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  1. www.freemasonry.bcy.ca › biography › russell_cCharles Taze Russell - BC&Y

    Charles Taze Russell. February 16, 1852 - October 31, 1916. In an address delivered in a San Francisco masonic hall in 1913, Russell made positive use of masonic imagery by saying, "Now, I am a free and accepted mason. I trust we all are. But not just after the style of our masonic brethren."

  2. The Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon has said that Russell was not a Freemason, and notes that the symbols pre-date the fraternity. In June 1913, during a transcontinental speaking tour, Russell lectured in a Masonic hall in San Francisco, saying: Although I have never been a Mason…

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Taze Russell was the founder of the International Bible Students Association, forerunner of the Jehovahs Witnesses. By the time he was 20, Russell had left both Presbyterianism and Congregationalism because he could not reconcile the idea of an eternal hell with God’s mercy.

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  4. Russell's fascination with the Great Pyramid—unrelated to Freemasonryis well known. "The capstone, itself a perfect pyramid, is patterned after the capstone of the Great Pyramid of Egypt, symbolic of the Christ."

  5. An examination of all of the lines of evidence that point to the fact that Charles Taze Russell, the founder of the Bible Students, who later became Jehovah's Witnesses, was not a Freemason.

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  6. Source:https://www.spreaker.com/user/robinjacksonza/watchtower-and-freemasonsI recently started watching Inside the Freemasons, a documentary series on Netfl...

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  7. 22 de ago. de 2018 · Years before Theodor Herzl proposed creating a Jewish state, Charles Taze Russell was traveling the world holding Jewish Mass Meetings, beginning in 1879, at which he urged Jews to find a national home in Eretz Israel.