Who needs Google when you’ve got the Westminster Bookstore, right? Well now you can add that famed repository of Reformed Christian resources right into your Browser search bar.
How? Easy. If you are viewing this page (and my guess is you are), just click on the search engine toolbar in your browser and select “Add the Westminster Bookstore.” Still confused? Just check the picture to the right. This plugin works in Firefox, Internet Explorer 7, and several other popular browsers.
Consider this the official page of this little plugin. Updates will be posted here, so you may want to bookmark this post. Please post any comments, suggestions, or problems in the comments section and I will respond as soon as possible.
If you like what you see, you may be interested in my ubquity command for the Westminster Bookstore.
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This is awesome!
So I take it that it works? Goody! Anyone try it in IE?
It is now confirmed as working on IE 7!
Glad to hear it! That's pretty cool!
Note, it does not seem to work from within an online reader like Google Reader. Not that I would expect it to. Again, good work Tommy.
Thanks so much! Just tried it on Firefox Mac. I’m also glad to discover your blog. You made my day!
Way to go Tommy. This is a great help.
I had to first click "add search providers" and then "the Westminster bookstore." However, I now have to choose between google or westminster when I want to search for something. What's up with that?
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Thank you for great post!
how can i avail your free gifts of book? i do evangelize using 10 commandments here in the Philippines and i do believe five solas and reformed teachings we are only few here in the Philippines who stand for the truth.. can you instruct me more about adding the blog i really love to read books of Westminster library…
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Ed Gordon. I found out about your web site through one of my teacher and I am excited. My desire is to continue to get closer and closer to the Lord,and that his word will get a hold of me in a intimate way as I continue to study and to practice.Please pray for me that I will continue to tell others about the love of God.
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Now, how do I stop getting email notices when there is a new comment to this Nerdlet post? When I got a copy of Melody's comment below, it took me a few minutes to figure out why she was asking me for free books!
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