Publication date
4/15/08
Volume
29
Number
8
The WatchTower
The Church of the Living God
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JESUS 
ANOINTED 
AT 
BETHANY 
[This 
article 
was 
reprint 
of 
that 
entitled 
tt 
Bottle 
of 
Spikenard, 
Very 
Costly," 
pUblished 
in 
issue 
of 
April 
1, 
1899, 
whieh 
please 
see.] 
"HUMBLE 
YOURSELVES. 
THEREFORE" 
[This 
article 
was 
reprint 
of 
that 
entitled, 
tt 
Have 
GiveB 
You 
An 
Example," 
published 
in 
issue 
of 
April 
1, 
1899, 
which 
please 
see.] 
J908-VOLUNTEER 
MAITER-J908 
FOR 
TRACT 
DISTRIBUTION 
we 
always 
recommend 
the 
January 
issue 
of 
the 
"Old 
Theology 
Quarterly." 
Thus 
the 
same 
matter 
is 
being 
circulated 
everywhere. 
We 
still 
advise 
that 
~he 
distribution 
be 
from 
house 
to 
house 
except 
where 
Cathohcs 
or 
Jews 
are 
predominant. 
The 
tracts 
are" 
nested 
"-four 
dif­ 
ferent 
kinds 
folded 
together-so 
that 
when 
they 
are 
unfolded 
in 
home 
several 
persons 
may 
be 
served 
and 
exchange 
with 
each 
other; 
and 
one 
of 
the 
four 
tracts 
is 
pretty 
sure 
to 
in- 
terest 
some 
one. 
We 
have 
orders 
with 
the 
printers 
for 
over 
000 
000 
of 
these 
quadruple 
tracts 
and 
some 
of 
them 
are 
aI­ 
r~ad; 
being 
shipped. 
Order 
all 
you 
can 
and 
will 
use 
wisely 
as 
free 
samples. 
We 
prepay 
freight 
charges. 
Remember 
to 
cO'operate 
with 
other 
WATCH 
TOWER 
readers 
in 
regard 
to 
this 
work. 
Confer, 
layout 
the 
territory 
and 
order 
together, 
stat­ 
ing 
population 
you 
can 
serve 
as 
well 
as 
quantity 
desired. 
VOL. 
XXIX 
ALLEGHENY, 
A., 
APRIL 
15, 
1908 
No.8 
"THE 
CHURCH 
OF 
THE 
LIVING 
GOD" 
['l'hig 
article 
was 
reprint 
of 
that 
published 
in 
issue 
of 
September, 
1893, 
which 
please 
see.] 
VOL. 
XXIX 
ALLEGHENY, 
PA., 
MAY 
1, 
1908 
No.9 
VIEWS 
FROM 
THE 
WATCH 
TOWER 
Brooklyn, 
to 
cure 
hyste!ia, 
inso~n!a, 
neur~sthenia, 
drunken­ 
ness 
religious 
melancholIa 
and 
SUICIdal 
mama. 
,"Dr. 
MacDonald 
announced 
his 
intention 
to 
his 
congrega­ 
tion 
and 
will 
begin 
his 
work 
today. 
"The 
faith-in-God-hypnotic-sugg-estion 
idea 
was 
given 
to 
Dr. 
MacDonald 
by 
the 
Rev. 
Dr. 
Worcester, 
of 
Boston. 
Dr. 
Worcester 
has 
accomplished 
some 
almost 
miraculous 
cures 
by 
this 
method, 
and 
he 
explained 
it 
to 
Dr. 
MacDonald, 
who 
spent 
ten 
days 
with 
him.' 
'-N. 
Y. 
O'UrnaZ. 
We 
cannot 
prove 
our 
fears 
that 
~ypnotism 
is 
demoniacl,ll 
power, 
but 
as 
previously 
set 
fo~th 
these 
colu~ns, 
such 
IS 
our 
belief. 
All 
so-called" 
pSYChIC 
powers" 
by 
WhICh 
wonders 
can 
be 
worked 
associate 
themselves 
more 
or 
less 
distinctly 
with 
Spiritism, 
respecting 
the 
source 
of 
which 
we 
have 
no 
room 
for 
doubt. 
This 
does 
not 
signify 
that 
the 
ministers 
above 
named 
(and 
all 
others 
who 
practice 
hypnotism), 
are 
intelligently 
serving 
satanic 
interests. 
God 
forbid! 
Our 
thought 
is 
that" 
the 
god 
of 
this 
world 
has 
blinded 
their 
(mental) 
eyes." 
We 
are, 
as 
our 
readers 
well 
know, 
expecting 
wonderful 
developments 
along 
all 
"occult" 
and 
"black 
art" 
and 
spiritist 
lines 
during 
the 
next 
few 
years 
as 
part 
of 
the 
great" 
hour 
of 
temptation 
that 
shall 
try 
them' 
that 
dwell 
upon 
the 
face 
of 
the 
whole 
earth.' 
,­ 
Rev. 
3:10. 
To 
be 
forewarned 
is 
to 
be 
forearmed. 
Too 
great 
carefulness 
respecting 
every 
word 
and 
act 
and 
plan 
is 
not 
possible. 
Temp- 
In 
publishing 
this 
item, 
the 
WATCH 
TOWER 
is 
not 
to 
be 
tations 
may 
come 
along 
the 
line 
of 
our 
natural 
weaknesses, 
but 
understood 
to 
endorse 
all 
of 
its 
statements. 
Much 
can 
be 
said 
may 
be 
even 
more 
effective 
against 
us 
along 
the 
lines 
of 
our 
on 
both 
sides 
of 
every 
controversy, 
and 
not 
infrequently 
both 
greatest 
strength 
of 
character, 
because 
less 
carefully 
guarded. 
sides 
are 
extreme 
and 
wide 
of 
the 
truth, 
which 
lies 
between 
The 
Apostle 
says, 
"When 
am 
weak, 
then 
am 
strong"­ 
their 
extremes. 
The 
rabid, 
bitter 
utterances 
of 
many 
laboring 
because 
more 
carefully 
leaning 
on 
the 
everlasting 
arms 
in 
men 
are 
much 
to 
be 
deplored. 
Calmer 
words 
and 
arguments 
the 
face 
of 
such 
besetments. 
Let 
us 
consider 
it 
the 
reverse 
and 
votes 
at 
the 
poles 
would 
be 
the 
more 
sensible 
course. 
Like- 
way-when 
am 
strong, 
then 
am 
weak, 
because 
less 
likely 
to 
wise, 
capitalists 
are 
somethl1es 
credite~ 
with 
v~ry 
unwise 
and 
be 
on 
guard 
and 
to 
be 
relying 
on 
our 
Lord's 
assistance. 
provocative 
language, 
calculated 
to 
stu 
up 
strIfe. 
But 
what 
"Without 
me 
ye 
can 
do 
nothing." 
can 
we 
expecU 
These 
people, 
rich 
and 
poor, 
are 
listed 
on 
the 
THE 
EGOTISM 
OF 
HIGHER 
CRITICS 
world's 
census 
reports 
as 
"Christians" 
of 
various 
denomina- 
The 
editor 
of 
local 
journal, 
without 
pretending 
any 
special 
tions; 
yet 
but 
few 
of 
them 
know 
even 
the 
first 
principles 
skill 
as 
theologian, 
sees 
clearly 
one 
thing 
at 
least, 
that 
the 
of 
the 
doctrines 
of 
Christ. 
How 
can 
we 
expect 
of 
them 
the 
Higher 
Critics 
are 
quite 
conceited 
when, 
although 
unable 
to 
fruits 
of 
God's 
holy 
Spirit-meekness, 
gentleness, 
patience, 
agree 
among 
themselves, 
they 
invite 
the 
world 
to 
allow 
them 
brotherly 
kindness, 
love' 
to 
make 
new 
Bible 
out 
of 
the 
old 
onE'. 
They 
claim 
that 
what 
brother 
railroad 
engineer, 
who 
is 
in 
close 
touch 
with 
others 
do 
not 
possess 
in 
the 
way 
of 
spiritual 
intuition, 
they 
fellow·laborer~ 
tells 
us 
that 
the 
spirit 
of 
unrest 
and 
of 
bitter- 
each 
do 
possess: 
not 
only 
enough 
for 
their 
own 
needs, 
but 
ness 
toward 
th~ 
wealthy 
is 
growing. 
He 
cited 
as 
an 
illustration 
supply, 
also, 
for 
the 
whole 
world. 
He 
says: 
the 
fact 
that 
while 
one 
department 
of 
the 
railroad 
business 
"Either 
Higher 
Criticism 
is 
good 
thing 
or 
it 
is 
not­ 
was 
closed 
recently 
to 
curtail 
expenses, 
and 
although 
the 
em- 
either 
desirable 
or 
undesirable. 
At 
any 
rate 
it 
has 
become 
the 
ployees 
were 
given 
work 
at 
another 
place, 
nevertheless, 
the 
of- 
great 
issue 
of 
the 
day 
in 
theology. 
Disturbing- 
or 
otherwise 
Hcial 
in 
charge 
of 
the 
transfer 
so 
realized 
the 
spirit 
of 
it 
is 
too 
prominent 
in 
the 
thoughts 
of 
the 
world 
for 
paper 
animosity 
prevalent 
that 
he 
took 
two 
trusted 
men 
as 
guard 
that 
pretends 
to 
reflect 
public 
opinion 
to 
ignore 
it. 
Our 
ex- 
each 
visit 
while 
superintending 
the 
transfer. 
changes 
almost 
without 
exception 
contain 
letters 
and 
editorials 
MINISTERS 
OF 
CHRIST 
HYPNOTISTS 
upon 
this 
most 
important 
subject. 
In 
the 
meantime, 
what 
"Faith 
and 
hypnotism 
will 
be 
used 
by 
the 
Rev. 
pro 
Robert 
are 
we 
to 
do 
with 
iU 
It 
is. 
being 
sai~ 
more 
and 
more 
b! 
MacDonald, 
pastor 
of 
the 
Washington 
Avenue 
BaptIst 
Church 
clergymen 
that 
only 
the 
techmcally 
profiCIent 
are 
at 
all 
quah- 
[4163] 
(106.13 
1) 
CAPITALISTS 
ABoNED 
BY 
MINERS 
The 
United 
Mine 
Workl'rs' 
JO'UrrlaZ, 
of 
February 
25th 
last, 
under 
the 
caption, 
"A 
Portentous 
Outlook," 
says:- 
"No 
one 
who 
is 
able 
to 
read 
the 
signs 
of 
the 
times 
can 
fail 
to 
be 
im"pressed 
with 
the 
portentous 
features 
that 
loom 
up 
from 
all 
sides 
of 
the 
industrial 
horizon. 
It 
does 
seem 
that 
the 
'captains 
of 
industry' 
are 
determined 
to 
force 
crisis 
in 
the 
affairs 
of 
this 
nation. 
'Those 
who 
look 
behind 
the 
superficial, 
see 
in 
all 
this 
an 
attempt 
to 
punish 
the 
laboring 
classes, 
thus 
striking 
President 
Roosevelt 
over 
their 
heads, 
in 
order 
to 
discredit 
his 
policy. 
If 
in 
orner 
that 
industry 
shall 
go 
on 
unchecked 
the 
food 
poisoner, 
the 
bank 
and 
railroad 
wreckers 
must 
be 
permitted 
to 
carryon 
their 
schemes 
unchecked 
and 
unopposed 
that 
fact 
('annot 
'be 
too 
quickly 
known. 
The 
ruthless 
reduction 
in 
wa~es, 
the 
provocative 
methods 
employed 
to 
exasperate 
the 
workmg­ 
men 
into 
strikes 
seem 
to 
point, 
as 
true 
as 
needle 
to 
the 
pole, 
to 
the 
fact 
that 
we 
are 
facing 
an 
industrial 
and 
political 
crisis. 
'They 
are 
making 
the 
mistakes 
?f 
their 
lives. 
They 
are 
but 
drop 
in 
the 
bucket, 
as 
they 
wIll 
learn. 
to 
theIr 
sorrow, 
should 
they 
press 
this 
matter 
to 
head. 
It 
IS 
well 
for 
these 
men 
to 
remember 
that 
the 
creature 
is 
never 
greater 
than 
the 
creator. 
If 
they 
knew 
what 
was 
fermenting 
under 
the 
surface 
they 
would 
come 
to 
their 
senses 
at 
once, 
thing 
they 
should 
do 
before 
it 
is 
too 
late." 
JESUS ANOINTED AT BETHANY [This article was a reprint of that entitled ‘‘A Bottle of Spikenard, Very Costly,’’ published in issue of April 1, 1899, which please see. ] “HUMBLE YOURSELVES, THEREFORE” {This article was a reprint of that entitled, ‘‘I Have Givens You An Example,’’ published in issue of April 1, 1899, which please see. ] 19088—-VOLUNTEER MATTER—1908 For Tract DIstRIBUTION we always recommend the January issue of the ‘‘Old Theology Quarterly.’’ Thus the same matter is being circulated everywhere. We still advise that the distribution be from house to house except where Catholics or Jews are predominant. The tracts are ‘‘nested’’—four different kinds folded together—so that when they are unfolded in a home several persons may be served and exchange with each other; and one of the four tracts is pretty sure to in terest some one. We have orders with the printers for over 4,000,000 of these quadruple tracts and some of them are already being shipped. Order all you can and will use wisely as free samples. We prepay freight charges. Remember to co-operate with other WatcH ToWEr readers in regard to this work, Confer, lay out the territory and order together, stating population you can serve as well as quantity desired. Vou. XXIX ALLEGHENY, PA., APRIL 15, 1908 No. 8 “THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD” [This article was a reprint of that published in issue of September, 1893, which please see.]} Vou. XXIX ALLEGHENY, PA., MAY 1, 1908 No. 9 VIEWS FROM THE WATCH TOWER CAPITALISTS WARNED BY MINERS The United Mine Workers’ Journal, of February 25th last, under the caption, ‘‘A Portentous Outlook,’’ says:— ‘*No one who is able to read the signs of the times can fail to be impressed with the portentous features that loom up from all sides of the industrial horizon. It does seem that the ‘captains of industry’ are determined to force a crisis in the affairs of this nation, ‘*Phose who look behind the superficial, see in all this an attempt to punish the laboring classes, thus striking President Roosevelt over their heads, in order to discredit his policy. If in order that industry shall go on unchecked the food poisoner, the bank and railroad wreckers must be permitted to carry on their schemes unchecked and unopposed that fact cannot be too quickly known. The ruthless reduction in wages, the provocative methods employed to exasperate the workingmen into strikes seem to point, as true as a needle to the pole, to the fact that we are facing an industrial and political crisis. ‘«They are making the mistakes of their lives. They are but a drop in the bucket, as they will learn to their sorrow, should they press this matter to a head. It is well for these men to remember that the creature is never greater than the creator. If they knew what was fermenting under the surface they would come to their senses at once, a thing they should do before it is too late.’?’ * * * In publishing this item, the WatcH ToweER is not to be understood to endorse all of its statements. Much can be said on both sides of every controversy, and not infrequently both sides are extreme and wide of the truth, which lies between their extremes. The rabid, bitter utterances of many laboring men are much to be deplored. Calmer words and arguments and votes at the poles would be the more sensible course. Likewise, capitalists are sometimes credited with very unwise and provocative language, calculated to stir up strife. But what can we expect? These people, rich and poor, are listed on the world’s census reports as ‘‘Christians’’ of various denominations; yet but few of them know even the first principles of the doctrines of Christ. How can we expect of them the fruits of God’s holy Spirit—meekness, gentleness, patience, brotherly kindness, love? A brother, a railroad engineer, who is in close touch with fellow-laborers, tells us that the spirit of unrest and of bitterness toward the wealthy is growing. He cited as an illustration the fact that while one department of the railroad business was closed recently to curtail expenses, and although the employees were given work at another place, nevertheless, the official in charge of the transfer so realized the spirit of animosity prevalent that he took two trusted men as a guard each visit while superintending the transfer. MINISTERS OF CHRIST HYPNOTISTS ‘«FPaith and hypnotism will be used by the Rev. Dr. Robert MacDonald, pastor of the Washington Avenue Baptist Church, [4163] Brooklyn, to cure hysteria, insomnia, neurasthenia, drunkenness, religious melancholia and suicidal mania. “*Dr. MacDonald announced his intention to his congregation and will begin his work today. ‘‘The faith-in-God-hypnotic-suggestion idea was given to Dr. MacDonald by the Rev. Dr. Worcester, of Boston. Dr. Worcester has accomplished some almost miraculous cures by this method, and he explained it to Dr. MacDonald, who spent ten days with him.’’—N. Y. Journal. * * * We cannot prove our fears that hypnotism is a demoniacal power, but as previously set forth in these columns, such is our belief. All so-called ‘‘ psychic powers’’ by which wonders can be worked associate themselves more or less distinctly with Spiritism, respecting the source of which we have no room for doubt. This does not signify that the ministers above named (and all others who practice hypnotism), are intelligently serving satanic interests. God forbid! Our thought is that ‘‘the god of this world has blinded their (mental) eyes.’’ We are, as our readers well know, expecting wonderful developments along all ‘‘oecult’’ and ‘‘black art’’ and spiritist lines during the next few years, as a part of the great ‘‘hour of temptation that shall try them that dwell upon the face of the whole earth.’’— Rev. 3:10. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Too great carefulness respecting every word and act and plan is not possible. Temptations may come along the line of our natural weaknesses, but may be even more effective against us along the lines of our greatest strength of character, because less carefully guarded. The Apostle says, ‘‘When I am weak, then I am strong’’— because more carefully leaning on the everlasting arms in the face of such besetments. Let us consider it the reverse way-——when I am strong, then am I weak, because less likely to be on guard and to be relying on our Lord’s assistance. ‘¢Without me ye can do nothing.’’ THE EGOTISM OF HIGHER CRITICS The editor of a local journal, without pretending any special skill as a theologian, sees clearly one thing at least, that the Higher Critics are quite conceited when, although unable to agree among themselves, they invite the world to allow them to make a new Bible out of the old one. They claim that what others do not possess in the way of spiritual intuition, they each do possess: not only enough for their own needs, but a supply, also, for the whole world. He says: ‘«Kither Higher Criticism is a good thing or it is not— either desirable or undesirable. At any rate it has become the great issue of the day in theology. Disturbing or otherwise it is too prominent in the thoughts of the world for a paper that pretends to reflect public opinion to ignore it. Our exchanges almost without exception contain letters and editorials upon this most important subject. In the meantime, what are we to do with it? It is being said more and more by clergymen that only the technically proficient are at all quali (106-131)

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