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Originally Posted by JohnGill Quote:
Originally Posted by AThornquist
What I don't really know at this point is how I am going to remember that massive amount of information in so many of those books...  | The easiest way is to develop your own mental organization scheme. Organize by subjects I find to be the best. Also using the technique known as mental mapping is quite useful. It allows you to see how various pieces of information relate to each other. You might also examine the species - genus breakdown used in logic. | Good suggestion! And, of course, memorising the Shorter Catechism provides a kind of filing scheme for your thoughts. |
Come on! Man up! Memorize the LARGER catechism!
Forgot about that idea. Excellent idea!
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