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Old 05-12-2008, 02:41 PM
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At the link below or you can do a search; it is fairly widely offered.
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Yes; the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland edition is what you want and is pretty much ubiquitous and a standard collection.
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I am pretty sure they are all contained in this.
Where can I buy the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland edition of this book.
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