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    I would like to be active on the Presbyterian Polity forum. How may I gain access to this forum? If this not the right place, please feel free to move this thread. Thank you.
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    Looks like you are "in" now. You should be able to see the forum and participate.
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    So how can I get access to the Presbyterian Polity thread since I am Presbyterial and the Baptist thread since I am a sacramental credobaptist...

    I would love to participate....

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    The PP forum is a Protected forum to discuss Presbytery and General Assembly actions of the various Presbyterian denoms. It is not a general forum for discussion of biblical church polity.

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    So how can I get access to the Presbyterian Polity thread since I am Presbyterial and the Baptist thread since I am a sacramental credobaptist...

    I would love to participate....

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    The Regulative Principle: The Scriptures are the “only infallible rule of faith and practice, no rite or ceremony ought to have a place in the public worship of God, which is not warranted in Scripture, either by direct precept or example, or by good and sufficient inference” (Samuel Miller).

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