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If these men had been completely destroyed, neither one could have spoken, since non-existent men are incapable of such, with no exception. In order to continue this article, it is necessary that we look at the Russellite beliefs about men by dealing with the Believers and Unbelievers separately. Th
Russellites cannot properly be said to ridicule the trinity, for God is not mocked; nor the doctrine of the trinity, for they are practically ignorant of the same. What they ridicule is the idea of a trinity. In their tract "The Trinity -- Divine Mystery or Pagan Myth?" we find the question, "How ca
Russellism after this time developed into the set of beliefs which are attributed to the Jehovah’s Witnesses, who took on this name after the death of Charles Russell. The name Russellism was indeed an appropriate name for these strange beliefs, since they were strictly the offspring of Russell’s co
These followers of Russel believe neither the deity of Christ nor the temporal existence of Christ as the Son of God. In Christianity Today Bishop J. A. Pike of the Episcopal Diocese of California is quoted because he is alarmed about the superficial upsurge in church membership which is seemingly s
BRITISH REFORMED JOURNAL 26 26 26 26 26 However, DS is still not happy with the PRC position. Whilst referring to Hoeksema as an ìable Dutch-American theologian,î he has nevertheless framed this book as a polemic against him. In the paragraph on page 10, describing briefly the historic development o
h 61 ' and his place was taken by the less-than-consistent R .S.Candlish, und er w ose leadership not l h " . . d rnism b on Y t e amyraldian1sed evangelicalism" but also mo e egan to s · · • h d . urreptitiously mtrude into the College . By 1863 "Rabbi" Duncan a retired, and handed h
Walter Russell Bowie, Union Theol. Sem., 1937, NT. He signed a petition to terminate persecution of the CP and membership, and petitioned repeal of the Int. Security Act. He attacked the American Legion lobby at Washington as a “sinister and deadly cancer upon the body of American life” (Chi. Tribun
The religious system, currently known as Jehovah’s Witnesses, was originally known as Russellism and was conceived by Charles Taze Russell. Russell was born of godly parents and as a lad was possessed of a soul- haunting fear of hell. Russell was a self- styled pastor, who warned people to attend ch
T h e F r e e O f f e r I s s u e acting on the very exegesis of Scripture. In short, this means that his chapter "Statement of the Question" is not reliably informed with respect to the main issues under discussion, and, logically and consequentially, what must be questioned from the outset is the
We have been hearing a great deal the last years of the sect known as Jehovah's witnesses. In many parts of the country they have been jailed, or attacked by mobs and stoned out of town. They have been denounced as fifth columnists, fascists, saboteurs, and the like. Undoubtedly, most us, at one ti