Data publicării
01.04.1907
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28
Numărul
7
Turnul de veghe
Views from the Watch Tower
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APRIL 
I, 
19°7 
ZION'S. 
WATCH 
TOWER 
(100-9 
8) 
York 
State 
statistics 
show 
25,000 
insane, 
or 
one 
out 
of 
every 
300 
population. 
Worse 
still, 
if 
applied 
to 
adults, 
these 
figures 
show 
one 
out 
of 
every 
150 
of 
the 
population 
so 
badly 
gone 
as 
to 
be 
in 
an 
asylum. 
The" 
fall" 
has 
wounded 
some 
worst 
physically, 
others 
worst 
morally 
and 
others 
worst 
mentally. 
Oh, 
how 
the 
poor 
world 
deserves 
the 
Apostle's 
term, 
"the 
groaning 
creation." 
Oh, 
how 
much 
it 
needs 
the 
great 
Re­ 
storer 
and 
his 
work 
during 
the 
"times 
of 
restitution.' 
,­ 
Acts 
3: 
19-21. 
AVERAGE 
HUMAN 
BRAIN 
SHOWS 
NO 
IMPROVEMENT 
The 
average 
human 
brain 
is 
not 
only 
no 
better 
than 
it 
was 
thousands 
of 
years 
ago, 
but 
it 
is 
really 
deteriorating, 
accord­ 
ing 
to 
Professor 
William 
1. 
Thomas 
of 
the 
University 
of 
Chicago, 
in 
an 
article 
in 
the 
January 
number 
of 
the 
Journal 
of 
Sociology, 
issued 
by 
the 
University. 
'Nature 
is 
not 
producing 
better 
average 
brain 
than 
in 
the 
time 
of 
Aristotle 
and 
the 
Greeks," 
says 
the 
professor. 
"The 
brain 
is 
less 
likely 
to 
improve 
now 
than 
in 
earlier 
time, 
because 
the 
struggle 
for 
existence 
has 
been 
mitigated 
so 
that 
the 
unfit 
survive 
along 
with 
the 
fit. 
Indeed, 
the 
rapid 
increase 
in 
idiocy 
and 
insanity 
shown 
by 
statistics 
indicates 
that 
the 
brain 
is 
deteriorating 
slightly 
on 
the 
average 
as 
compared 
with 
earlier 
times." 
KANSAS 
BOAST 
"The 
Kansas 
press 
is 
just 
now 
boasting 
of 
the 
superior 
moral 
conditions 
of 
their 
State, 
and 
they 
have 
good 
reason 
for 
the 
boast, 
for 
85 
out 
of 
its 
105 
counties 
have 
not 
single 
officially 
reported 
pauper, 
and 
25 
of 
these 
counties 
have 
no 
almshouses 
and 
35 
are 
without 
criminal 
case 
on 
the 
docket. 
Something 
more 
than 
twenty 
years 
have 
passed 
since 
Kansas 
adopted 
prohibition. 
The 
present 
condition 
of 
the 
State 
is 
splendid 
object-lesson 
to 
the 
rest 
of 
the 
country; 
and 
yet 
we 
still 
hear 
the 
cry 
'prohibition 
takes 
away 
the 
people's 
liberty' 
and 
'you 
can't 
make 
people 
moral 
by 
law.' 
"-Homiletic 
Review. 
AMERICAN 
FARMERS 
FORMING 
UNION 
Dear 
Brothel' 
Russell:- 
enclose 
farm 
paper 
which 
am 
sure 
will 
interest 
you. 
The 
farmers 
are 
joining 
forces 
with 
the 
labor 
unions. 
This 
paper 
is 
the 
official 
organ 
of 
the 
"American 
Society 
of 
Equity," 
published 
weekly. 
am 
reader 
of 
MILLENNIAL 
DAWN; 
was 
formerly 
mem 
ber 
of 
"Dr. 
Dowie's 
Church" 
excommunicated 
be­ 
eause 
of 
the 
enclosed 
letter. 
May 
God 
our 
Father 
continue 
to 
bless 
your 
work. 
Yours 
in 
the 
Christ, 
CHARLES 
C. 
STEWART. 
Following 
is 
the 
letter 
above 
referred 
to:- 
Overseer 
W. 
G. 
Voliva, 
Zion 
City, 
Ill.: 
Dear 
Brother-I 
want 
to 
make 
gentlemanly, 
Christian 
protest. 
love 
the 
work 
of 
the 
Kingdom-I 
want 
to 
see 
its 
servants 
honored. 
desire 
what 
Solomon 
did-wisdom-the 
kind 
that 
cometh 
down 
from 
above. 
invoke 
the 
Father 
for 
his 
guidance 
in 
writing 
this 
letter. 
In 
looking 
over 
the 
Leaves 
(Oct. 
30, 
1906) 
find 
refer­ 
ence 
to 
MILLENNIAL 
DAWN, 
in 
which 
you 
say 
that 
certain, 
or 
rather 
many, 
of 
its 
statements 
are 
"gross 
misinterpretations 
of 
the 
;plain 
Word 
of 
God," 
that 
it 
is 
largely 
"Seventh 
Day 
AdventIsm 
spiritualized," 
etc. 
know 
not 
how 
far 
you 
have 
read 
into 
Mr. 
Russell's 
works 
(now 
in 
six 
volumes), 
but 
you 
could 
not 
have 
followed 
his 
plain 
directions: 
"to 
prove 
by 
Scripture 
each 
statement 
he 
makes. 
If 
you 
had 
you 
would 
never 
say 
that 
he 
"grossly 
misinterpreted" 
God's 
Word. 
There 
is 
not 
man 
in 
the 
Christian 
Catholic 
Apostolic 
Church 
(that 
have 
heard) 
who 
knows 
one-twentieth 
of 
God's 
plan 
as 
Mr. 
Russell. 
Our 
church 
is 
almost 
as 
barren 
of 
true 
exposition 
as 
the 
apostatized 
de· 
nominations. 
My 
soul 
longs 
for 
some 
true 
bread. 
Elder 
Cos­ 
sum 
is 
the 
only 
man 
who 
really 
does 
expound-a 
grand, 
good, 
noble 
Christian 
gentleman. 
have 
studied 
the 
Scriptures 
with 
MILLENNIAL 
DAWN 
and 
the 
tracts 
since 
1899-seven 
years. 
read 
the 
WATCH 
TOWER 
-glad, 
happy, 
to 
see 
it 
come 
into 
the 
house. 
The 
WATCH 
TOWER 
reflects 
kindly, 
Christlike 
power 
that 
edifies 
and 
draws 
one 
toward 
the 
great 
Father. 
understand 
Greek 
and 
Latin 
and 
can 
translate. 
have 
compared 
many 
of 
Mr. 
Rus­ 
sell's 
claims 
with 
the 
original. 
He 
is 
right. 
He 
has 
sound 
mind, 
given 
by 
the 
spirit 
of 
Jehovah. 
He 
is 
Scriptural, 
reasonable, 
consistent. 
He 
has 
no 
vituperative, 
striving 
spirit 
in 
any 
of 
his 
writings 
nor 
in 
his 
addresses. 
Here 
are 
some 
of 
the 
points 
that 
have 
studied 
and 
am 
convinced 
that 
the 
Scriptures 
endorse 
them 
as 
Mr. 
Russell 
expounds:- 
The 
pre-existence, 
birth 
and 
resurrection 
of 
Jesus. 
The 
impersonality 
of 
Jehovah's 
spirit. 
The 
difference 
between 
the 
Christ's 
trial, 
the 
church's 
trial, 
the 
world's 
trial. 
The 
doctrine 
of 
sheol 
(and 
hades), 
gahenna 
and 
tartarus, 
in 
that 
the 
dead 
are 
waiting 
for 
the 
call 
of 
Jesus, 
that 
they 
are 
not 
in 
heaven 
or 
hell 
(so-called 
place 
of 
torture). 
The 
difference 
between 
mortality 
and 
immortality. 
These 
are 
only 
few 
of 
those 
might 
mention. 
As 
you 
will 
see 
by 
this 
enclosed 
postal 
have 
interest 
in 
this 
work 
(the 
Lord's.) 
inquired 
for 
the'3e 
tracts 
to 
give 
to 
Overseer 
Piper 
and 
Elder 
Hammond 
that 
they 
might 
get 
right 
on 
the 
subject 
of 
the 
"holy 
spirit." 
am 
not 
Russellite, 
Dowieite, 
Volivaite. 
am 
truly 
striving 
to 
grasp 
the 
knowledge 
of 
the 
Plan 
of 
God 
and 
run 
for 
the 
prize-patiently, 
intelligently, 
diligently. 
This 
study 
has 
helped 
me 
greatly 
in 
my 
junior 
work. 
have 
charts 
that 
have 
used 
and 
will 
soon 
plan 
another 
to 
explain 
to 
the 
children 
what 
God 
expects 
to 
do 
with 
them. 
study 
the 
Scriptures 
and 
then 
teach 
what 
find. 
The 
people 
don't 
need 
scolding-they 
need 
systematic 
teaching. 
They 
need 
to 
get 
the 
"mark 
in 
their 
foreheads." 
have 
full 
new 
set 
of 
"Millennial 
Dawns" 
at 
home 
waiting 
for 
some 
consecrated 
follower 
of 
the 
Lord 
Jesus. 
should 
be 
glad 
to 
send 
them 
or 
lend 
them) 
free 
if 
you 
would 
like 
to 
read 
them. 
am 
sure 
your 
opinion 
would 
change. 
May 
send 
them' 
Your 
brother 
in 
the 
Kingdom, 
CHARLES 
C. 
STEWART. 
We 
are 
glad 
to 
know 
of 
Brother 
Stewart's 
progress 
in 
the 
knowledge 
of 
the 
Truth 
and 
thank 
him 
for 
the 
paper 
referred 
to 
in 
his 
letter. 
On 
its 
margin 
he 
wrote, 
"James 
in 
process 
of 
fulfilment." 
From 
the 
paper 
we 
clip 
the 
below 
items:- 
"Better 
farming 
has 
had 
the 
attention 
of 
colleges, 
in­ 
stitutes 
and 
the 
press, 
increased 
production 
has 
been 
the 
slogan, 
and 
several 
increased 
crops, 
with 
diminished 
value, 
proved 
that 
doctrine's 
fallacy, 
when 
taught 
alone, 
until 
the 
bumper 
crops 
of 
some 
of 
our 
most 
important 
products 
com· 
pelled 
the 
Secretary 
of 
Agriculture 
to 
figure 
on 
them 
money 
loss 
to 
the 
farmers 
of 
$120,000,000. 
"Up-to-Date 
Farming 
says 
again, 
as 
it 
has 
so 
many 
times 
said 
before. 
Raise 
big 
crops, 
they 
are 
all 
right, 
we 
are 
g-lad 
to 
hear 
of 
them, 
but 
learn 
to 
so 
market 
the 
crops, 
big 
or 
little, 
that 
they 
will 
yield 
commensurate 
reward 
to 
those 
who 
pro­ 
duce 
them. 
"Farmers 
cannot 
get 
anything 
from 
Congress 
until 
they 
are 
organized. 
Other 
farm 
papers 
have 
been 
doing 
these 
things 
for 
years, 
and 
their 
readers 
applauded, 
but 
what 
did 
Congress 
do 
for 
the 
farmers' 
Very 
little. 
We 
do 
not 
believe 
in 
such 
foolish 
waste 
of 
good 
time 
and 
energy. 
We 
want 
to 
see 
farmers 
organized 
and 
then 
they 
won't 
need 
to 
petition-beg-for 
what 
is 
their 
right, 
but 
they 
will 
demand 
and 
get 
what 
they 
want 
or 
in 
equity 
should 
have." 
We 
quite 
agree 
that 
the 
cry 
of 
the 
reapers 
will 
ere 
long 
be 
heard. 
We 
have 
just 
had 
seven 
years 
of 
wonderful 
crops 
and 
great 
prosperity: 
will 
we 
perhaps 
now 
have 
seven 
lean 
years' 
And 
will 
trade 
arrangements 
make 
this 
an 
extra 
burden 
to 
all 
workers' 
We 
shall 
seel 
DAILY 
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new 
edition 
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It 
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We 
of 
course 
prefer 
the 
DAWNS 
or 
STUDIES 
to 
be 
colpor' 
Thp 
new 
"Manna" 
will 
he 
sold 
by 
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teured; 
but 
good 
follow-up 
work 
ean 
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done 
with 
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and 
others 
at 
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each 
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when 
gotten 
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mail 
or 
pre- 
by 
those 
who 
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[3967] 
APRIL 1, 1907 York State statistics show 25,000 insane, or one out of every 300 population. Worse still, if applied to adults, these figures show one out of every 150 of the population so badly gone as to be in an asylum. The ‘‘fall’’ has wounded some worst physically, others worst morally and others worst mentally. Oh, how the poor world deserves the Apostle’s term, ‘‘the groaning creation.’’ Oh, how much it needs the great Restorer and his work during the ‘‘times of restitution.’’— Acts 3:19-21. AVERAGE HUMAN BRAIN SHOWS NO IMPROVEMENT The average human brain is not only no better than it was thousands of years ago, but it is really deteriorating, according to Professor William I. Thomas of the University of Chicago, in an article in the January number of the Journal of Sociology, issued by the University. ‘‘Nature is not producing a better average brain than in the time of Aristotle and the Greeks,’’ says the professor. ‘*The brain is less likely to improve now than in earlier time, because the struggle for existence has been mitigated so that the unfit survive along with the fit. Indeed, the rapid increase in idiocy and insanity shown by statistics indicates that the brain is deteriorating slightly on the average as compared with earlier times.’’ A KANSAS BOAST ‘“‘The Kansas press is just now boasting of the superior moral conditions of their State, and they have good reason for the boast, for 85 out of its 105 counties have not a single officially reported pauper, and 25 of these counties have no almshouses and 35 are without a criminal case on the docket. Something more than twenty years have passed since Kansas adopted prohibition. The present condition of the State is a splendid object-lesson to the rest of the country; and yet we still hear the cry ‘prohibition takes away the people’s liberty’ and ‘you can’t make people moral by law.’ ’’—Homiletic Review. AMERICAN FARMERS FORMING A UNION Dear Brother Russell :— I enclose a farm paper which I am sure will interest you. The farmers are joining forces with the labor unions. This paper is the official organ of the ‘‘American Society of Equity,’’ published weekly. I am a reader of MILLENNIAL Dawn; was formerly a member of ‘‘Dr. Dowie’s Church’’; excommunicated beeause of the enclosed letter. May God our Father continue to bless your work. Yours in the Christ, CHARLES C, STEWART. Following is the letter above referred to:— Overseer W. G. Voliva, Zion City, IIL: Dear Brother—I want to make a gentlemanly, Christian protest. I love the work of the Kingdom—I want to see its servants honored. I desire what Solomon did—wisdom—the kind that cometh down from above. I invoke the Father for his guidance in writing this letter. In looking over the Leaves (Oct. 30, 1906) I find a reference to MILLENNIAL Dawn, in which you say that certain, or rather many, of its statements are ‘‘gross misinterpretations of the plain Word of God,’’ that it is largely ‘‘Seventh Day Adventism spiritualized,’’ etc. I know not how far you have read into Mr. Russell’s works (now in six volumes), but you could not have followed his plain directions: ‘‘to prove by Scripture each statement he makes.’’ If you had you would never say that he ‘‘ grossly misinterpreted’’ God’s Word. There is not a man in the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church (that I have heard) who knows one-twentieth of God’s plan as Mr. Russell. Our church is almost as barren of true exposition as the apostatized denominations. My soul longs for some true bread. Elder Cossum is the only man who really does expound—a grand, good, noble Christian gentleman. T have studied the Seriptures with MILLENNIAL Dawn and the tracts since 1899—seven years. I read the WaTcH TOWER ZION’S WATCH TOWER (100-98) —glad, happy, to see it come into the house. The WatcH Tower reflects a kindly, Christlike power that edifies and draws one toward the great Father. J understand Greek and Latin and can translate. I have compared many of Mr. Russell’s claims with the original. He is right. He has a sound mind, given by the spirit of Jehovah. He is Scriptural, reasonable, consistent. He has no vituperative, striving spirit in any of his writings nor in his addresses. Here are some of the points that I have studied and am convinced that the Scriptures endorse them as Mr. Russell expounds :— The pre-existence, birth and resurrection of Jesus. The impersonality of Jehovah’s spirit. The difference between the Christ’s trial, the church’s trial, the world’s trial. The doctrine of sheol (and hades), gehenna and tartarus, in that the dead are waiting for the call of Jesus, that they are not in heaven or hell (so-called place of torture). The difference between mortality and immortality. These are only a few of those I might mention. As you will see by this enclosed postal I have interest in this work (the Lord’s.) I inquired for these tracts to give to Overseer Piper and Elder Hammond that they might get right on the subject of the ‘‘holy spirit.’’ I am not a Russellite, Dowieite, Volivaite. I am truly striving to grasp the knowledge of the Plan of God and run for the prize—patiently, intelligently, diligently. This study has helped me greatly in my junior work. I have charts that I have used and will soon plan another to explain to the children what God expects to do with them. I study the Scriptures and then teach what I find. The people don’t need scolding—they need systematic teaching. They need to get the ‘‘mark in their foreheads.’’ I have a full new set of ‘‘Millennial Dawns’’ at home waiting for some consecrated follower of the Lord Jesus. I should be glad to send them (or lend them) free if you would like to read them. I am sure your opinion would change. May I send them? Your brother in the Kingdom, CHARLES CO, STEWART. * * * We are glad to know of Brother Stewart’s progress in the knowledge of the Truth and thank him for the paper referred to in his letter. On its margin he wrote, ‘‘ James 5 in process of fulfilment.’’ From the paper we clip the below items:— ‘‘Better farming has had the attention of colleges, institutes and the press, increased production has been the slogan, and several increased crops, with diminished value, proved that doctrine’s fallacy, when taught alone, until the bumper crops of some of our most important products compelled the Secretary of Agriculture to figure on them a money loss to the farmers of $120,000,000. ‘*Up-to-Date Farming says again, as it has so many times said before, Raise big crops, they are all right, we are glad to hear of them, but learn to so market the crops, big or little, that they will yield commensurate reward to those who produce them. ‘‘Farmers cannot get anything from Congress until they are organized. Other farm papers have been doing these things for years, and their readers applauded, but what did Congress do for the farmers? Very little. We do not believe in such a foolish waste of good time and energy. We want to see farmers organized and then they won’t need to petition—beg—for what is their right, but they will demand and get what they want or in equity should have.’’ * * * We quite agree that the ery of the reapers will ere long be heard. We have just had seven years of wonderful erops and great prosperity: will we perhaps now have seven lean years? And will trade arrangements make this an extra burden to all workers? We shall see! DAILY HEAVENLY MANNA Our new edition of the ‘‘Manna’’ will contain the same texts and comments as the former one; but it will have twice as many pages. Every alternate leaf will be blank ruled, for use as an Autograph and Birthday Record. It will be printed on fine bond paper and bound in handsome dark blue cloth. It would be well worth $1 or more in any bookstore. NEW PRICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The new ‘‘Manna’’ will he sold by Manna Colporteurs and others at 50 cents each (60¢c when gotten by mail or pre paid express). The wholesale rates, open to any TowzR reader, are as follows—cash with order: 1 copy, postpaid, each...............-2000. 35 cents 10 copies or more, by express, prepaid....... 30 ” 10” ” ’? at your charges 20 ”’ 30—”? ’? by freight ............. 20 =”? We of course prefer the Dawns or Stupies to be colporteured; but a good follow-up work can be done with ‘‘Manna’’ by those who cannot do the regular work with DAWN-STUDIES. [3967]

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