Use "watch tower" in a sentence

1. He also subscribed to Zion’s Watch Tower.

2. (See also Compact Discs; Internet; Watch Tower Publications)

3. Two story Blockhouse with third story watch tower

4. Would the Watch Tower endorse these popular beliefs?

5. The Watch Tower Society does not endorse any particular treatment.

6. OVER a century ago, the Watch Tower announced something new.

7. In 1879, the Watch Tower referred to the “Babylon church.”

8. (See also Audiocassettes; Compact Discs; Internet; Videocassettes; Watch Tower Publications)

9. Greenfield, accused the Watch Tower Society of propagating “ecclesiastical Bolshevism.”

10. • What printing operations does the Watch Tower Society have, and why?

11. How did Zion’s Watch Tower expose as false the Trinity doctrine?

12. Seated across the aisle was the Watch Tower Society’s president, Nathan H.

13. (See also Golden Age, The [Magazine]; Magazine Distribution; Subscriptions; Watch Tower Publications)

14. I try to find helpful information in the Watch Tower Society’s publications.

15. Martial law was declared, and the Watch Tower Society’s books were banned.

16. Since 1962 the Watch Tower Society had not been considered accredited in Haiti.

17. Any checks contributed at the convention should be made payable to “Watch Tower.”

18. I received an assignment to the Watch Tower Society’s branch office in Amsterdam.

19. It was entitled Deliverance, published by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.

20. Sarah Bellona Ferguson, the first subscriber to the English Watch Tower in Brazil

21. Checks sent to the above address should be made payable to “Watch Tower.”

22. For years The Watch Tower had been making the name of Jehovah prominent.

23. The Watch Tower Society publishes Rotherham’s New Testament, using a secular printing company

24. (See “Life Stories of Jehovah’s Witnesses” in the Watch Tower Publications Index 1930-1985.)

25. Foreign reporter said that while uses the hand to gesticulate watch tower structure thickness.

26. The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, as represented by its then president, J.

27. Readers of the Watch Tower received these to distribute to the public without charge.

28. And by 1915, The Watch Tower was being printed regularly in Polish each month.

29. They received handwritten copies of the Watch Tower from their brothers in Charleroi, Belgium.

30. How did The Watch Tower of September 1, 1915, begin to refine our understanding?

31. These vehicles were identified by a large sign, which read “WATCH TOWER —Jehovah’s Witnesses.”

32. 18 The third president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, Nathan H.

33. This term was applied to questions supplied for group study of the Watch Tower.

34. Rutherford accepted a Baptist debate challenge in behalf of the Watch Tower Society against J.

35. Russell, who served as the first president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.

36. (b) Relate how the Governing Body has been progressively distinguished from the Watch Tower Society.

37. The Romans erected a watch tower at the Burgfluh, site of the distinctive Wimmis Castle.

38. See Watch Tower Publications Index 1930-1985, under “Marriage,” “Families,” “Moral Breakdown,” and “Depression (Mental).”

39. What fine example of humility did a former president of the Watch Tower Society provide?

40. □ A woman in Portugal inherited a number of Watch Tower publications following her grandmother’s death.

41. Then the Watch Tower Society published some Bible-based information that addressed her very problem.

42. The year 1985 began a new chapter in the history of Watch Tower Publications Indexes.

43. Actually, contact with the Watch Tower Society had been cut off during World War II.

44. In 1925, a landmark article appeared in The Watch Tower, entitled “Birth of the Nation.”

45. Zion’s Watch Tower of December 1881 stated: “Millions were brought into the church from Paganism.

46. Or you may send your questions to Watch Tower, using the appropriate address listed below.

47. In 1884 Zion’s Watch Tower Tract Society was incorporated as a nonprofit corporation in Pennsylvania.

48. In fact, the Watch Tower Publications Index provides access to printed experiences from around the world.

49. Russell, the first president of the Watch Tower Society, died, active and faithful to the end.

50. The Watch Tower Society was organizing a tour of Israel in 1979, so I signed up.

51. 11 For example, away back in 1909, the then president of the Watch Tower Society, C.

52. Rutherford (seated in center), president of the Watch Tower Society— were wrongfully imprisoned and held without bail.

53. From there I headed for Athens where I visited the branch office of the Watch Tower Society.

54. The Watch Tower of February 1929 contained this announcement: “Russian lectures will be given over the radio.”

55. The Watch Tower Publications Index and the Watchtower Library* place abundant and clear information at our fingertips.

56. In May 1918, federal warrants were issued for the arrest of the Watch Tower Society’s president, J.

57. The Watch Tower Society does not make recommendations or decisions for individuals on medical and diagnostic practices.

58. Father later began selling vacuum cleaners, at the same time distributing the now outlawed Watch Tower literature.

59. Do any of the Watch Tower Society’s officers or members make money from your extensive printing activities?

60. In 1884 Zion’s Watch Tower Tract Society was incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

61. A talk based on the information found in the Watch Tower Publications Index 1986-1995, pages 341-3.

62. Aerial view of the new Japanese facilities of the Watch Tower Society at Ebina, not far from Tokyo

63. At this convention the companion magazine to The Watch Tower, entitled The Golden Age (now Awake!), was released.

64. Just think of the variety of interesting subjects that are considered in Watch Tower publications like the Awake!

65. This brochure is prepared for worldwide distribution in many languages at the Watch Tower printing plants shown here

66. Beginning about 1894, the Watch Tower Society sent out traveling representatives to meet with groups requesting a visit.

67. Over the years, I have enjoyed the special schools for training overseers arranged by the Watch Tower Society.

68. Therefore advertise, advertise, advertise, the King and his kingdom.” —The Watch Tower, November 1, 1922, pages 331-337.

69. The Watch Tower Society has sent out ministers and other representatives to the far corners of the world.

70. 5 The Watch Tower Publications Index is a marvelous tool for gathering counsel and concepts for family life.

71. (1 Corinthians 2:16) Sometimes a traveling overseer needs to write to the Watch Tower Society for direction.

72. The program featured the dedication talk by Milton Henschel, president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.

73. Later, Brother Harteva was again appointed as the editor of The Watch Tower in Finnish and as branch overseer.

74. Henschel, president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, spoke on the theme “More Than Conquerors.”

75. Multipage tracts (some over 100 pages long) are published and provided to Watch Tower readers for free public distribution

76. Rutherford, then president of the Watch Tower Society, stirred his listeners with a talk entitled “Address to Co-laborers.”

77. It had been used for years in the factory at the Watch Tower Society’s headquarters in Brooklyn, New York.

78. However, he had not ordered the book, and the return address, Watch Tower in Switzerland, meant nothing to him.

79. For many years The Watch Tower was intended mainly for members of the little flock for their personal edification.

80. Officials of the Watch Tower Society were wrongly imprisoned, only later being exonerated.—Revelation 11:7-9; 12:17.