Never seen this before either
thanks Atlantis
district convention operationi could somebody hang in internet this publication?.
the link does not work .
Never seen this before either
thanks Atlantis
i could somebody hang in internet this publication?.
the link does not work .. watchtower publication standards.
Thanks so much Atlantis,.
I have heard of this before, but never saw one..
google books has just put up a scan of the first edition of millennial dawn volume 3: thy kingdom come (1891).
this scan is from the 90,000 printing.
i haven't had a chance to check to see if there are any signficant textual changes from the later editions in this one or not.
just came across this legal decision from a tax battle the watch tower society was having with the city of allegheny (pa) in 1904-1905 at google books.
the pittsburgh legal journal, published by the allegheny county bar association.
it can be found at:.
here's the text of the letter:.
christian congregation of jehovah's witnesses.
to all bodies of elders.
Thanks Billy, any chance of a PDF of the letter ?
link:.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/members/popestleo/jwhistory.html.
enjoy!.
Yes it is a real shame that alot of the links at the ..... catholic-forum.com.....are dead, and have been for ages.
I contacted them about a year ago to try and repost the dead links , but had no reply from there.........
perhaps they are else were on the net.......
I would love to see it scanned and available for download as well.....any takers ?
over the last couple of years google books has put up several early watchtower books from various public libraries.
the first ones of note were some editions of the millennial dawn volumes.
however, the quality on some of these was poor.
Hi cabasilas ,
No need to bother re-posting the missing pdfs for me anyway....I managed to get them after all, eventually...
Well I have had some success with the listings here.. http://proxy.org/cgi_proxies.shtml Some of them work better than others, and some work better with firefox, than ie, and vis versa. So just have to keep trying.
But if anyone is going to try them out, just make sure that you have antivirus, firewall, pop up blockers and what ever else you can get turned on. lots of pop up ads, but I haven't had a virus scare yet.......
Any one would think that google is hosting secret elders books or something.
thanks for the great posts though....
Jaydee................
want to read the part on the selection of the wts as 'god's sole channel'.. thanks!.
thanks from me too
over the last couple of years google books has put up several early watchtower books from various public libraries.
the first ones of note were some editions of the millennial dawn volumes.
however, the quality on some of these was poor.
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