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The Legacy Collection
12 albums of sermons for which Martyn Lloyd-Jones became famous. From the marathon series on Paul's Letter to the Romans (353 sermons) to the short selection on The Unbroken Chain (5 sermons), they feature some of his most prominent preaching.
Described very favourably by other preachers, with phrases such as "very, very powerful" and "logic on fire", this preaching was the reason so many people flocked to Westminster Chapel to listen to him between 1938 and 1968.
. The 12 albums that make up the Legacy Collection are currently available in MP3 format:-
(1) John's Gospel - a collection of 184 sermons on 6 MP3 discs.
(2) Acts: Authentic Christianity - 119 sermons on 6 MP3 discs.
(3) Paul's Epistle to the Romans - 353 sermons on 14 MP3 discs.
(4) Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians - 232 sermons on 8 MP3 discs.
(5) Great Biblical Doctrines - 55 lectures on 2 MP3 discs.
(6) Revival - 24 sermons on 1 MP3 disc
(7) Baptism and Gifts of the Holy Spirit - 24 sermons on 1 MP3 disc.
(8) Spiritual Depression - 24 sermons on 1 MP3 disc (special price).
(9) Laying the Foundations - 26 sermons on 1 MP3 disc.
(10) Preaching and Preachers - 16 lectures on 1 MP3 disc.
(11) Face to Face with Christ - 12 sermons on 1 MP3 disc.
(12) The Unbroken Chain - 5 sermons on 1 MP3 disc.
The COMPLETE COLLECTION - MLJS.5 - is available at a discount of around 20%
Some tips for users with iTunes and iPods.
(Courtesy of John Schultz, Germantown, Tennessee, USA)
1) In Preferences (might be Options on a PC) set the import option to "AAC"
2) After inserting the disk, in iTunes, with the Option key (might be Alt on a PC) pressed select Advanced-Convert to AAC.
3) In the file dialog select the disk and the tracks and click open.
4) After the import is done, the added items will be under Music as an album. Select the tracks and then File-Get Info. In the dialog box select Options and then set
Media Kind - Audiobook
Part of a compilation - Yes
Remember Position - Yes
This will move the album from Music to Audiobook and allow the user to stop listening and then pick-up where they left off later.
An option would be to select Info in the same dialog box and from the MLJ web site, drag the album artwork into the large square.
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