Hey I have a life min. Only reason why I'm posting so much these last fewmonths is because I took three months off from work to play "Mr. Mom" with my 8 month old son. Times up, one more month and its back to work.
One more thing to add about the changes. It's not sure what the Bible Students use to call themselves in the early days. "Christian" I believe was the simple use. However when they started printing those little tracts called "Bible Students' Tracts" the name "Bible Students" stuck. Because Christians were no part of the world, the congregations did not incorporate themselves as churches, they were simply house churches, meeting in homes, some as they grew too large met in rented halls, masonic temples, YMCA, etc.
Later when they would advertise their meeetings, they would do so under the name "International Bible Students of .... city, state". In 1914, Russell incorporated the "International Bible Students Associastion" and advised the various congregations not to use the name to advertise their meetings, because it was incorporated under the Society. He suggested they use the name "Associated Bible Students". So now the classes use the name "Associated Bible Students of ... city, State".
When Rutherford took over and there was the split, he went back to using the IBSA for his followers, while the independent groups used the ABS.
Many of the independent group still use the ABS name. Some simply use the name of their town, Chicago Bible Students, Fort Worth Bile Students, Portland Area Bible Students
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