SERIES I., "The Plan of the Ages." gives an outline of the Divine Plan revealed in the Bible, relating to man's redemption and restitution: 384 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 75c. (3s. 1-1/2d.)
This volume has been published as a special issue of our journal at the extremely low price of 5c. a copy, in any quantity, postage included (To foreign countries, 9c.) This enables people of slender purse to herald far and wide the good tidings in a most helpful form.
SERIES II., "The Time is at Hand," treats of the manner and time of the Lord's Second Coming, considering the Bible Testimony on this subject: 370 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 75c. (3s. 1-1/2d.)
SERIES III., "Thy Kingdom Come," considers prophecies which mark events connected with the "Time of the End," the glorification of the Church and the establishment of the Millennial Kingdom; it also contains a chapter of the Great Pyramid, showing its corroboration of the dates and other teachings of the Bible: 384 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 75c. (3s. 1-1/2d.)
SERIES IV., "The Day of Vengeance," shows that the dissolution of the present order of things is in progress, and that all the panaceas offered are valueless to avert the predicted end. It marks in these events the fulfilment of prophecy, noting specially our Lord's great prophecy of Matt. 24 and Zech. 14:1-9: 688 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 85c. (3s. 6-1/2d.)
SERIES V., "The Atonement Between God and Man," treats an all-important subjectthe hub, the center around which all the features of Divine grace revolve. Its topic deserves the most careful and prayerful consideration on the part of all true Christians: 507 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 85c. (3s. 6-1/2d.)
SERIES VI., "The New Creation," deals with the Creative Week (Genesis 1 and 2), and with the Church, God's "New Creation." It examines the personnel, organization, rites, ceremonies, obligations and hopes appertaining to those called and accepted as members of the Body under the Head: 750 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 85c. (3s. 6-1/2d.)
The above prices include postage.
SEMI-MONTHLY
VOL. XXXII MARCH 1 No. 5
A.D. 1911A.M. 6039
Views From The Watch Tower........................ 67
Money to Be Dictator.......................... 67
Pope Pius X. Congratulated.................... 68
Federation in Fact............................ 68
The Immortality of the Soul....................... 69
Mr. Edison and the Bible...................... 70
Cardinal Gibbons' Words Agree to This......... 71
The Kingdom of God in Sad Condition............... 72
All a Great Mistake........................... 73
Murders Her Grandchildren......................... 73
1911Memorial Supper1911....................... 74
Too Much Money.................................... 75
Priests Poor Business Men..................... 75
The Duty of the Hour.......................... 76
Some Calculations on the Jubilee Cycles........... 76
The Wise Choice................................... 78
One Sacrifice Sufficient.......................... 78
Interesting Questions............................. 79
Berean Questions in "Scripture Studies"........... 79
PUBLISHED BY
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
CHARLES T. RUSSELL, PRESIDENT
"BROOKLYN TABERNACLE," 13-17 HICKS ST.,
BROOKLYN, N.Y., U.S.A.
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Terms to the Lord's Poor as Follows:All Bible Students who, by reason of old age, or other infirmity or adversity, are unable to pay for this Journal, will be supplied Free if they send a Postal Card each May stating their case and requesting its continuance. We are not only willing, but anxious, that all such be on our list continually and in touch with the STUDIES, etc.
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INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION MEETINGS
AT WHICH BROTHER C. T. RUSSELL WILL BE PRINCIPAL SPEAKER
FRIENDS FROM NEARBY PLACES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
The interests of the Far West this year will be served by the Convention trip already announced in these columns. Particulars of this will be repeated before the time. It is not possible to add any other points to the itinerary.
Favorable dates for three-day Conventions will probably be fixed for Toronto, Canada, and some point in Nova Scotiaannouncements later.
Mountain Lake Park, Md., has been selected as the place for the principal Convention for the year. Its location in the top of the mountains is splendid. The dates there will be September 1 to 11not the best, but the best that we can secure, as the association holding the Park property keeps the months of July and August for its own use.
At this season we will not expect as large an attendance as we had last year at Celoron-Chautauqua at the height of the season. Additionally the widely scattered tour and the Toronto point will reduce the attendance. We hope later to announce very desirable excursion rates with full particulars. We announce the date thus early for the convenience of the friends who must arrange for leave of absence to attend.
IMMERSION SERVICE IN BROOKLYN.
Sunday afternoon, April 9th, opportunity will be given those desiring to symbolize their Baptism into Christ's Death by water immersion. Robes, etc., will be provided.
BROOKLYN BETHEL HYMNS FOR APRIL
After the close of the hymn the Bethel Family listens to the reading of "My Vow Unto the Lord," then joins in prayer. At the breakfast table the MANNA text is considered. Hymns for April follow: (1) 60; (2) 155; (3) 67; (4) 105; (5) 6; (6) 160; (7) 170; (8) 110; (9) 41; (10) 281; (11) 325; (12) 112; (13) 25; (14) 176; (15) 130; (16) 145; (17) 293; (18) 113; (19) 115; (20) Vow; (21) 46; (22) 4; (23) 259; (24) 145; (25) 264; (26) 88; (27) 233; (28) 47; (29) 179; (30) 230.
r4771 VIEWS FROM THE WATCH TOWERr4773 THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL
r4775 THE KINGDOM OF GOD IN SAD CONDITION
r4776 MURDERS HER GRANDCHILDREN
r4778 1911MEMORIAL SUPPER1911
r4777 TOO MUCH MONEYFURTHER OFFERINGS REFUSED
r4778 SOME CALCULATIONS ON THE JUBILEE CYCLES
r4780 THE WISE CHOICE
r4780 ONE SACRIFICE SUFFICIENT
r4780 INTERESTING QUESTIONS
BEREAN QUESTIONS IN SCRIPTURE STUDIES
Series VI., Study V.The Organization of the New Creation.
THE ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW CREATION
(1) When will the organization of the New Creation be complete, and how is it illustrated in the Scriptures? P. 195.
(2) In view of the foregoing, what shall we say about a temporary organization of the New Creation? P. 196, par. 1, first part.
(3) What is the character of the Divine arrangement with respect to this preparatory work, and why is the granting of liberty the best plan? P. 196, par. 1, last part, and par. 2, first part.
(4) Why has the simplicity of the organization of the Church by the Lord and the Apostles been regarded by many good persons as unsatisfactory and inadequate? P. 197, top.
(5) Taking Natural Israel as a type, should we expect to find a nominal as well as a real New Creation? P. 197, par. 1, first sentence.
(6) What judgment is permitted the New Creation as to the "wheat" and "tares," and has any "branch" in "the True Vine" the right to criticise, rebuke or otherwise prune any other "branch"? P. 197, par. 1; P. 198.
(7) How differently are such matters dealt with in human organizations? P. 198, par. 1.
(8) Explain what is signified by the "Mystery of God." P. 199, par. 1, first part.
(9) Describe its counterfeit, the "Mystery of Iniquity." P. 199, par. 1, last part; P. 200, par. 1.
(10) What course toward these "tares," or imitation New Creatures, has the Lord pursued and instructed his people to follow? P. 200, par. 2.
(11) When did the Mystery of Iniquity begin to work, and why did it not make much headway in the Early Church? P. 201, par. 1.
(12) What spirit led gradually to the organization of the great Anti-Christ? P. 201, par. 2.
(13) How has our great Adversary thwarted every fresh effort to reach the Truth since the Reformation period? P. 202, par. 1.
(14) Cite certain facts which prove conclusively that the Scriptures have been preserved in comparative purity, and that the systems claiming to have been organized by the Lord and his Apostles are totally different from the Church which they did organize. P. 202, par. 2, to P. 204, par. 2.
(15) Why has God permitted the world of mankind in general to exercise their mental and moral qualities according to their own inclinations? P. 204, par. 3.
(16) How has the Lord been dealing with "Christendom?" and how and when will he bring order out of confusion? P. 205, par. 1.
(17) What special feature of the Divine Plan characterizes "the ends of the Ages?" (1 Cor. 10:11.) P. 205, par. 2.
(18) As originally instituted, who was the Head of the true Church? P. 206, par. 1, first part.
(19) What is meant by the "True Vine" and the "Vine of the Earth," and what are their respective fruits? P. 207, top.
(20) Did the Lord and the Apostles recognize any division in the Church, or were the various names applied to the Church as a whole, and even the smallest gatherings, intended as proper names? P. 207, par. 1.
(21) What spirit led to the use of various unscriptural names during the Dark Ages? P. 207, par. 2.
(22) How many Apostles were chosen, and what were their names? P. 208, par. 1.
(23) Who was chosen by the Lord to succeed Judas, and what are the Scriptural proofs? P. 208, par. 2.
(24) What Scriptural evidence have we against "Apostolic Succession?" P. 209, par. 1.
(25) Why has the Church no reasonable need for more Apostles? P. 209, par. 2.
(26) How were the twelve Apostles selected by our Lord? P. 210, par. 1.
(27) What were doubtless some characteristics of the Apostles, and why were they chosen so early in our Lord's ministry? P. 210, par. 2.
SERIES I., "The Plan of the Ages." gives an outline of the Divine Plan revealed in the Bible, relating to man's redemption and restitution: 386 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 75c. (3s. 1-1/2d.)
This volume has been published as a special issue of our journal at the extremely low price of 5c. a copy, in any quantity, postage included (To foreign countries, 9c.) This enables people of slender purse to herald far and wide the good tidings in a most helpful form.
SERIES II., "The Time is at Hand," treats of the manner and time of the Lord's Second Coming, considering the Bible Testimony on this subject: 370 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 75c. (3s. 1-1/2d.)
SERIES III., "Thy Kingdom Come," considers prophecies which mark events connected with the "Time of the End," the glorification of the Church and the establishment of the Millennial Kingdom; it also contains a chapter of the Great Pyramid, showing its corroboration of the dates and other teachings of the Bible: 384 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 75c. (3s. 1-1/2d.)
SERIES IV., "The Day of Vengeance," shows that the dissolution of the present order of things is in progress, and that all the panaceas offered are valueless to avert the predicted end. It marks in these events the fulfilment of prophecy, noting specially our Lord's great prophecy of Matt. 24 and Zech. 14:1-9: 660 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 85c. (3s. 6-1/2d.)
SERIES V., "The Atonement Between God and Man," treats an all-important subjectthe hub, the center around which all the features of Divine grace revolve. Its topic deserves the most careful and prayerful consideration on the part of all true Christians: 507 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 85c. (3s. 6-1/2d.)
SERIES VI., "The New Creation," deals with the Creative Week (Genesis 1 and 2), and with the Church, God's "New Creation." It examines the personnel, organization, rites, ceremonies, obligations and hopes appertaining to those called and accepted as members of the Body under the Head: 740 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 85c. (3s. 6-1/2d.)
The above prices include postage.
SEMI-MONTHLY
VOL. XXXII MARCH 15 No. 6
A.D. 1911A.M. 6039
A SnareA TrapA Stumbling-Block................ 83
The Great Gulf Between the Earthly and
the Heavenly Israel to be Destroyed......... 84
Pride Led to Oversight of Certain
Scriptures Foretelling "the Sufferings
of Christ".................................. 84
"I Am My Beloved's, and My Beloved is
Mine"......................................... 85
Other Sheep Not of This Fold...................... 87
God's Pity for the Heathen........................ 88
"Pride Goeth Before Destruction".................. 89
In Thee I Trust (Poem)............................ 90
The Call to Divine Service........................ 91
The Fig Tree is Withered Away..................... 92
Bro.
Russell's Western Tour....................... 92
Proper and Improper Jealousy...................... 93
A City Without Walls.............................. 94
"The Bible in Stone".............................. 95
Berean Questions in Scripture Studies............. 95
PUBLISHED BY
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
CHARLES T. RUSSELL, PRESIDENT
"BROOKLYN TABERNACLE," 13-17 HICKS ST.,
BROOKLYN, N.Y., U.S.A.
Foreign Agencies:British Branch: 24 Eversholt St., London, N.W. German Branch: Unterdorner Str., 76, Barmen. Australasian Branch: Flinders Building, Flinders St., Melbourne.
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SEND MONEY BY EXPRESS, BANK DRAFT, POSTAL ORDER, OR REGISTERED.
FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES BY FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS, ONLY.
Terms to the Lord's Poor as Follows:All Bible Students who, by reason of old age, or other infirmity or adversity, are unable to pay for this Journal, will be supplied Free if they send a Postal Card each May stating their case and requesting its continuance. We are not only willing, but anxious, that all such be on our list continually and in touch with the STUDIES, etc.
ALSO FRENCH, GERMAN, SWEDISH, AND DANISH EDITIONS.
SAMPLE COPIES FREE.
ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MAIL MATTER AT BROOKLYN, N.Y., POSTOFFICE
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INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION MEETINGS
AT WHICH BROTHER C. T. RUSSELL WILL BE PRINCIPAL SPEAKER
FRIENDS FROM NEARBY PLACES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
Morning Rally for Praise and Testimony at 10:30 o'clock in the Brooklyn Tabernacle. Discourse for the Public at 3 p.m. in the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Lafayette Avenue and St. Felix Street. Topic, "The Resurrection Hope."
Morning Rally at 10:30 o'clock. Discourse for the interested at 11 o'clock and Lecture for the Public at 3 p.m. All services to be in the Auditorium, Main Street, between 11th and 12th Streets.
Morning Rally at 10:30 o'clock. Discourse for the interested at 11 o'clock in Lehman's Hall, 856 North Howard Street. Afternoon service for the Public at 3 o'clock in the Lyric Theatre, Mount Royal and Maryland Avenues.
This title will take the place of PEOPLES PULPIT for use in announcing Pilgrim Meetings and for the "Bible Extension Course," of which we have advised all INT. BIBLE STUDENTS CLASSES. The PEOPLES PULPIT will continue. Reply to Cardinal Gibbons will appear in it.
PEOPLES PULPIT (1911) VOLUNTEER MATTER
This year's Volunteer Matter, we believe, will be equal to, if it does not excel, that of any previous year in its effectiveness for the dissemination of Present Truth. We are placing printing orders in various parts of the country for the quicker and less expensive filling of your orders.
We trust that the different classes and individuals desirous of promoting this service will send us in promptly memorandum of the total amount they promise to use prudently, wisely, free.
Give address very explicitly. We will divide the total order when large into two or more shipments, and advise you fully.
r4781 A SNAREA TRAPA STUMBLING-BLOCKr4783 I AM MY BELOVED'S, AND MY BELOVED IS MINE
r4784 OTHER SHEEP NOT OF THIS FOLD
r4785 GOD'S PITY FOR THE HEATHEN
r4786 "PRIDE GOETH BEFORE DESTRUCTION"
r4787 THE CALL TO DIVINE SERVICE
r4788 THE FIG TREE IS WITHERED AWAY
r4788 BROTHER RUSSELL'S WESTERN TOUR
r4789 PROPER AND IMPROPER JEALOUSY
r4789 A CITY WITHOUT WALLS
r4790 "THE BIBLE IN STONE"
BEREAN QUESTIONS IN SCRIPTURE STUDIES
Series VI., Study V.The Organization of the New Creation.
(28) Is there any suggestion in Scripture that the Apostles were to be lords over the Church, or especially different in any respect from the other members of the Body? P. 211, par. 1.
(29) What was the character of their commission? P. 212, par. 1.
(30) What was the difference between the position of the Apostles previous to Pentecost, and their special powers of the Holy Spirit subsequent to that time? P. 212, par. 2.
(31) Did these "gifts" take the place of the "fruits" of the Spirit? P. 213, top.
(32) What was the purpose of the Lord's selection and instruction of the Apostles. P. 213, par. 1.
(33) Were the Apostles strong characters, naturally? and what special privileges more than compensated for their lack of worldly wisdom and education? P. 213, par. 2; P. 214, par. 1,2.
(34) Why did the Lord specially reveal himself to the Apostles after his resurrection? P. 214, par. 3.
(35) Why was it necessary for the Apostle Paul to see the risen Lord, "as one born out of due time"? P. 215, par. 1, first half.
(36) For what reason may we suppose the Apostle Paul was granted such peculiar experiences, visions, etc.? P. 215, par. 1,2,3.
(37) Quote Paul's own testimony as to his Apostleship. P. 216, top.
(38) Was it the Lord's intention that the Apostles confine their efforts to the Jewish nation? P. 216, par. 1.
THE INSPIRATION OF THE APOSTLES
(39) Were the characters of the Apostles such as to inspire confidence in their testimonies? P. 217, par. 1, first part.
(40) In addition, what further Scriptural evidence should increase our confidence in their writings? P. 217, par. 1, last part.
(41) What was the three-fold character of the Apostolic inspiration as promised by the Lord in John 14:26; 16:13 ? P. 217, par. 2.
(42) What internal evidence in the Apostolic writings would contradict the thought of verbal inspiration? and how may we harmonize the different statements of the writers? P. 218, par. 1.
(43) How has the Lord's promise to guide the Church "into all truth" been fulfilled? P. 219, par. 1.
(44) What was the distinction between the Apostolic guidance and the experience of the prophets of olden times? P. 219, par. 2.
(45) How do we understand the Apostolic commission with respect to "binding and loosing"? (Matt. 18:18.) P. 220, par. 1.
(46) How shall we interpret Matt. 16:15-18, "Upon this Rock will I build my Church"? P. 220, par. 2.
(47) Explain how Peter used "the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven." P. 221.
(48) What Scriptural evidence that the Apostles were to be not only teachers, but also prophets or seers? Pp. 222, 223.