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Old 05-05-2008, 11:40 PM
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The ARP has the distinction of producing one of the nicest American editions of (their version of) the Westminster Standards in 1799, published by the New York printers T & J. Swords. I detail some of this in part two of a series of three articles on the Swords in the 2007 of The Confessional Presbyterian.
Antiquary: T. & J. Swords. Part Two. Two Large Presbyterian Works. The second of the two works was Samuel Miller's A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century. The 1799 ARP standards can still be found at reasonable prices (for what it is). The ARP sadly also has the distinction of producing perhaps one of the most careless edition as well in recent years. For that see my article. See my comments in the same issue in the critical text of the first fifty questions of the larger catechism, pp. 78-79.
My edition of the ARP Standards is one of the most poorly edited things I have ever seen. There are typos all over the place. At any rate, I love the mother kirk!
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