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Can't add to commentaries, but to be sure you have the right WLC text, at least for the first 50 questions, be sure to pick up a copy of the forthcoming 2007 issue of The Confessional Presbyterian, which has "A Critical Text of the Westminster Larger Catechism: Q. 1–50."
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