Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished MysteryRussell, C. T. (Charles Taze)
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Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished Mystery
Russell, C. T. (Charles Taze)
Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.; Jehovah's witnesses -- Controversial literature
And the water thereof was dried up.—“Literal Babylon was built upon the
literal river Euphrates, while in the Gospel age mystic or figurative
Babylon, which carried away captive Spiritual Israel, is portrayed as
sitting upon the mystic Euphrates. In the type, the golden vessels of the
Temple were carried away and profaned by literal Babylon: in the antitype,
the precious, Divine (golden) truths, pertaining to the service of the
true Temple, the Church (1 Cor. 3:16, 17; Rev. 3:12), were far removed
from their proper places, perverted and misapplied by mystic Babylon.
Literal Babylon being built upon the river Euphrates, which materially
contributed to its wealth and resources, its overthrow was accomplished by
the turning aside of those waters. So mystic Babylon sits upon, is
supported by, many waters (peoples, nations), and its fall is predicted,
through the turning aside of its supporters and sustainers, the people.”
(B. 209; Jer. 50:38, 51:36.) “Ecclesiastical circles in Germany are much
exercised at the rapidly increasing desertions from the State Church.
Although the process of official separation from the Church is one of the
greatest difficulty, delay and expense, it is computed that in Berlin
alone considerably over 10,000 persons have severed their connection with
the Church during the past year. So great is the number of those who are
notifying their intention to terminate their membership that special
offices have been opened in Berlin to receive their applications, which
now number between 300 and 400 daily. Among the working classes,
especially those attached to the Social Democratic party, there exists a
bitter hostility to the clergy.”—Z. ’09‐83.
“A program for a general strike against the Church is the latest plan of
action. The ‘No‐Creeders’ (Monists) in league with the Socialists,
convened mass meetings in Berlin, Brunswick and Saxony, in which every
means of incitation was employed in an appeal toward a secession from the
State Church. At these meetings over 1,300 persons signed a declaration
announcing their intention to secede from the Church. Four thousand more
followed, and according to judicial court‐records received towards the end
of December, 17,000 secessions took place in December up to the 23d, and
the day after Christmas 8,000 more announced their intention. The
following press reports may serve as a typical illustration of the mode of
procedure in such meetings. ‘Without exception, every one who even by
vague allusion, ventured to take a stand for his Church was howled down,
hissed from the rostrum and subjected to filthy invectives. To illustrate:
When a minister ascended the platform, the following was heard, “He looks
it!” “Old Sky‐pilot!” And from another part of the hall the same evening
we heard the following words aimed at the ministers: “Damned Rags!” “Pig‐
priests!” A gentleman who interrupted was yelled at, “Rous mit the Parson‐
face!” ’ ”—Z. ’14‐133.
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