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YOUR “GOOD HOPES” FOR 1915
[The plan here proposed we designate “GOOD HOPES,” because nothing is actually promised—only your generous hopes expressed, based upon your future prospects as they now appear to you. The plan has proved not only so beneficial to the cause of Truth, but also so blessed to the hopers, for some years past, that we again commend it to all as Scriptural and good. Those who desire to make use of this plan can fill out both of these memoranda. One should be kept for the refreshment of your memory; the other mail to us.]
—TO THE—
“WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY.”
Dear Friends:—I have read with interest of the openings for the STUDIES and Tract work in foreign lands and here at home. I need not tell you that I am deeply interested in the spread of the Glad Tidings of the lengths and breadths, the heights and depths of redeeming love expressed for us in God’s great Plan of the Ages.
I am anxious to use myself—every power, every talent, voice, time, money, influence, all—to give to others this knowledge, which has so greatly blessed, cheered and comforted my own heart and placed my feet firmly upon the Rock of Ages.
I have been considering carefully, and praying to be instructed, how to use my various talents more to my Redeemer’s glory and for the service of His people—those blinded by human tradition who are, nevertheless, hungering for “the good Word of God,” and those also who are naked, not having on the wedding garment of Christ’s imputed righteousness, the unjustified, who stand, at best, in the filthy rags of their own righteousness. I have decided that so far as my “money talent” goes, I will follow the rule so clearly laid down for us by the great Apostle Paul (1 Cor. 16:2), and will lay aside on the first day of each week, according to my thankful appreciation of the Lord’s blessings during the preceding week. Out of this fund I wish to contribute to the several parts of the Lord’s work specified on the back of this letter. Of course, I cannot in advance judge or state particularly what the Lord’s bounty may enable me to set apart weekly, and hence you will understand the sum indicated to be merely my conjecture or hope, based upon present prospects. I will endeavor to contribute more than I here specify; and should I not succeed in doing as well, the Lord will know my heart, and you, also, will know of my endeavors.
My only object in specifying in advance what I hope to be able to do in this cause is to enable those in charge of the work of publishing and circulating the Tracts, etc., to form estimates, lay plans, make contracts, etc., with some idea of what I will at least try to do in the exercise of this, my highly appreciated privilege.
My present judgment is that during the coming year, by self-denial and cross-bearing, I shall be able to lay aside on the first day of each week for Home and Foreign Mission Work (to assist in circulating SCRIPTURE STUDIES in foreign languages, and in publishing the BIBLE STUDENTS MONTHLY in various languages, and in supplying these gratuitously to brethren who have the heart and opportunity to circulate them widely, and in meeting the expenses of brethren sent out as Lecturers to preach the Divine Plan of Salvation, and in general to be expended as the officers of the Society may deem best), the amount of__________per week.
To comply with United States Postal Laws, all or any portion of my donation may be applied as subscription price for WATCH TOWER sent to the Lord’s poor or others, as the Society’s officers may deem advisable.
That the work be not hindered, I will endeavor to send you what I shall have laid aside for this cause at the close of each quarter. I will secure a Bank Draft, Express Order or Postal Money Order as I may find most convenient, and will address the letter to
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY,
BROOKLYN TABERNACLE, 13-17 HICKS ST., BROOKLYN, N.Y.,
or, London Tabernacle, Lancaster Gate W., England; or, Flinders Building, Flinders St., Melbourne, Australia.
(Name) ……………………………………………..
(Post Office) ………………… (State) …………….
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WATCH TOWER SUBSCRIPTIONS
ON “GOOD HOPES” ACCOUNT.
The friends who contribute to the “Good Hopes” (described on the reverse of this sheet) at times desire to send THE WATCH TOWER to friends who are not yet interested enough to subscribe for themselves, or to deeply interested friends who are too poor to subscribe and backward about accepting our Lord’s Poor offer. They are invited to give us such addresses below—the expense to be deducted from their donations. Give full name and address, and write very plainly, please, mentioning the length of the subscriptions.
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WATCH TOWER SUBSCRIPTION RENEWALS
Most of our subscriptions end with the year, so we take this opportunity to remark that we shall be glad to hear promptly from such as desire the visits of THE WATCH TOWER continued. The Lord’s Poor friends have been requested to send their applications in May. When names are dropped and afterward renewed it makes us unnecessary trouble. When desiring to know date of expiration look on your TOWER wrapper. Date is given in lower left-hand corner.
A PRIVILEGE AND A SERVICE
We are convinced that THE WATCH TOWER lists do not contain the names of one-half of those deeply interested in its teachings. The total is small enough surely, and we are not content that the name of any should be missing. We believe that all such will be stimulated and encouraged on the “narrow way” by its semi-monthly appearance on their table, reminding them afresh of spiritual matters which the world, the flesh and the Devil continually tend to crowd out of mind and heart.
We have at times required that all desiring THE WATCH TOWER on credit, or free, as “the Lord’s Poor,” should make personal application; now we request every subscriber to inquire among those whom he knows to be interested in Present Truth, and to obtain the consent of all such to send in their subscriptions either on credit or free, as their circumstances may necessitate. Any getting it on credit may at any future time request that the debt be canceled, and we will cheerfully comply. We desire that as nearly as possible THE WATCH TOWER lists shall represent all deeply interested in its message.
Our object is not the gain of “filthy lucre,” but “the perfecting of the saints for the work of ministry”—present and to come. (Eph. 4:12.) We offer no premiums, desiring the co-operation of such only as appreciate the privilege of being co-workers with us in this ministry.
CREATION DRAMA SCENARIO
This is a condensed statement of the Divine Plan of the Ages—profusely illustrated—much information in little space:
Paper-bound Edition (3 parts) . . . . 25c. prepaid
Cloth-bound Edition . . . . 50c. “
Cloth-bound Edition, super-paper, gilt edges . . . . $1.00 “
To THE WATCH TOWER subscribers in any quantity, express or freight collect—at wholesale rate—one-half the above. Specify if desired “charges collect.”
CHOICE MOTTO CARDS—1914-1915.
We have, as usual, very choice sorts. These cards are made in Europe, hence subject to heavy expenses for freight and duty. Nevertheless, we can supply them in the United States and Canada at less than retail European prices, because we supply them at about cost price—that is to say, about one-half the usual American prices. Besides this, we prepay postage or express charges. Our object is to encourage the embellishment of the homes of the Lord’s people with faith-stimulating and courage-inspiring texts tastefully prepared. To facilitate the handling of these motto cards we assort them in packets, carefully packed, at the following prepaid rates:
No. Mz.—Fifteen small cards, different texts, 50c pk.
No. Ma.—Fifteen small and six larger, $1.00 pk.
No. Mc.—Six small and six medium-sized mottoes, $1.00 pk.
No. Me.—Two large and two medium mottoes, $1.00 pk.
Where a Class or several individuals choose to order together to one address we can save a little in the expressage, justifying the offer of five of the One Dollar packets and one of the Fifty-cent packets for Five Dollars, or more, at the same rate, assorted, as you please.
DAILY HEAVENLY MANNA
Those who use this book as we recommend are surely being blessed. It should be on your breakfast table regularly. Its daily text should be read and commented on freely by all. Then the MANNA comment should be read. Introduce it to your friends as a help toward godly living.
The following wholesale rates postpaid are granted to all WATCH TOWER subscribers:
Purple cloth, silver embossed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.35
Dark blue cloth, silver embossed, German . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Leatherette, blue edges, Swedish and Norwegian . . . . . . . . .35
” gold edges, Swedish and Norwegian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Genuine Morocco, gold edges, English and Norwegian . . . 1.10
MISCELLANEOUS
Hymns of Dawn, with music (cloth) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0.35
Hymns of Dawn, without music (flexible) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .06
Poems of Dawn (leather) . . . 50c.; cloth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Memorizing Text-Cards (100 in pkg.—two assortments, Nos. 1 and 2), per pkg . . . 25
Scriptural Post Cards (assorted) per doz. . . . 15c.; per 100 . . . 1.00
CHARTS (Blue Prints, soft cloth):
Plan of the Ages, 5 ft . . . $1.00; 8 ft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.50
Chronology of the Bible, 8 ft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.50
Tabernacle of the Wilderness, 8 ft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50
BINDERS for THE WATCH TOWER:
Spring Back (holds 1 yr.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
CROSS & CROWN PINS (Gold, with red enamel Cross):
1/2″ and 5/8″ (ladies’ or gents’ style) each . . . $1 and $1.15
5/8″ celluloid, per doz. . . . 25c.; each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .03
Missionary Envelopes, per hundred, . . . 25c.; per M . . . 2.00
Vow Bookmarks (paper) 25c. per 100; (silk) each . . . .05 Booklets (on Hell, Spiritism, Evolution, Tabernacle Shadows, Our Lord’s Return); also Berean Question Booklets on each Vol. of SCRIPTURE STUDIES; each 5c.; per doz . . . .50
Report on Foreign Missions, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05
Tracts in all languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FREE
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— December 1, 1914 —
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