Six Principles

Six Principles

Six Principles can refer to:

* Six principles of Chinese painting established by Xie He in the 6th century.
* General Six-Principle Baptists, the oldest Baptist denomination in the Americas, dating to the 1600s.
* The six principles established by Global Greens Charter by 800 delegates from the Green parties of 70 countries in 2001.


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