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Originally Posted by py3ak I just noticed that there seems to be a variant in WCF XX.2. A couple editions read like this:
[taking up after the justly renowned semicolon] "or beside it, if matters of faith, or worship."
So it says in the version on CRTA, and in my 1997 printing of the Great Commission Publications version of the Standards.
But, the BPC website reads in for if.
Which is, in fact, the authorized rendition? | "IN"
WCF (Free Presbyterian Publications), 1985
This is the reprint of the original WCF -- Not the Americanized one.
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