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Principles of Faith by Edwin Runyon

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The material found in this book is a commentary of the official Statement of Faith as adopted by the General Association of General Baptist. In a sense it is one man's opinion, one man's interpretation. But it is an interpretation formulated and instilled over a period of many years of active participation of General Baptist affairs and of being open to the feedback of the thinking of many General Baptist. To put the idea in different words: the writher is expressing his own opinions, but he believes that he is expressing the opinions of a majority of General Baptist.

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The material found in this book is a commentary of the official Statement of Faith as adopted by the General Association of General Baptist. In a sense it is one man's opinion, one man's interpretation. But it is an interpretation formulated and instilled over a period of many years of active participation of General Baptist affairs and of being open to the feedback of the thinking of many General Baptist. To put the idea in different words: the writher is expressing his own opinions, but he beleives that he is expressing the opinions fo a majority of General Baptist.