The Russell-White Debate: A Public Discussion is a book that features a debate between two prominent figures in the religious world, Charles Taze Russell and L.L. White. The debate took place in the early 1900s and was attended by thousands of people. The book contains transcripts...
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The Russell-White Debate: A Public Discussion is a book that features a debate between two prominent figures in the religious world: Charles Taze Russell, the founder of the Jehovah's Witnesses, and E. L. White, a well-known minister in the Christian Church. The debate took place...
The Russell-White Debate: A Public Discussion is a book that presents a debate between two prominent figures in the religious world, Charles Taze Russell and L. S. White. The debate took place in 1908 in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, and was attended by thousands of people. The...
The Russell-White Debate: A Public Discussion is a book that chronicles a debate between two prominent figures in the world of religion and philosophy, Charles T. Russell and George H. White. The debate took place in 1914 and was held in Brooklyn, New York, in front of a large...