Introduction
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
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CTR’s Predictions Concerning 1914…
As one can see, however, Russell stated that these were his own surmisings as a result of his study of the prophecies. He never tried to force anyone to accept his predictions. One should also realize that some of his statements were ……
[...] viewpoint concerning the “time of trouble” as beginning in the year 1874, please CLICK HERE This link brings up a file of various quotes from Russell concerning 1914, especially from 1904 [...]
[...] For a few quotes of Russell concerning his expectations for 1914, see: http://ctr.reslight.net/?p=40 [...]
[...] See my reseach concerning Russell’s expectations for 1914 at:http://ctr.reslight.net/?p=40 [...]
[...] believed that the “last days” had begun in 1799. However, it is not true — at least after 1904 — that Russell was expecting the days of the “time of the end” to be over in [...]
[...] For what Russell was expecting concerning 1914, see: http://ctr.reslight.net/?p=40 [...]
[...] For more information, see: Russell’s Predictions for 1914 http://ctr.reslight.net/2009/01/25/ctrs-predictions-concerning-1914.html [...]
[...] 1874 had arrived. Nor did the date 1878 replace 1874; the date 1881 did not replace 1878; the date 1914 did not replace any earlier date, nor did 1915 replace any other date, as though the earlier dates [...]
[...] “spur of the moment” or “off the fly” statements that were recorded and put into print. Click Here for the Contents page Click Here to continue to Part [...]
[...] Updated and split due to the print feature failure to handle so many blockquotes in one post. CTR’s Expectations Concerning 1914 http://ctr.reslight.net/2009/01/25/1914.html [...]
[...] Many sites claim that Russell was into astrology, and that he used astrology to support his expectations (often falsely presented as being “failed prophecies”) concerning 1914. [...]