Angels and Women (Seola)

Posted on December 31, 2013. Filed under: Is it true what they say? | Tags: , , , , |


Blizard’s site makes the following assertion:

Russell recommended his followers read the book, Angels and Women.He personally supervised its editing and said it was beneficial because it throws light on certain Biblical subjects.

What are the facts?

In 1878, a book by the name “Seola,” written by Mrs. J. G. Smith, was published. It was evidently written as a fiction novel, but some state that Smith claimed to have written it in under the influence of the spirit world. In view of what is reported to be in the book, this is very probable, since it is reported that Mrs. Smith would probably not have had the knowledge presented in the book except by such an influence. Thus, it is claimed that Mrs. Smith wrote the book through what is often called “automatic writing,” which is a form of spiritism in which a spirit actually does the writing through a human being.

In 1924, another book was published by the A.B. ABAC Company, of New York, entitled “Angels and Women,” which is based on the earlier book by J. G. Smith. As far as I have been able to determine, contrary to what is being stated on several sites, this book was never published by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, nor by the International Bible Students Association.

This later book was not exactly the same as the book “Seola,” but the book “Angels and Women” is an edited version of the earlier book. I am still not sure who edited this later book, but there is a reference to a “Bible Student” who was “a personal friend of Pastor Russell.” This comes from a review of the book as presented in The Golden Age magazine (this magazine was not printed in Russell’s day), thus the “Bible Student” was probably actually a follower of Rutherford and Rutherford’s new teachings and organization. Of course, Rutherford himself had been a personal friend of Russell’s before Russell died, but we know that after Russell died, Rutherford rejected and often misrepresented what Russell taught. One author, Ken Raines, claims that a JW told him that the revisor was “Ed Brenisen,” who was indeed a follower of Rutherford, and what became “Jehovah’s Witnesses” leadership. (See Reference 1 below.)

The “Angels and Women” book has been reproduced on the Rutherford Rainbow CD-ROM. This CD-ROM may be obtained from Amazon by clicking on the locales below:

<for latest pricing and other info, click on appropriate locale below:

Rutherford’s Rainbow – USA * Canada * United Kingdom
(referenced for research purposes, not recommendation of content.)

A new version of the 1924 editon has been released by Jim M. Rizoli (not associated with the JWs or the Bible Students).

This book may be obtained from Amazon by CLICKING HERE:
(referenced for research purposes, not recommendation of content.)

There is nothing in any of the writings of Russell that speaks of a book called “Angels and Women.” Indeed, this book did not exist in the days of Russell. There is no evidence at all that Russell personally supervised its editing. However, it is possible that Russell did come across a copy of the book “Seola,” written by Mrs. J. G. Smith, as a novel, and it is also possible that he might have suggested that some of his co-workers might read the book to see what, if anything, it might have to do with the dawning of the millennium. Russell several times in his writings showed how the demons will present truths in order to get people to accept a greater lie and he sometimes quoted material written by others to show this, and he could have had such an interest in this book similarly. This does not mean that he was “recommending” the book for general approval, since he often sought to get the opinion and suggestions from others concerning if and how such items might be utilized in the pages of the Watch Tower. Evidently, Russell decided against any use of the book, since the book is never mentioned anywhere in any of Russell’s writings. However, the only book that he could possibly have recommended to his associates would have been the earlier book, “Seola,” since the later revision did not exist in his time. Surely, however, if he had done so, there would be some record of such a recommendation in his writings, but there is no such recommendation. I could find no mention of either book in the Bible Students DVD Library. As a whole, I would say that Bible Students have nothing to do with either the “Seola” book or the “Angels and Women” book.

The Golden Age, in 1924, claims that Russell personally supervised the editing of the later edition, and wished that it be published at an opportune time. I personally do not put much faith in what was being said by the leadership of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society in 1924, since there were many statements being made after Russell died that have been proven untrue.

References (I do not necessarily agree with all the conclusions and/or statements made by these authors):

1. “Angels and Women,” Ken Raines
http://www.seanet.com/~raines/women.html

2. “The Golden Age‘s Review and Endorsement of Angels and Women,” Ken Raines
http://www.seanet.com/~raines/review.html

3. “Angels and Women” threads on the “Present Truth” forum:
http://tinyurl.com/6nyrlu
http://www.network54.com/Forum/89087/thread/991353274/Angels+and+Women

4. “Anne Eliza Smith”, article in Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Eliza_Smith

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I have both Seola and Angels and women on PDF but would love to find a hard copy. I’ll have to keep checking Ebay. The WBTS prints some weird books eh?

Blessings…..
MM777
http://middleman777.wordpress.com/

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MM777,

As stated, the Watch Tower Society never printed either of these books, although Rutherford did give his approval of “Angels and Women” in the pages of the Watch Tower.

“Angels and Women” has been republished by Jim Rizolli. I gave links for anyone who wishes to purchase that edition.

Christian love,
Ronald

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I read Angels and Women 35 years ago, would like to buy in book form also. What is Rizolli’s link?

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The book can be obtained from Amazon by clicking on the locales below:
USA

Canada

United Kingdom

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I have a website specifically dedicated to the Angels and Women book.

http://WWW.angelsandwomen.com

Jim Rizoli

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i have a copy of Angels and Women by J.G. Smith for sale.
It is in “ok” condition, everything is there but the original preface is missing. This book is a rare find, and at the time I got it sold on average for $2000.00. If anyone is interested in buying it let me know.

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I have an original 1878 hardcover Seola. The book dealers near me have never heard of this book, although I saw on wiki that it is a rare book worth $3-4000. Any idea who would be interested in it? Im thinking about putting it up on my website, but dont know what a vg copy would sell for…

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[…] Angels and Women (Seola) June 2008 7 comments 4 […]

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The novel “Angels and women” can be downloaded in various formats for free at http://www.archive.org/details/AngelsAndWomen

I was amazed at how high this book is going for on Ebay!

This site has pdf, kindle, and most common reading formats for download or it can simply be read on line.

Archive.org is a wonderful non-profit source for early writings of the Watchtower Bible and Tract society and other hard to find texts!

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grandpasmurf952: Thanks for posting this information. Indeed, archive.org is a good source of many old books and writings.

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