Use the left sidebar to browse all sections of the database.
Click any section header (e.g., "Studies in the Scriptures") to collapse or expand it.
Click in the top-left to show/hide the sidebar entirely.
All navigation links open in the main content panel — your reading position is preserved.
KJV Bible Reference Panel
Click KJV in the toolbar to open a side-by-side Bible reference panel.
Bible verse links within the Study documents automatically open in the KJV panel.
Close the panel with the button or by clicking KJV again.
Print / Save as PDF
Click Print/PDF to print the currently displayed document.
In your browser's print dialog, choose Save as PDF to save a PDF file of the document.
The sidebar and KJV panel are automatically hidden in the print output.
For best results use Chrome or Edge for PDF export — they render the most faithful output.
Reading Tools
Use the A− / A+ buttons in the toolbar to make text smaller or larger (50%–200%).
Click to switch between light and dark reading modes.
Your font size and theme preferences are saved between sessions.
Highlights & Notes
Click Highlight, then click any paragraph to mark it. Use the dropdown to clear a page's highlights.
To add a note, select any text in the article — a word, a sentence, or several paragraphs — then click the 📝 Add note button that appears and type your comment.
Noted text is underlined in blue with a small note icon; click it to read, edit, or delete the note.
Use the Notes dropdown to export all your notes to a file, import them on another device, or clear a page's notes.
Highlights and notes are saved in this browser between sessions.
Reader Mode
Click Reader to hide everything except the book for distraction-free reading.
Tap the ✕ Exit Reader button (top-right) or press Esc to return.
Finding Articles
Use the Search Articles box in the sidebar to search all indexed content.
Type multiple words to find articles containing all of them anywhere in the text.
Wrap a phrase in quotes — "holy spirit" — to search for that exact phrase.
Press Enter or click for full results with highlighted context snippets.
Use Ctrl+F within any open document to search its text directly.