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PASTOR RUSSELL IN CHARACTERISTIC ATTITUDE.
SOB’S STONE WITNESS
THE GREAT PYRAMID.
The Ancients In recounting the Seven Wonders of the World, placed at
the head of the list, the Great Pyramid. Its interior passage ways evidently
symbolically represent the Ages and Dispensations in the Divine Government
In connection with humanity. Its witness is only beginning to go out to tho
world of mankind. It is commonly credited to the foolishness of an Egyptian
Ki.'g. Such claims as to the other Pyramids which are Inferior to this one,
arc not questioned, but the great Pyramid evidently • was corfstructed under
Dvina suporvi ion. In symbolic language the Pyramid Interprets itself if fig
ured Hit Inch for n year. The downward passage way from to
t;,. bottomless pit represents the way traversed by the human race to death.
1 r ascending passant* way represents an escape from death and corresponds
io the giving of the Law to Israel. “If ye <lo these things ye shall live by
them.” The intervening years to the end of Jewish favor, A. I). 82, has its
enact fulfillment in Pyramid inches, bringing us to the Grand Gallery, which
symbolizes the Gospel Age, the period of the High Calling, the Lord coming
*‘t.’ r at we might life and that more abundantly.” The grand scheme of
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THE GREAT PYRAMID WHICH PASTOR RUSSELL RELIEVES HAS
SYMBOLIC BIBLICAL SIGNIFICANCE.
Pyramid passage way measurements tells us that the Gospel Age Is soon to
end and that the time for Divine favor to return to Israel is about due. The
measurements seemingly say that by 1915 the Jews should be re-established
In their Promised Land.
The Pyramid covers an area of about 13 acres; is 456 feet high, and 70S
feet broad at its base, it is estimated to weigh about 0,000,000 tons. It con
tains stones weighing three or four as much as one of the obelisks.
Borne of the stones are thirty feet hi length, and fit so closely together that
you may run a pen knife over the surface without discovering the breaks be
tween them. There is now no machinery so perfect that it will make two
surfaces thirty feet in length which will meet together as these wonderful
stouts in the Great Pyramid. Its four corner stones are sunken in the earth
In fulfillment of Job xxxviii. 3-7. It is supposed to have been built B. C. 2170.
*t which time the star. Draeonis. symbolizing death, looked down the de
scending passageway, and at which time the Pleiades were In line and looked
down the ascending passageways leading to life, the Pleiades representing tiis
throne of Jehovah, the source 01 all life-giving power.
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PASTOR RUSSELL SPEAKING IN ROYAL ALBERT HALL.
The Koyal Albert ball, London, England, Is the largest and Unest auditorium In tile woild. L Y’mUrT.ftto.
Pastor Russell delivered his now famous remarks'of consolation and comfort to the tcr-eay r> > _ „ ,
late King Edward VII. Pastor Russell was the principal speaker in the three Royal Albeit a v ‘ ‘ ,
meetings of the International Bible Students’ Association held May 8, 15 and 22 respective y. s>T
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REPRODUCED FROM “BLACK AND WHITE,” LONDON’S PRINCIPAL ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER.
on the Sunday evening following the death of King Edward VII. were well received by the British public, being ca
bled to nnd published by the various leading'papers in New Yoik city. During his European tour the principal
London and New York newspapers made very favorable comments concerning Pastor Russell and his work.
AN IMPRESSIVE SCENE.
Tribute of Pastor Russell at Albert
Hall to Late King Edward.
[From the Leeds Yorkshire Post.j
Pastor Russell of Brooklyn Tuborna
fle, tin* great American preacher, who
is now on a tour in this country, pref
aced his remarks to a huge audience
in the Albert hail last night with the
following:
“In Germany 1 learned of the death
of your esteemed monarch, I'<l ward
VII. 1 realized that not your nation
only, but all Christendom, had lost
an unobtrusive but wise counselor, a
power for peace and good will among
men. 1 take this opportunity to ex
press to tilts great audience my sym
pathy. which. I assure you. is shared
by the great majority of my American
countrymen. My hrst thought was
that out of respect for the illustrious
dead, his family and the nation this
service should be postponed, but my
second thought was to the contrary.
Surely at uo more fitting hour could
we consider “the great hereafter.’
There is. tbnuk God, a hereafter for
kings as well as peasants. Royal
mourners and a mourning nation need
a message from God's word particu
larly now. and. since no more repre
sentative audience will probably as
semble in tliis capital of the empire, I.
have a suggestion to offer, which I
trust will have your approval. It is
that before offering prayer we show
our sympathy for the royal family in
their bereavement by standing.”
After about a minute, while silent
praver was offered. Pastor Russell of
fered prayer generally and requested
the great audience to sing one verse
of "Nearer, >ly God. to Thee.” The
whole scene was very Impressive.
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Phone 68. 9-9.
Wanted, new fresh grown sweet
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Co.
Will Cany lire Ocspsl io Sailors
of New York on Gift YaoM,
[From the New York Evening Journal, June 9, 1910.]
Pastor Russell of
the Peoples Pulpit
Association today de- . r'
clured that he would - / . J- f
use the yacht Angel, i 1
presented to him by . J
his association, to •• , - 'i y? .
carry the gospel to . ' /jk S' / \
the sailors of New
York harbor, and, al- '* , **
though complete ar- $ J
range men ts have not . / . J? Jj.
been made for the * if V
work, be said there M M -•» jr,[. • 7T
was no reason for /(,*
question!.■ the'elli
to make a mission
boat of the Angel.
preaching the gos- THE ANGEL, I’ACIIT TO BE USED IN MISSION
pel on her decks WORK.
every night of the week in a different language, carrying the Word to sailors
of all nations.
““A practical plan would be to moor the yacht at different points nightly
and advertise meetings for sailors. Sermons could lie in English. German,
Swedish. Italian and the tongues of other seafaring nations.”
The Angel Is 125 feet over all and uses both sails and naphtha. Seventy
persons can find accommodations in her cabin aikl more on her deck during
fair went* *r Pastor Ru -seli accepted the Angel, be said, not Cor himself, but
as a trustee far the association.
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