"Beecher was the guy in Brooklyn who lived in the Bible House before Pastor Russell."
Yes, Prisca. Why do you ask?
sKally
maximus, .
i would like to start by saying your posts are very informative.
it speaks volumes of one who has seen things from a different perspective(i.e "inside").
"Beecher was the guy in Brooklyn who lived in the Bible House before Pastor Russell."
Yes, Prisca. Why do you ask?
sKally
< http://people.ne.mediaone.net/neirr/jwschrono.htm.
skally (much to discover klass)
< http://people.ne.mediaone.net/neirr/jwschrono.htm
sKally (much to disCOVER klass)
maximus, .
i would like to start by saying your posts are very informative.
it speaks volumes of one who has seen things from a different perspective(i.e "inside").
< http://www.materialreligion.org/journal/mansions/mansions.html
(Closely related to the Akron Plan for a divisible space in the Sunday school wing were changes occurring in the sanctuaries of American City churches. While Episcopalians and Roman Catholics continued to build their sanctuaries based on classical forms and designs, Protestant churches with Evangelical roots turned once again to vernacular forms to reconfigure their places of worship. Now, instead of the home, it was to the theatre and the lecture hall that designers turned. Pews set in straight rows gave way to curved pews, or even individual theatre seating focusing on the space occupied by the preacher. Communion tables all but disappeared as did Baptismal fonts. The enclosed pulpit also disappeared as a relic of old, to be replaced by a stage with a central lectern opened to the sides so that the preacher might -- like a camp meeting revivalist or a high brow Chatauqua lecturer -- stride across the stage while delivering his remarks. The stage or platform, no longer a chancel, was also large enough to accommodate an organ and a choir which had, in the spirit of theatrical showmanship, been moved from their traditional positions in a rear balcony to be up front as part of the entertainment. Pictured here is Henry Ward Beecher’s Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York, a typical example of the lecture hall church.)
Is this "BIBLE HOUSE"?
sKally
maximus, .
i would like to start by saying your posts are very informative.
it speaks volumes of one who has seen things from a different perspective(i.e "inside").
Ah yes, the infamous...:
"Bible House"
sKally
maximus, .
i would like to start by saying your posts are very informative.
it speaks volumes of one who has seen things from a different perspective(i.e "inside").
Anchor,
Doubts are not Truth.
sKally
maximus, .
i would like to start by saying your posts are very informative.
it speaks volumes of one who has seen things from a different perspective(i.e "inside").
"What is important..."
I truly hope you aren't suggesting what should be of importance to each of us Individually. After all, don't we all decide, for Ourselves, what is priority and what is of importance?
I, for one, can't wait to read, in detail, "Maximus'" Story.
sKally, baited breath klass
< http://members.tripod.lycos.nl/ludwig7/jguk.htm.
skally, happy trails!
< http://members.tripod.lycos.nl/ludwig7/jguk.htm
sKally, happy trails!
And...nothing. I put the wrong url up.
< http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~shannara/Emblems/emblemidx.htm
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sKally
following the link given by kent,.
i have several observation to make:.
(from the link : http://www.un.org/moreinfo/ngolink/brochure.htm).
Yes, it's all very intriging, isn't it? One is left to wonder, where else do their corrupt tenacles(testicles) reach? Bet Teddy knows.
sKally