nicnap
Puritan Board Post-Graduate
So, I have decided to take a new approach to reading the standards. Here is what I am doing:
Read 11 chapters from the WCF a day (which is to read through the WCF 2 1/3 times a week, or roughly 121 times a year).
Read 36 WSC questions a day (which is equivalent to the number of times through the Confession. [It is actually 36 two days and then 35 the final day.]
As for the Larger Catechism if you wish to read it through the same number of times, it will take 65 questions a day (66 the third day); if you wish to read it through 52 times in a year, it will require 28 questions a day. I am not decided on the approach I will take to the WLC.
Just thought I'd post this, so as to break it down for any who haven't thought about it in this way.
Read 11 chapters from the WCF a day (which is to read through the WCF 2 1/3 times a week, or roughly 121 times a year).
Read 36 WSC questions a day (which is equivalent to the number of times through the Confession. [It is actually 36 two days and then 35 the final day.]
As for the Larger Catechism if you wish to read it through the same number of times, it will take 65 questions a day (66 the third day); if you wish to read it through 52 times in a year, it will require 28 questions a day. I am not decided on the approach I will take to the WLC.
Just thought I'd post this, so as to break it down for any who haven't thought about it in this way.