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1925 Golden Age

At the entrance examinations the students of Newcomb College made it known that “climate is caused by the emotion of the earth around the sun.” “Armageddon is a language composed of cords.” “Genesis is a character in Booth Tarkington’s novel entitled ‘Seventeen’.”

The Golden Age.  February 11, 1925 p. 293

 

Before the death of the Russian premier, Lenine, he expressed the belief that the expected Armageddon would be fought over petroleum.

The Golden Age.  March 11, 1925 p. 359

 

Descending from Mt. Lowe and Mt. Wilson, in Southern California, the trailer sees another Armageddon, only this time it is the valley in which Los Angeles is located. 

The Golden Age.  March 11, 1925 p. 378

 

Article Title: Armageddon Sure and Impending . . . . . . . . . . . . 85

The Golden Age.  November 4, 1925 p. 66

 

Section heading: Armageddon Sure and Impending

The Golden Age.  November 4, 1925 p. 85

 

IN THE glare and racket of the canyon streets, no awe is sensed of impending Armageddon. 

The Golden Age.  November 4, 1925 p. 85

 

Persuading ourselves that “all things continue as they were”, we frolic in the creeping shadow of Armageddon!

The Golden Age.  November 4, 1925 p. 87

 

Exactly this very situation was foreseen thirty years ago by Pastor Russell and is discussed in “The Battle of Armageddon”, which is the Fourth Volume of the STUDIES IN THE SCRIPTURES.  Whether they like it or whether they do not, society will be bounding in time to acknowledge that Charles T. Russell was a man of God, and was guided by God in his studies of the Divine Word. 

The Golden Age.  December 16, 1925 p. 168

 

The complete set included the books entitled “The Divine Plan of the Ages,” “The Time is at Hand,” “Thy Kingdom Come,” “The Battle of Armageddon,” The Atonement Between God and Man,” “The New Creation,” “The Finished Mystery,” and THE HARP OF GOD. 

The Golden Age.  December 16, 1925 p. 192

1925 Watchtower

The battle of Armageddon is yet to be fought. (Revelation 16:16)

The Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence.  February 15, 1925 p. 57

 

Satan was awake to the fact that there is this remnant of Zion, the seed of the woman; and against such he goes forth to make war. There it was that Satan began to marshal his forces for Armageddon, in which fight he will make a desperate attempt to destroy from the earth all who keep God’s commandments and who hold to the testimony of Jesus Christ.

The Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence.  March 1, 1925 p. 73

 

“And he gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon.”–Revelation 16:14, 16.

The Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence.  July 15, 1925 p. 216

 

The enemy knows that his time is short.  He knows that the great battle of Armageddon is rapidly drawing on, when the conflict between the Lord of righteousness and the god of evil shall take place. 

The Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence.  November 1, 1925 p. 326

 

No power aside from Jehovah’s can now avert Armageddon, and he will not.

The Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence.  December 15, 1925 p. 375

 

Will Armageddon result in a blessing to the world?

The Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence.  December 15, 1925 p. 377

1924 Golden Age

Another subscriber remarks that in his town the other day he was shoved off the sidewalk by six high-school girls walking abreast, every one of whom was at the time smoking a cigarette.  He wants to know what it means.  We answer: It means Armageddon!  It is merely one of the signs of the break-down of all the old standards.

The Golden Age.  January 16, 1924 p. 245

 

Truly the nations who act in this unbecoming manner little realize that they are marching to Armageddon and creating the very elements of discord and strife which will hasten their own downfall and pave the way for the establishment of Messiah’s kingdom, which shall be the desire of all nations.

The Golden Age.  February 27, 1924 p. 344

 

These last-minute, or death-bed, repentances are now of no avail. Had these church leaders taken their stand for Christ ten years ago, there would have been no war. Their lamentations, now uttered on the eve of Armageddon, but remind us that “when the devil was sick, the devil a saint wold be.”

The Golden Age.  May 7, 1924 p. 498

After the seizure of the city by insurgent forces, federal airplanes dropped papers with a notice of their intention to bomb the city. As a result 250,000 people fled into the wilderness, and the rebel forces left the city in order to prevent the threat from being carried out. This is an advanced picture of what will happen when Armageddon is world-wide.

The Golden Age.  September 24, 1924 p.809, 810

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