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CCEL stores texts in Theological Markup Language (ThML) format and automatically converts them into other formats such as HTML or Portable Document Format (PDF). [4] Although they use mainly Public Domain texts, they claim copyright on all their formatting. [5] Users must log into their website to download all formatted versions of the text.
This infobox template is for religions or religious denominations. Some parameters are designed primarily for Christian denominations. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Icon icon Icon displayed above the organization name. Use in conjunction with "Icon width". File optional Icon width icon_width In pixels: "Npx ...
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