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02-22-2009, 09:06 PM
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Does anyone know of any online study guides to go with the London Baptist Confession of Faith? I have an Harmony of the LBCF with the 1813 Baptist Catechism. The children will be learning the song to go with it. I am looking for something similar to Robert Shaw's work on the Westminster Confession, but done on the LBCF. I am hoping to find one that is prior to the 20th century or that is online for free. Some of the families have been asking about it so that they may teach the LBCF and BC to their children. I have found a wonderful sermon series on it from Trinity Baptist Church: The London Baptist Confession of Faith - 1689 I plan on using some of the material from these sermons, but would like to hand them something from either a long dead baptist or a Reformed/Founders Baptist.
I am also searching for guides to family worship for our members. I have handed out a few copies of the Westminster Standards Family Worship section to those who have asked. But I am hoping to find something from a Baptist. (Many are under the impression that Presbyterians are RC-Lite.) I want to find something that is online for free. Also audio sermons that anyone may know of would also be appreciated from Presbyterian or Baptist. I can put the info into a course for our church.
Reform is coming to my church!
Thanks in advance for the help.
(Where's Androogle when you need him?)
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02-28-2009, 06:24 PM
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Wondering if anyone knows of anything similar for the WCF that is free online, but not as in depth as Shaw.
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02-28-2009, 07:42 PM
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Chris,
I can't vouch for the quality, as I have not looked at these myself, but, there is an online course in 13 lessons here on the LBCF.
May I also recommend this as an aid to developing your own material: | 
02-28-2009, 08:28 PM
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Chris,
at the link below you can find a freeware program that helps in the study of the 1689. It contains an outline for the confession. The BCF Assistant Reformed Baptist Fellowship
enjoy,
Steve
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Thanks for sharing
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02-28-2009, 09:38 PM
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Thanks for the link,It looks good,Sam Waldron's commentary is very good and I recommend it, he came and spoke at our church recently,and enjoyed him throughly
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