Présentation de l'éditeur :
The motives which led to the preparation of this volume are set forth in the first chapter. For a number of years the author has felt that a fresh statement of theB aptist position was possible which would enable the world to understand us better. A series of addresses, including one before the American Baptist Publication Society inS t. Louis, Mo., in 1905, another the same year at The Baptist World Congress in London, England, two addresses in Richmond, Va., in 1906, before Richmond College and The Baptist General A ssociation, and another at theB aptist Convention of North A merica, at Jamestown, in 1907, set forth in one form or another the principles which are elaborated in the following pages. Upon the occasion of each of the above addresses the writer was urged by many to expand the views expressed into a book. This he has here attempted to do, and submits the result to the judgment of his brethren. The aim has been constructive and irenic in the highest sense. Of course the author has frankly taken issue with those of other faiths in the exposition of his own views where occasion required.
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