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Jonas Wendell’s 1870 Presentation

In 1870, at age eighteen, he cautiously attended a presentation by the famous Adventist preacher, Jonas Wendell. Wendell focused on what Russell considered to be rational, logical matters relating to Biblical prophecy and chronology, drawing attention to the future date of 1874 as the supposed date for Christ’s return.

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“Associated Bible Students” (Google Search Link of Russell’s Works)

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Reply to: “Charles Taze Russell founder of Jehovah’s Witnesses was a Mason”

This is in reply to a video that appears on YouTube entitled “Charles Taze Russell founder of Jehovah’s Witnesses was a Mason”.  Our replies on YouTube never seem to appear, so we are responding here.

We have already shown many times that Russell was not the founder of Jehovah’s Witnesses, nor did he ever believe in such an authoritarian organization. Although the video is directed toward “Jehovah’s Witnesses,” Russell himself was never a member of that organization, nor were his teachings the same as that organization.

See:
http://tinyurl.com/rl-russellfounder

Is Charles Taze Russell’s tomb a pyramid?

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Zion’s Watch Tower, July 1879 Supplement

ZION'S
WATCH TOWER
AND
HERALD OF CHRIST'S PRESENCE

Vol. I ********** JULY, 1879 ********** No. 1


page 1
SUPPLEMENT TO

Zion's Watch Tower,

And "Herald of Christ's Presence."

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PITTSBURGH, PA., JULY 1, 1879.

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To the readers of the "HERALD OF THE MORNING,"

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Russell — Founder of the JWs?

One has responded to our finding that  Russell was not the founder of the JWs, and several assertions have been made that are misleading, to say the least.

The claim is evidently that since Russell was the principal founder of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, and since the JWs are now using that legal entity as their “legal instrument”, that this is supposed to mean that Charles Taze Russell was actually the founder of the Jehovah’s Witnesses organization. Of course, in reality, the legal instrument as Russell envisioned it, was not designed to be the legal instrument of an organization such as the “Jehovah’s Witnesses.” As he designed the Society, it was a legal entity for coordinating communication amongst the Bible Students and as  a service organization.

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