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bar_enosh -  

It's wonderful to see what mighty "oaks" have grown from the first little "acorns" of truth that were available in Br. Russell's time.

I am reminded of the artist's picture in our new book on the Acts, of the apostle Paul, in chains in Rome, looking out on the larger world, knowing that the Good News had to be preached "to the most distant parts of the earth" and perhaps wondering how and when that would be.

No doubt, Br. Russell could not even envision the work that is being done by Jehovah's servants today, although knowing that somehow, it had to be -- and would be -- done.

It's great that those early publications are still around for viewing and reading. Thanks for making them available in so pleasant a format.

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