The first President of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, Pastor Charles Taze Russell, died from the result of multiple ailments
on the night of October 31,
In this article you’ll find a reprint of the Will and Testament of Charles Taze
Russell that was soon interpreted in different ways by Russel’s successors.
SOME BACKGROUND INFORMATION
During his return
from a ministerial tour of the western and southwestern
On January 6, 1917, Joseph
Franklin Rutherfor was successfully elected second President of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society despite a series of disputes
over the election process. New by-laws were passed at the same meeting that strengthened the President’s authority. Initially, the
board of directors for the Watch Tower Society accepted this change, but four of the board members withdrew their support. Further
disputes arose over interpretation of sections in the Will and Testament of Charles Taze Russell dealing with the future contents
of Zion’s Watch Tower magazine, as well as who, if any, had authority to print new literature.
The June 20, 1917 meeting of the
full board of directors tabled for one month a proposal to return control of the Society to the board,but
Those remaining
loyal to Rutherford, however, eventually adopted the new name Jehovah’s Witnesses in 1931, and changed the name of the Society from
Below you’ll find a reprint of the Will and Testament of Charles Taze Russell that was soon interpreted
in different ways by Russel’s successors:
Will and Testament of Charles Taze Russell
Having at various times during past
years donated to the WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY all of my personal possessions except a small personal bank account of approximately
two hundred dollars, in the Exchange National Bank of Pittsburgh, which will properly be paid over to my wife if she survives me,
I have merely love and Christian good wishes to leave to all of the dear members of the Bible House Family—and all other dear colaborers
in the Harvest work—yea, for all of the household of faith in every place who call upon the name of the Lord Jesus as their Redeemer.
However,
in view of the fact that in donating the journal ZION’S WATCH TOWER, the OLD THEOLOGY QUARTERLY and the copyrights of the MILLENNIAL
DAWN SCRIPTURE STUDIES Books and various other booklets, hymn-books, etc., to the WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY, I did so with
the explicit understanding that I should have full control of all the interests of these publications during my life time, and that
after my decease they should be conducted according to my wishes. I now herewith set forth the said wishes—my will respecting the
same—as follows:
AN EDITORIAL COMMITTEE OF FIVE
I direct that the entire editorial charge of
The names of the
Editorial Committee (with such changes as may from time to time occur) shall all be published in each number of the journal—but it
shall not in any manner be indicated by whom the various articles appearing in the journal are written. It will be sufficient that
the fact be recognized that the articles are approved by the majority of the committee.
As the Society is already pledged to
me that it will publish no other periodicals, it shall also be required that the Editorial Committee shall write for or be connected
with no other publications in any manner or degree. My object in these requirements is to safeguard the committee and the journal
from any spirit of ambition or pride or headship and that the Truth may be recognized and appreciated for its own worth, and that
the Lord may more particularly be recognized as the Head of the Church and the Fountain of Truth.
Copies of my Sunday discourses
published in the daily newspapers covering a period of several years have been preserved and may be used as editorial matter for The
WATCH TOWER or not, as the committee may think best, but my name shall not be attached nor any indication whatever given respecting
the authorship.
Those named below as members of the Editorial Committee (subject to their acceptance) are supposed by me to be
thoroughly loyal to the doctrines of the Scriptures— especially so to the doctrine of the Ransom—that there is no acceptance with
God and no salvation to eternal life except through faith in Christ and obedience to His Word and its spirit. If any of the designated
ones shall at any time find themselves out of harmony with this provision they will be violating their consciences and hence committing
sin if they continue to remain members of this Editorial Committee— knowing that so to do would be contrary to the spirit and intention
of this provision.
The Editorial Committee is self-perpetuating, in that should one of these members die or resign, it will be
the duty of the remainder to elect his successor, that the journal may never have an issue without a full Editorial Committee of five.
I enjoin upon the committee named great caution in respect to the election of others to their number—that purity of life, clearness
in the Truth, zeal for God, love for the brethren and faithfulness to the Redeemer shall be prominent characteristics of the one elected.
In addition to the five named for the committee I have named five others from whom I prefer that selection should be made for any
vacancies in the Editorial Committee, before going outside for a general selection—unless in the interim, between the making of this
Will and the time of my death, something should occur which would seem to indicate these as less desirable or others more desirable
for filling the vacancies mentioned. The names of the Editorial Committee are as follows:
WILLIAM E. PAGE
WILLIAM E. VAN
AMBURGH
HENRY CLAY ROCKWELL
E. W. BRENNEISEN
F. H. ROBISON. The names of the five whom I suggest as possibly amongst
the most suitable from which to fill vacancies in the Editorial Committee are as follows: A. E. Burgess, Robert Hirsh Isaac Hoskins,
Geo. H. Fisher (Scranton), J. F. Rutherford Dr. John Edgar.
The following announcement shall appear in each issue of THE WATCH
TOWER, followed by the names of the Editorial Committee:
This journal is published
under the supervision of an Editorial Committee, at least three of whom must have read and have approved as TRUTH each and every article
appearing in these columns. The names of the Committee now serving are: (names to follow.)
As for compensation, I think it wise
to maintain the Society’s course of the past in respect to salaries—that none be paid; that merely reasonable expenses be allowed
to those who serve the Society or its work in any manner. In harmony with the course of the Society, I suggest that the provision
for the Editorial Committee, or the three that shall be actively engaged, shall consist of not more than a provision for their food
and shelter and ten dollars per month with such a moderate allowance for wife or children or others dependent upon them for support
as the Society’s Board of Directors shall consider proper, just, reasonable— that no provision be made for the laying up of money.
I
desire that the OLD THEOLOGY QUARTERLY continue to appear as at present, so far as the opportunities for distribution and the laws
of the land will permit, and that its issues shall consist of reprints from the old issues of THE WATCH TOWER or extracts from my
discourses, but that no name shall appear in connection with the matter unless the same is required by law.
It is my wish that
the same rules apply to the German the French, the Italian, the Danish and the Swedish or any other foreign publications controlled
or supported by the WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY.
I will that a copy of this paper be sent to each one whose name has
appeared above as of the Editorial Committee or the list from whom others of that committee may be chosen to fill vacancies and also
to each member of the Board of Directors of the WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY. This shall be done immediately on my death being
reported so that within a week, if possible, the persons named as of the Editorial Committee may be heard from, their communications
being addressed to the Vice-President of the WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY—whoever may be holding that office at that time.
The answers of those appointed shall be to the point, indicating their acceptance or rejection of the provisions and terms specified.
A reasonable time shall be allowed for any one mentioned who may be absent from the city or from the country. Meantime the remainder
of the committee of at least three shall proceed to act in their capacity as editors. It shall be the duty of the officers of the
Society to provide the necessary arrangements for these members of the Editorial Committee and to assist them in their duties in every
possible manner, in compliance with the engagements made with me bearing on this matter.
I have already donated to the WATCH
TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY all my voting shares therein, putting the same in the hands of five Trustees, as follows: Sr. E. Louise
Hamilton Sr. Almeta M. Nation Robison, Sr. J. G. Herr, Sr. C. Tomlins, Sr. Alice G. James.
These Trustees shall serve for life.
In event of deaths or resignations successors shall be chosen by the WATCH TOWER SOCIETY Directors and Editorial Committee and the
remaining Trustees after prayer for Divine guidance.
I now provide for the impeachment and dismissal from the Editorial Committee
of any member thereof found to be unworthy the position by reason of either doctrinal or moral laches, as follows:
At least three
of the Board must unite in bringing the impeachment charges, and the Board of Judgment in the matter shall consist of the WATCH TOWER
BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY’S trustees and the five trustees controlling my voting shares and the Editorial Committee, excepting the accused.
Of these sixteen members at least thirteen must favor the impeachment and dismissal in order to effect the same.
DIRECTIONS FOR
FUNERAL
I desire to be buried in the plot of ground owned by our Society, in the Rosemont United Cemetery, and all the details
of arrangements respecting the funeral service I leave in the care of my sister, Mrs. M. M. Land, and her daughters Alice and May,
or such of them as may survive me, with the assistance and advice and cooperation of the brethren as they may request the same. Instead
of an ordinary funeral discourse, I request that they arrange to have a number of the brethren, accustomed to public speaking, make
a few remarks each, that the service be very simple and inexpensive and that it be conducted in the Bible House Chapel or any other
place that may be considered equally appropriate or more so.
MY LEGACY OF LOVE
To the dear “
It is my wish that this my last Will and Testament be published in the issue of THE WATCH TOWER following
my death.
My hope for myself, as for all the dear Israel of God is that soon we shall meet to part no more, in the First Resurrection,
in the Master’s presence, where there is fulness of joy forevermore. We shall be satisfied when we awake in His likeness—
“Changed
from glory unto glory.” (Signed)
CHARLES TAZE RUSSELL.
PUBLISHED AND DECLARED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE WITNESSES WHOSE NAMES ARE
ATTACHED:
MAE F. LAND M. ALMETA NATION LAURA M. WHITEHOUSE.
DONE AT ALLEGHENY, PA., JUNE TWENTY-NINE, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND
SEVEN.
Appeared in Zion’s Watch Tower, VOL. XXXVII December 1 No. 23
AD. 1916
Source :
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