reaganmarsh
Puritan Board Senior
Greetings PB brethren,
If this message has posted twice, I apologize; I am having technical difficulties tonight.
I have access to the Westminster standards in digital format (e-Sword and the PHD). In print, I have them in the back of my "Spirit of the Reformation" study Bible. I also picked up a book for a quarter at a library sale. It has the WCF, WLC, and WSC, each with the Scripture proofs printed out in footnotes (which is nice). The title is a mouthful: "The Confession of Faith of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, Together with The Larger Catechism and The Shorter Catechism, Declared by the General Assembly at Augusta, Georgia, December 1861, With amendments that were enacted by the General Assemblies of 1886, 1939, 1942, 1944, 1959, and 1963." It notes then that this edition was printed for the GA of the PCUS by John Knox Press (20th printing, 1976).
While these are nice to have, I am curious: is there a "standard" edition of the Westminster standards -- "the" edition that every pastor ought to have in his library? (I would also appreciate a link, if you don't mind!)
Thanks in advance, y'all.
Grace to you.
If this message has posted twice, I apologize; I am having technical difficulties tonight.
I have access to the Westminster standards in digital format (e-Sword and the PHD). In print, I have them in the back of my "Spirit of the Reformation" study Bible. I also picked up a book for a quarter at a library sale. It has the WCF, WLC, and WSC, each with the Scripture proofs printed out in footnotes (which is nice). The title is a mouthful: "The Confession of Faith of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, Together with The Larger Catechism and The Shorter Catechism, Declared by the General Assembly at Augusta, Georgia, December 1861, With amendments that were enacted by the General Assemblies of 1886, 1939, 1942, 1944, 1959, and 1963." It notes then that this edition was printed for the GA of the PCUS by John Knox Press (20th printing, 1976).
While these are nice to have, I am curious: is there a "standard" edition of the Westminster standards -- "the" edition that every pastor ought to have in his library? (I would also appreciate a link, if you don't mind!)
Thanks in advance, y'all.
Grace to you.