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Old 03-11-2008, 10:22 PM
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WCF (Free Presbyterian Publications), 1985

This is the reprint of the original WCF -- Not the Americanized one.
I believe this has been corrected in later editions.
Yes; a few have it corrected; the PCUSA retain the wrong reading (I mean, like they really care?).

That was about the closest I've see several comments posted at the same time, 9:16, 9:17, 9:17.
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