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The significance of E. Y. Mullins's: The Axioms of Religion: one clue to the significance of The Axioms of Religion, the 1908 book by E. Y. Mullins, is found in the sub-title: a new interpretation of the Baptist faith.(Edgar Young Mullins)(Critical essay)

Mullins wrote, "For a number of years, the author has felt that fresh statement of the Baptist position was possible which would enable the world to understand us better." (1) He also wanted the world to know that the Baptist faith was closer to the New Testament ideals than most others, and he felt that if his fellow Baptists remembered that, they would feel better about themselves.

How the Book Came to Be Written

According to Mullins, his book was a compilation of five speeches that he gave about the contributions Baptists had made to the world. The first speech was presented at a meeting of the American Baptist Publication Society in St. Louis in 1905, followed by ...

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