Angels And Women

Angels And Women (PDF) The revisor of this book is of the opinion that the original manuscript was dictated to the woman who wrote it by one of the fallen angels who desired to return to divine favor. – Angels and Women, 1924 p. 5.    … automatic writing is most certainly demonism. – The Golden Age, March 30, 1932, p. 394. God’s Curse on all these things The Scriptures group all these forms of deviltry in two verses, in Deuteronomy 18:10, 11…. Reviewing this passage we see that one who uses divination is one who receives information from the fallen…

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The Golden Age’s Review and Endorsement of Angels and Women

Ken Raines Angels and Women is an automatic writing book recommended by the Watchtower Society in 1924. It is a revision of a novel written in 1878 titled Seola by J. G. Smith. Seola was revised and published as Angels and Women by a Bible Student who was identified as being “a personal friend of Pastor Russell and one who was close to him in his work.” (The Golden Age, July 30, 1924 p. 702) It is a work of “automatic writing” as the revisor said the woman who wrote it was “impelled to write it after listening to beautiful music.” (Angels and Women, pp. 3, 5.) He believed the…

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