Notable Articles and Treatises
Chart of the Ages — C.T. Russell. History of Biblical charts before the “Chart of the Ages” and after its design and introduction by Pastor Russell.
High resolution scans of original “Chart of the Ages” published between 1881 and 1916.
This file is better downloaded and viewed with a local PDF viewer than in a browser.
Three Discourses on the Divine Plan — I.B.S.A. – 1916
Outlines of the Divine Plan of the Ages on the Chart of the Ages.
Designed with thoughts for public preaching by the aid of the “Chart of the Ages.”
48 pages. Full scan of the booklet with searchable text.
Epitome of the Faith — Once Delivered unto the Saints – 1907
“Instructor’s Guide” Part II of the “Berean Bible Teachers’ Manual” for the Assistance of Bible Students compiled by G. W. Seibert.
Biblical topics assembled with helpful references.
John Meggison — Notes from his Bible – verse by verse commentary
Vision of Present Truth — Michael R. Nekora, 1933 – 2011
Presented at the International Convention in Miskolc Hungary in 1998. It considers the mission and message of C. T. Russell.
It is part of a collection of 48 lessons between 1963 and 2002 that he assembled “for Sharing.”
These are available in the original typed format and indexed by subject at
48Discourses
Through the Volumes in a Year
PDF document containing a daily reading schedule for completing the Six Volumes
of Studies in the Scriptures in a year.
El Shaddai — Allan Ross, 2013
A lesson on the names of The Almighty and the special significance of “El Shaddai”
The Doctrine of Christ — Compiled by Eugene Burns, 1997
A Scriptural and Historical Examination of the Trinity.
Provides views of the early church Fathers and church councils.Through time this “doctrine of Christ” has developed into a theology meaning something different from that which was held by John and the entire early Church.
Chapters, Sections, Appendix, Endnotes and References are clearly bookmarked.
Passover — Anton Frey: “Notes on the Passover and the Memorial.”
Well known for his notes on the Tabernacle, these 37 pages of Passover notes include:
The Jewish Day and Passover timing; Firstborns, Type and Antitype; Ordinance and meal;
The lamb and Jesus; Millennial Israelites; The pilgrimage; Pharaoh and much more.
Annotated with end-notes, a table of Jesus’ last week and a scripture index.
A detailed navigation index links to section headings.
Solomon — Anton Frey: “Notes on the Song of Solomon.”
Wilderness Wanderings — Anton Frey: “Our Wilderness Wanderings”, lessons from Israel in the wilderness.
See his biography in the Lives and Chronicles section.
Foregleams of the Messiah — Charles Redeker, 1982
The Passover and its importance. Messianic predictions. Unraveling obscure details.
Here is an expository on the Passover picture fitting into the chain of types and prophecies.
The study shows how the paschal lamb and the circumstances of its slaying offer definition for identifying the Redeemer.
It examines the practices connected with the Passover, particularly in relation to time features.
Last Week — The Last week of our Lord’s life with scriptures and
reprint articles for each day fully printed out.
Our Lord’s Brethren — C. G. R.
An examination of Jesus’ family relationships.
The Gospel in the Heavens — H.A. Livermore, 1919. An early study in astronomy and scripture.
A Night in the Temple — Alfred Edersheim, 1874
A watch in the night for the High Priest and under priests
Fear — Conrad Binkele. A study on fear with some history, experiences and siftings
See his biography and photos in Lives & Chronicles at
Conrad Binkele
The Curse of Ham — Is not found in the Bible
A study of the genealogy of Ham and an examination of the history of slavery
The Garden of Eden — Albert O. Hudson, England written 1959-1960
An examination of the story of Adam and Eve
The Story of the Deluge — Albert O. Hudson, England written 1974-1976
Biblical, geological and historical account of Noah, the ark and the deluge.
After the Flood — Albert O. Hudson, England written 1984-1986
History, archaeology and symbolisim upon entering the new world.
King David of Israel — Albert O. Hudson, England written 1982-1984
The life and times of a man after God’s own heart and a fitting symbol of a greater throne.
Ezekiel’s Vision of a New Temple — Edmund Jezuit
An examination of various features of the vision and how it beautifully
portrays the establishment of God’s kingdom on earth.
2 Corinthians 3:18 — Morton Edgar on “Unveiled Face”
Includes transcript and graphic of original text.
Where God Delights to Dwell — Louis F. Zink, Bible Student Convention, Pittsburgh November 1-3, 1929
Discourse on Psalm 132:11-14 A city called Jehovah Shama
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