaugh, Robert -
Work of the Ministry
DCox
DEV: Philpot -
Daily Portions
DCox
zip
DEV: Philpot -
Zion's Wayfarers
DCox
zip
DEV:
Tileston, Mary Wilder -
Daily Strength for
Daily Needs
DCox
zip
New
March 08!
CMT: Matthew
Poole Commentary CMT
109MB
TOP: Murray
- Secret of the
Cross DCox
TOP: Murray
-
Spirit of Christ
DCox
TOP: Murray
- Thy will be Done
DCox
TOP: Murray
- Two Covenants
DCox
TOP: Murray
- Waiting on God
DCox
TOP:
Murray
- Why do you not
Believe
DCox
TOP: Murray
- With Christ in
the School of Prayer
DCox
TOP: Pink
- A Guide to
Fervent Prayer
DCox
TOP: Pink
- Application of
Scriptures
DCox
TOP: Pink
- Beatitudes
DCox
TOP:
Pink
- Divine
Inspiration
DCox
TOP: Pink
- Comfort for
Christians
DCox
DCT: Trench
- Synonyms of the
New Testament
esnips/Fred
DCT: Bridgeway -
Dictionary
esnips/gerjet
CMT: CHodge
- Romans, Ephesians, 1Cor.
esnips/appleman64093
DCT: Benner -
Ancient
Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible
esnips/James
DCT: Runes -
Dictionary of Philosophy
esnips/James
DEV: Charles
E. Cowman -
Streams in the Desert
DCox
zip
DEV: Octavius Winslow -
Morning Thoughts
DCox
zip
DEV: Octavius Winslow -
Evening Thoughts
DCox
zip
New
February
08!
TOP: GordonAJ
- The Ministry of Healing
DCox
TOP: Gray -
Inspiration
of the Bible DCox
TOP: Greear -
Evidences
of the Christian
DCox
New
Jan
08!
TOP:
Ironside - Full
Assurance
DCox
TOP:
Ironside -
Holiness: The True and the False
DCox
TOP: Ironside -
Not Wrath but Rapture
DCox
TOP: Ironside -
Random Reminiscences
DCox
TOP: Mackay
- Grace and Truth
DCox
TOP: Murray -
Abide in Christ
DCox
TOP: Murray -
Absolute Surrender
DCox
TOP: Murray -
Anthology of Works
DCox
TOP: Murray -
Be Perfect
DCox
TOP: Murray -
Children for Christ
DCox
TOP: Murray -
Deeper Christian Life
DCox
TOP: Smith, R -
Basics of Bible Interpretation
DCox
TOP: Smith, R -
When all Else Fails Read the
Instructions
DCox
TOP:
Spurgeon -
Pastoral Soulwinning
DCox
TOP:
Standford, Ray -
Handbook of Personal Soulwinning
DCox
TOP:
Ironside -
Wrongly Dividing the Word of God
DCox
TOP:
Israel -
Smouldering Fire
DCox
TOP:
Murray -
Divine Healing
DCox
TOP:
Murray -
Helps to Intercession
DCox
TOP:
Murray -
Humility
DCox
TOP:
Murray -
Like Christ
DCox
TOP:
Jackson -
The Teaching of Jesus
DCox
TOP:
Murray -
Master's Indwelling
DCox
TOP:
Murray -
Money
DCox
TOP:
Murray -
New Life
DCox
TOP:
Murray -
Power of Blood
DCox
TOP:
Murray -
Prayer Life
DCox
TOP:
Murray -
School of Obedience
DCox
TOP:
Pink -
Fourfold Salvation
DCox
New
Dec
07!
TOP:
Griffith-Thomas - How
we Got our Bible
DCox
Dec 30, 2007
TOP: Guthrie -
Christ's Great Interest
DCox
Dec 30, 2007
TOP: Ironside -
Except ye Repent
DCox
Dec 30, 2007
TOP: Ironside -
Four Hundred Silent Years
DCox
Dec 30, 2007
TOP: Schweitzer -
Quest for the Historical
Jesus
DCox
Dec 30, 2007
TOP: Wigglesworth
- Ever Increasing
Faith
DCox
Dec 30, 2007
TOP: Ironside -
Eternal Security of the Believer
DCox
Dec 28, 2007
TOP: Ironside -
Care for God's Fruit Trees
DCox
Dec 28, 2007
TOP: Gerstener -
Biblical
Inerrancy
DCox
Dec 28, 2007
TOP: Flavel -
On Keeping the Heart
DCox
Dec 28, 2007
TOP: Dreamer - Power
of the Spirit
DCox
Dec 28, 2007
TOP: Dagg -
Treatise on Church Order
DCox
Dec 28, 2007
TOP:
Dabney - Christ our
Penal Substitute
DCox
Dec 28, 2007
TOP: Binney - Theological Compend (Lutheran)
DCox
zip
Dec 6, 2007
TOP: Chesterton -
Everlasting Man
DCox
Dec 6, 2007
TOP: Colquhoun -
Evangelical Repentance
DCox
Dec 6, 2007
TOP: Howell -
Evils of Infant Baptism
DCox
Dec 6, 2007
TOP: Huegel -
Life of Prayer
DCox
Dec 6, 2007
TOP: Law -
Spirit of Prayer
DCox
Dec 6, 2007
New Nov
07!
DCT: Thompson Chain Reference
Dictionary -
DCox
zip Nov 10, 2007
CMT:
Primitive Baptist Commentary
vaugn71765
CMT:
David Guzik commentary
woodfiles
CMT:
Hawker Poor Man
Commentary
vaughn71765
TOP:
Ryder -
The
Priesthood of the Laity: Historically and Critically Considered (1511)
Dcox
zip
TOP:
Anonymous -
Plants and Animals of the Bible
Dcox
zip
TOP: Best -
God's Longsuffering is
Salvation
gospelgrace.com
TOP: Best -
A Comprehensive View of
Romans
gospelgrace.com
TOP: Best -
God Forgives Sinners
gospelgrace.com
TOP: Best -
God is Love
gospelgrace.com
TOP: Best -
Most Neglected Chapter in
the Bible
gospelgrace.com
TOP: Best -
Christ's Kingdom is Future:
Volume 1
gospelgrace.com
TOP: Best -
Christ's Kingdom is Future:
Volume 2
gospelgrace.com
TOP: Best -
Christ's Kingdom is Future:
Volume 3
gospelgrace.com
TOP: Best -
Diminishing Spirituality in
Local Church Rev 2&3
gospelgrace.com
TOP: Best -
Eternity and Time
gospelgrace.com
TOP: Best -
Woman's Man's Completion
gospelgrace.com
New e-Sword Help Page - Using E-Sword MEd
New Oct 07
TOP: Rees
- Fire from Heaven
DCcox
zip
TOP: Rees
- Ideal Pentecostal Church
DCox
zip
TOP: Rees
- The Holy War
DCox zip
TOP:
Reid -
The Blood of Jesus (1866)
DCox
zip
TOP:
Mackie -
Gift of Tongues: Study in
Pathological Aspects of Christianity
DCox zip
TOP:
Alexander, Archibald -
Thoughts on Religious Experience
DCox
zip
TOP: Alexander,
Archibald - Evidences
of Christian Religion
DCox
zip
TOP:
Alexander, Archibald -
Outlines in Moral Science
DCox
zip
TOP:
Alford, Henry -
Limbo, Defense of Intermediary State
DCox
zip