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The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society was founded by Freemason, Charles Taze Russell. This first issue of the Watchtower proudly displays the Masonic crown and cross in the upper left corner. Russell was a member of the Knights Templar order and their symbol can be seen in the upper right corner. Many emblems and verbiage still exist in WTBTS publications.
The Society of Freemasons = The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society
The New World Order = The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures
Masonic order of secrecy, dogma, male hierarchy, protecting members at all costs, are still practiced by modern-day Jehovah's Witnesses.
In 1881, he founded Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society, with William Henry Conley as president and Russell as secretary-treasurer, for the purpose of disseminating tracts, papers, doctrinal treatises and Bibles. All materials were printed and bound by Russell's privately owned Tower Publishing Company for an agreed price, then distributed by "colporteurs" (persons who travel to sell or publicize Bibles, religious tracts, etc.). The Society was incorporated in 1884, with Russell as president, and in 1886 its name was changed to Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.
In 1908, Russell transferred the headquarters of the Watch Tower Society to Brooklyn, New York. Charles Taze Russell is buried in the Greater Pittsburg Masonic Cemetery.
The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society was founded by Freemason, Charles Taze Russell. This first issue of the Watchtower proudly displays the Masonic crown and cross in the upper left corner. Russell was a member of the Knights Templar order and their symbol can be seen in the upper right corner. Many emblems and verbiage still exist in WTBTS publications.
The Society of Freemasons = The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society
The New World Order = The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures
Masonic order of secrecy, dogma, male hierarchy, protecting members at all costs, are still practiced by modern-day Jehovah's Witnesses.
In 1881, he founded Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society, with William Henry Conley as president and Russell as secretary-treasurer, for the purpose of disseminating tracts, papers, doctrinal treatises and Bibles. All materials were printed and bound by Russell's privately owned Tower Publishing Company for an agreed price, then distributed by "colporteurs" (persons who travel to sell or publicize Bibles, religious tracts, etc.). The Society was incorporated in 1884, with Russell as president, and in 1886 its name was changed to Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.
In 1908, Russell transferred the headquarters of the Watch Tower Society to Brooklyn, New York. Charles Taze Russell is buried in the Greater Pittsburg Masonic Cemetery.
The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society was founded by Freemason, Charles Taze Russell. This first issue of the Watchtower proudly displays the Masonic crown and cross in the upper left corner. Russell was a member of the Knights Templar order and their symbol can be seen in the upper right corner. Many emblems and verbiage still exist in WTBTS publications.
The Society of Freemasons = The Watchtower Bible & Tract Society
The New World Order = The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures
Masonic order of secrecy, dogma, male hierarchy, protecting members at all costs, are still practiced by modern-day Jehovah's Witnesses.
In 1881, he founded Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society, with William Henry Conley as president and Russell as secretary-treasurer, for the purpose of disseminating tracts, papers, doctrinal treatises and Bibles. All materials were printed and bound by Russell's privately owned Tower Publishing Company for an agreed price, then distributed by "colporteurs" (persons who travel to sell or publicize Bibles, religious tracts, etc.). The Society was incorporated in 1884, with Russell as president, and in 1886 its name was changed to Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.
In 1908, Russell transferred the headquarters of the Watch Tower Society to Brooklyn, New York. Charles Taze Russell is buried in the Greater Pittsburg Masonic Cemetery.