1689 London Baptist CF

Would anyone know if there is a follow-up question section to the LBCF?
I'm using it for my daily devotions.
For example, chapter 27 speaks to the communion of the saints. In many resources, there are questions after each chapter pertaining to each chapter.
Is there a resource that has this fore the LBCF?
It wouldn't be that hard to do something like this.
mm.
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I don't own this one but the title indicates it may be what you're looking for:
A New Exposition of the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689 | Logos Bible Software
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Thanks, Kiyah 😊
I do have this. Great commentary on the Confession, however, it does not have a questions section. Thanks, again!
Kiyah said:I don't own this one but the title indicates it may be what you're looking for:
A New Exposition of the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689 | Logos Bible Software
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Sam Waldron has the best 1689 LBCF, - good commentary and layout.
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Hey Whyndell? If you have Rob Ventura's (GE) "New Exposition...." of the Confession, how would you rate each in comparison?
Too bad FL carries a foreign language (to me) copy of it.
Uma Exposição Moderna da Confissão de Fé Batista de 1689
Whyndell Grizzard said:Sam Waldron has the best 1689 LBCF, - good commentary and layout.
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None of my Logos copies of the 1689 have questions. However, many printed versions include the Baptist Catechism
https://www.logos.com/product/161139/the-baptist-catechism-commonly-called-keachs-catechism-or-a-brief-instruction-in-the-principles-of-the-christian-religionThis resource also has questions:
There are several PDF versions of questions if you Google "1689 lbc study guide"
I had Waldron's A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Confession of Faith, Third Edition in Wordsearch. It came over to Logos, but I don't see it generally available.
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Thank-you John. I hadn't seen these b4. I will certainly take a look at these. I just ordered this...
Kiffen, Knollys, and Keach: Rediscovering our English Baptist Heritage
You may be interested in it, if you do not have it already. I think it would be a nice resource to include in Logos.
John Simpson said:None of my Logos copies of the 1689 have questions. However, many printed versions include the Baptist Catechism
https://www.logos.com/product/161139/the-baptist-catechism-commonly-called-keachs-catechism-or-a-brief-instruction-in-the-principles-of-the-christian-religionThis resource also has questions:
There are several PDF versions of questions if you Google "1689 lbc study guide"
I had Waldron's A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Confession of Faith, Third Edition in Wordsearch. It came over to Logos, but I don't see it generally available.
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