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<DIV>Seeing the letter from Tyndale, I can't see anything wrong with their
response. I was actually going to point out that there are certainly
web versions of the NLT available for free. </DIV>
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<DIV>This is quite useful and I've used it a lot myself, with Lynn
Allan's terrific InVerse Bible memory program, since he includes a good
range of commercial translations (including NASB and NLT) within acceptable
limits, AND has the web link so a user can go to the Bible Gateway to get any
verse they want.</DIV>
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<DIV>I think it's more reasonable to encourage things like the WEB project to
keep copyright-free modern translations available.</DIV>
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