Just a "heads up" to everyone,.. In every Andrew Murray book I've run across (6, so far) the word "self-sacrifice" is missing from the OCR "book.txt" file. In it's place is a blank space which, might easily be missed in review.
Here's one example from the book.txt file I'm presently editing...
"What is the connection between and self-denial? The former is the root from which the latter springs. In self-denial, is tested, and thus strengthened and prepared each time again to renew its entire surrender. Thus it was with the Lord Jesus. His incarnation was a ; His life of self-denial was the proof of it; through this, again, He was prepared for the great act of in His death on the cross.."
and here's what the original text has...
"What is the connection between self-sacrifice and self-denial? The former is the root from which the latter springs. In self-denial, self-sacrifice is tested, and thus strengthened and prepared each time again to renew its entire surrender. Thus it was with the Lord Jesus. His incarnation was a self-sacrifice ; His life of self-denial was the proof of it; through this, again, He was prepared for the great act of in His death on the cross."
3 omissions in one paragraph!
I now OCR each "original,pdf" file I'm working so I can search out "self-sacrifice" occurrences (I've found search for "self-" is more effective, as it doesn't miss hyphenated line breaks).
Another recurring oddity that the word "faithful" is most often capitalized as "Faithful" through the texts I've reviewed. In some cases this is intentional, coming at the beginning of a sentence, or as a name for God, but in most instances it will require editing to the lowercase form.
I don't know if these observances occur within other author's work, but I thought it might be helpful to mention it here.
Just a "heads up" to everyone,.. In every Andrew Murray book I've run across (6, so far) the word "self-sacrifice" is missing from the OCR "book.txt" file. In it's place is a blank space which, might easily be missed in review.
Here's one example from the book.txt file I'm presently editing...
"What is the connection between and self-denial? The former is the root from which the latter springs. In self-denial, is tested, and thus strengthened and prepared each time again to renew its entire surrender. Thus it was with the Lord Jesus. His incarnation was a ; His life of self-denial was the proof of it; through this, again, He was prepared for the great act of in His death on the cross.."
and here's what the original text has...
"What is the connection between self-sacrifice and self-denial? The former is the root from which the latter springs. In self-denial, self-sacrifice is tested, and thus strengthened and prepared each time again to renew its entire surrender. Thus it was with the Lord Jesus. His incarnation was a self-sacrifice ; His life of self-denial was the proof of it; through this, again, He was prepared for the great act of in His death on the cross."
3 omissions in one paragraph!
I now OCR each "original,pdf" file I'm working so I can search out "self-sacrifice" occurrences (I've found search for "self-" is more effective, as it doesn't miss hyphenated line breaks).
Another recurring oddity that the word "faithful" is most often capitalized as "Faithful" through the texts I've reviewed. In some cases this is intentional, coming at the beginning of a sentence, or as a name for God, but in most instances it will require editing to the lowercase form.
I don't know if these observances occur within other author's work, but I thought it might be helpful to mention it here.