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The totals at the bottom of Table 1 would become (left to right) 90.86, 42.74, and 7.50 million, although the addition of two Baptist groups (NMBCA, PNBC) and one Pentecostal group (PAOTW) not treated by me likely would increase the number of denominations (and implied members) in the "non-accepting" category.
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