I have been using a website to go through the WTs from 1879 to 1916. I find things that amaze and astound me. I will post some here that I think may be of interest.
JULY 1879
ZION'SWATCH TOWER
AND
HERALD OF CHRIST'S PRESENCE.
(Changed 1909, The Watch Tower and Herald of Christ?s Presence (title and cover change, January 1)
w74 8/15 507 No Spiritual "Energy Crisis" for Discreet Ones
According to Bible chronology thereafter adopted, it was understood that 6,000 years of man?s existence on earth ended in 1872, whereas six millenniums of human sin concluded and the seventh millennium began in 1874. Christ?s presence was thought to have begun in October 1874, at the start of the great antitypical Jubilee.?Lev. chap. 25; Rev. 20:4.
From that understanding, it was thought that the "chaste virgin" class began going forth to meet the Bridegroom in 1874. (2 Cor. 11:2)
Hence, when C. T. Russell began publishing a new religious magazine in July 1879, it was called "Zion?s Watch Tower and Herald of Christ?s Presence." It was heralding Christ?s presence as having begun in 1874. This invisible presence was expected to continue until the Gentile Times ended in 1914, when the Gentile nations would be destroyed and the remnant of the "chaste virgin" class would be glorified with their Bridegroom in heaven by death and resurrection to live in the spirit. (1 Cor. 15:42-44) Thus would the "discreet virgin" class enter through the door into the wedding.
C. T. RUSSELL, Editor and Publisher.
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REGULAR CONTRIBUTORS.
J. H. PATON, . . . . ALMONT, MICH.
W. I. MANN, . . . . ALLEGHENY, PA.
B. W. KEITH, . . . .DANSVILLE, N.Y.
H. B. RICE, . . . W. OAKLAND, CAL.
A. D. JONES, . . . .PITTSBURGH, PA
Proclaimers book 620 28 Testing and Sifting From Within
In July 1879, Russell began to publish a new magazine?Zion?s Watch Tower and Herald of Christ?s Presence?which was from the start a special advocate of the ransom. But that was not the end of it.
Two years later,
Paton, who was then serving as a traveling representative of the Watch Tower, also began to turn away, thereafter publishing a book (his second one entitled Day Dawn) in which he rejected belief in Adam?s fall into sin and consequently the need for a redeemer. He reasoned that the Lord himself was an imperfect man who by his life simply showed others how to crucify their sinful propensities.
In 1881, A. D. Jones , another associate, started a paper (Zion?s Day Star) along the same lines as the Watch Tower but with the idea that it would set out simpler features of God?s purpose. At first it seemed that all was well. Yet, within a year, Jones? paper had repudiated Christ?s atoning sacrifice, and within another year, it had rejected all the rest of the Bible. What had happened to those men? They had allowed personal theories and fascination with popular philosophies of men to lead them astray from the Word of God. (Compare Colossians 2:8.) The paper published by A. D. Jones continued for only a short time and then faded from view.
In no case will the Editor be responsible for all sentiments expressed by correspondents, nor is he to be understood as indorsing every expression in articles selected from other periodicals.
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TERMS, 50 CENTS PER YEAR,
In Advance--includes postage.
As its name indicates, it aims to be the lookout from whence matters of interest and profit may be announced to the "little flock," and as the "Herald of Christ's Presence," to give the "meat in due season" to the "household of faith." (yes, from the beginning they said this)
The terms, fifty cents a year, (postage paid,) are moderate; but to all interested and desirous of having it, who cannot afford to pay, we will gladly send it free, but you must ask that ye may receive.
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"WHAT IS TRUTH?"
A truth presented by Satan himself is just as true as a truth stated by God.
How often do they in controversy overlook and ignore truth presented by their opponents. This is particularly the case when arguing with an infidel. They feel at perfect liberty to dispute everything he says on religious subjects.
Many infidels are honest--as anxious to speak and believe the truth as are Christians--and if in converse with them we ignore truths which they may advance, we not only fail to convince them of our truths, but put an end to all hope of reaching them
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(no mention of "Jehovah" in this edition)