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ciples for which our fathers and we have stood so
positively and so long are at length having universal
recognition. As was shown at the World's Baptist
Conference in London these radical Baptist beliefs are
becoming known and accepted, in a greater or less
degree, in all the civilized nations.
This is our glorious heritage, and in the conscious-
ness of it we shall set for ourselves a higher standard
of achievement; we shall adopt the best business
methods, and with new devotion to our King will
gladly give ourselves and what we have to the exten-
sion of His glorious kingdom, not only in Indiana, but
also "to the uttermost parts of the earth."
THE END.
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