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Bible Student movement - Other groups |  | Bible Student movement - Other groups: Encyclopedia II - Bible Student movement - Other groups |  | In 1917, Alexander F.L. Freytag, Branch manager of the Swiss Watch Tower Society since 1898, founded the Angel of Jehovah Bible and Tract Society (also known as the Philanthropic Assembly of the Friends of Man and The Church of the Kingdom of God, Philanthropic Assembly). When he started publishing his views he was ousted from the Watchtower Society by Rutherford in 1919. He published two journals, the monthly The Monitor of the Re ...
See also:Bible Student movement, Bible Student movement - Early History, Bible Student movement - The Jehovah's Witnesses, Bible Student movement - The New Covenant Bible Students, Bible Student movement - The Associated Bible Students, Bible Student movement - The Layman's Home Missionary Movement, Bible Student movement - Other groups |  | | Bible Student movement, Bible Student movement - Early History, Bible Student movement - Other groups, Bible Student movement - The Associated Bible Students, Bible Student movement - The Jehovah's Witnesses, Bible Student movement - The Layman's Home Missionary Movement, Bible Student movement - The New Covenant Bible Students, Jehovah's Witnesses splinter groups |  | |
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Bible Student movement - Other groups
In 1917, Alexander F.L. Freytag, Branch manager of the Swiss Watch Tower Society since 1898, founded the Angel of Jehovah Bible and Tract Society (also known as the Philanthropic Assembly of the Friends of Man and The Church of the Kingdom of God, Philanthropic Assembly). When he started publishing his views he was ousted from the Watchtower Society by Rutherford in 1919. He published two journals, the monthly The Monitor of the Reign of Justice and the weekly Paper for All.
Jesse Hemery was one of the most prominent Bible Students of England, and had been appointed president of the International Bible Students Association by Pastor Russell in 1901, holding that post until 1946. In 1951, he was disfellowshipped by N.H. Knorr and then founded the Goshen Fellowship. He died in 1955, and the group, with a small fellowship, is currently led by Frank Lewis Brown.
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