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The Librarian got a reaction from Isabella for an event, Memorial of the Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ
On the night before he died, Jesus told his followers to commemorate his death. He said:
“Keep doing this in remembrance of me.”—Luke 22:19.
Please join us for the annual observance of the death of Jesus Christ.
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The Librarian got a reaction from Edvan Guerra Magalhaes Magalhaes for an event, 539 BCE - Cyrus the Great enters Babylon after conquest
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The Librarian got a reaction from Edvan Guerra Magalhaes Magalhaes for an event, 1924- The Watch Tower Society began broadcasting over its own radio station, WBBR, from Staten Island, New York city
The Watch Tower Society began broadcasting over its own radio station, WBBR, from Staten Island, New York city, on February 24, 1924; additional stations were later created or acquired throughout the US, and arrangements were made for the network of stations to broadcast talks
Old Watchtower WBBR recordings
Our Daily Warfare 113 - Song - Rock of Ages Our Daily Warfare - Watch Tower Male Quartet Holy, Holy, Holy - Watch Tower Male Quartet (Fred Franz as second tenor)
Oh, Be Joyful in The Lord - Another of the songs performed in the early days of WBBR by the brothers that formed the Watch Tower Male Quartet.
On The Rock of Ages as sang on WBBR by the Watchtower Male Quartet. (Fred Franz as second tenor) This is not the popular song from Christendom Rock of Ages, as you will note a distinct difference in lyrics!!
Oh, Sing Unto the Lord! - Watch Tower Male Quartet… Another of the songs performed in the early days of WBBR by the brothers that formed the Watch Tower Male Quartet. (Fred Franz as second tenor)
Take Sides With Jehovah - still in our theocratic songbook (different words), as sang on WBBR by the Watchtower Male Quartet, (Fred Franz as second tenor) High in the heavensAnother of the songs performed in the early days of WBBR by the brothers that formed the Watch Tower Male Quartet. (Fred Franz as second tenor) Caprice Viennois (Kreisler) organ instrumental featuring Sister Edith White playing the Watchtower Organ.
If you find any of the above recordings please post a copy below. Thanks.
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The Librarian got a reaction from Melinda Mills for an event, 1935 - The "Great Crowd" of Revelation 7:9 is identified
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The Librarian got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate for an event, 2017 Annual Meeting of Jehovah's Witnesses
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The Librarian got a reaction from Shirley Lowery for an event, 2017 Annual Meeting of Jehovah's Witnesses
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The Librarian got a reaction from Cynthia Perez for an event, 2017 Annual Meeting of Jehovah's Witnesses
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The Librarian got a reaction from Claud's Lst for an event, 2017 Annual Meeting of Jehovah's Witnesses
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The Librarian got a reaction from Queen Esther for an event, Memorial of the Death of our Lord Jesus Christ
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The Librarian got a reaction from Edvan Guerra Magalhaes Magalhaes for an event, 2017 Annual Meeting of Jehovah's Witnesses
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The Librarian got a reaction from Queen Esther for an event, Memorial of the Death of our Lord Jesus Christ
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The Librarian got a reaction from Blanchie DeGrate for an event, Memorial of the Death of our Lord Jesus Christ
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The Librarian got a reaction from Annie Abbott for an event, 2016: Our midweek meeting is completely redesigned into Our Christian Life and Ministry Meeting.
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The Librarian got a reaction from Queen Esther for an event, 1918 - JF Rutherford and seven associates are sentenced to imprisonment
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The Librarian reacted to The Librarian for an event, 1943 - US Supreme Court Victory - West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette
In a 6-to-3 decision, the Court overruled its decision in Minersville School District v. Gobitis and held that compelling public schoolchildren to salute the flag was unconstitutional. The Court found that salutes of the type mandated by the West Virginia State Board of Education were forms of utterance and thus were a means of communicating ideas. "Compulsory unification of opinion," the Court held, was doomed to failure and was antithetical to the values set forth in the First Amendment. Writing for the majority, Justice Jackson argued that "f there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein." To underscore its decision, the Supreme Court announced it on Flag Day.