chasson
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Consolation on Demand
by chasson ini have a lot of consolation magazines that i could scan.. if you want a particular issue for research, tell me and i will scan it, and you can tell to the board more what are your research, so everybody will have more insight.. .
here is one of this magazine concerning the madison square garden incident.
this incident is connected with the olyn moyle's trial and it is interessant to see the vision of rutherford concerning this.. he tried in this magazine to excuse the usher, because what he said on stage was "the word of jehovah", so nobody must stop the "spreading of the word of god".
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1924-Very, very rare-"Comforted Of God"--PDF!
by Atlantis in1924-very, very rare!-"comforted of god"--pdf!
bm=bookmarked s=searchable r=reduced from 18-mb to 9.8-mb ref.=referenced (second reference copy included) written by frederick lardent (supplement to "the call of the bride") date from handwritten notes from original owner shows 1924.
************************************************************* i cannot even imagine what this "very rare" booklet would sell for on ebay!
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chasson
Many Many thanks Atlantis !!!
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1877 Barbour/Russell lecture tract!
by Atlantis in1877 barbour/russell lecture tract!.
cheers!
atlantis!-
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chasson
So in 1877, the 40 years from 1874 to 1914, were not the time of the harvest , but "the time of trouble" ?
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Very Rare! "MILITARISM" by JFR
by Nathan Natas insometime beween august of 1914 and october of 1916, the highly esteemed "judge" joseph franklin rutherford wrote a little tract with the title,.
"militarism - how will it be forever destroyed?
a masterly discourse by j. f. rutherford of the new york city bar".
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chasson
I have asked this question because i am surprised that the government during the trial of the seven directors has not used it, even if it has been published before the entrance of the US in the war.
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Very Rare! "MILITARISM" by JFR
by Nathan Natas insometime beween august of 1914 and october of 1916, the highly esteemed "judge" joseph franklin rutherford wrote a little tract with the title,.
"militarism - how will it be forever destroyed?
a masterly discourse by j. f. rutherford of the new york city bar".
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chasson
Thanks Nathan. Do you know the date of this booklet ?
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Anyone know of specific subliminal pictures?
by cognac inthe only one i know about is the big jesus in the revelation book.. know of any specific other ones?
i want to show hubby....
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Consolation on Demand
by chasson ini have a lot of consolation magazines that i could scan.. if you want a particular issue for research, tell me and i will scan it, and you can tell to the board more what are your research, so everybody will have more insight.. .
here is one of this magazine concerning the madison square garden incident.
this incident is connected with the olyn moyle's trial and it is interessant to see the vision of rutherford concerning this.. he tried in this magazine to excuse the usher, because what he said on stage was "the word of jehovah", so nobody must stop the "spreading of the word of god".
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New York Times June 22, 1918
by Nathan Natas in================ text version below ==========.
20 years in prison for 7 russellites.
judge howe scores men who.
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chasson
You are right Leolaia concerning the Insberg's letter (ironically Rutherford said just before that Insberg have a free choice on the non-combattant service : "As to whether you will take non-combattant service or refuse must be determined by yourself", and at the end of the letter he let him only two different choice ( one good, refuse the incorporation, even the non-combattant service, or go to war and not be a good Christian) without the possibility to choose the non-combattant service), and i have still made the same conclusion as you in my article in French, nevertheless it was only a communication by mail and not a general explanation in an article of the Watchtower. So, in the transcript of the 1917's court, you can find some evocation of other Bible's Student who have not chosen the only two choice of Rutherford, surely because they were not informed of the position of Rutherford, or because Rutherford or other watchtower's official were not so precise as Rutherford was in the Ingsberg's letter.
It seems that other evocation, i have not the transcript here, shows that Rutherford hoped that the non-combattant service in America could be permissive, and let young bible student worked as fireman or other charitable works, not in connection with the war effort, as the non-combattant service in United Kingdom. (The decision of Wilson in March 1918 is here: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C05E0D6113FE433A25751C2A9659C946996D6CF )
The ambiguities of the Rutherford's thoughts on the matter are clearly perceptible in the Insberg's letter, at the beginning Insberg has the choice of the non-combattant service, and it is an incorporation in the Army, at the end, he has no choice, and must be shot or jailed for his christian attitude. -
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New York Times June 22, 1918
by Nathan Natas in================ text version below ==========.
20 years in prison for 7 russellites.
judge howe scores men who.
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chasson
To answer to your argument, i ask myself if the non-combattant service in england and USA was not considered as being incorporated in the army ?