resence: ah ae ul nes j cE ay ~ oe i vn me Eat f a ‘ , a i ie oa : : % fa aay << “Glaléhman. That of the Eight” ( “The Morsing Cometh. and a Fight” (a ial 21 Vol. XXII. JANUARY I, 1901 No. I. CONTENTS dil yoo i ee if" fs Views from the Watch Tower nit a ae Salutations and Greetings Spiritual Health of the Lord’s Flock Pressing toward the Mark . . Christ the Magnet—‘‘I will draw all Men” The Prince of this World ‘What think Ye of Christ?” Twill stand upon my awteh, and will “ my foot upon the Fower, and unll watch to see what He will say unto me, and ash at answer 9 sh all mane to them that oppase me. And the Tord said unto me, “ Write down the vision, and make at plain upon tablets, that every one may read it fluently.” Hab. 2° 4,2. Upon the earth distress of nations with perplexity; the sea and the waves (the restless, discontented) roaring; men’s hearts failing them for fear and for looking forward to the things coming upon the earth (society); for the powers of the heavens (ecclesiasticism) shall be shaken, . . When ye ‘ee these things come to pass, then know that the Kingdom of God is nigh at hand. Look up, lift up your heads, rejoice, for vour redemption draweth nigh.—Luke 21 25-28-31. IVv-1 [2749]
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