This is a straight-forward, honest, and Biblical look at Russellism, now better known as the Jehovah's Witnesses.
The Table of Contents are as follows:
Chapter 1 — RUSSELLISM REVEALED AS A COUNTERFEIT OF CHRISTIANITY
Chapter 2 — RUSSELLISM OR MILLENNIAL DAWNISM
Chapter 3 — DEADLY ERRORS OF RUSSELLISM
Chapter 4 — RUSSELLISM TEACHES THAT JESUS CHRIST WAS MAN — NOT GOD
Chapter 5 — RUSSELLISM TEACHES THAT THE MAN CHRIST JESUS WAS EVENTUALLY ANNIHILATED
Chapter 6 — RUSSELLISM DENIES THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST
Chapter 7 — RUSSELLISM TEACHES THAT THE SECOND COMING OF JESUS CHRIST TOOK PLACE OCTOBER, 1874
Chapter 8 — RUSSELLISM SETS UP FOR ITSELF AN INSPIRATION SUPERIOR TO THE SCRIPTURES
Chapter 9 — RUSSELLISM TEACHES NO-HELLISM
Chapter 10 — SOME OF RUSSELL’S PREDICTIONS
Chapter 11 — RUSSELLISM TEACHES A SECOND CHANCE
Chapter 12 — DANGERS OF RUSSELLISM
Chapter 13 — BEWARE OF MILLENNIAL DAWNISM! — WHY?
Chapter 14 — IT HAS VARIOUS NAMES FOR ITSELF. WHY?
Chapter 15 — THEY NOW ALSO CALL THEMSELVES “JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES”
George Whitefield Ridout was born in St. John's Newfoundland. He went to Boston, Massachusetts, as a young man and was educated at Temple University. He served as Professor of Theology at Upland, Indiana. He served as Chaplain with the 38th Regiment in France during World War I. Following the war he accepted the Chair of Theology as Asbury College where he remained until 1927.
Following his teaching service at Asbury, Dr. Ridout, entered missionary and evangelistic work and traveled extensively in Japan, China, India, Africa, and South America. He was widely known in the holiness camp meetings and churches of the United States. For more than thirty years he wrote a weekly page for the Herald (Pentecostal Herald), published at Louisville, Kentucky. His writings also appeared in other holiness papers including the Advocate. He wrote several books, among them "The Cross and the Flag," "Amazing Grace," and "The Power of the Holy Spirit." He was a member of the British Philosophic Society and a fellow of the Royal Geographic Society.
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