As noted in the previous comment trail, there were of course many revisions in Millennial Dawn/Studies during CTR's lifetime, and there is even a WT somewhere that lists some of them. But the original Volume 1, The Divine Plan of the Ages, had very few. The Chart of the Ages from 1913 editions onward turned Millennial Age into Messianic Age for example, and one or two texts were added, but these revisions were minimal in this first volume. Certainly when compared to some of the other volumes including the examples for Volume 6 as reproduced in this post.
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As noted in the previous comment trail, there were of course many revisions in Millennial Dawn/Studies during CTR's lifetime, and there is even a WT somewhere that lists some of them. But the original Volume 1, The Divine Plan of the Ages, had very few. The Chart of the Ages from 1913 editions onward turned Millennial Age into Messianic Age for example, and one or two texts were added, but these revisions were minimal in this first volume. Certainly when compared to some of the other volumes including the examples for Volume 6 as reproduced in this post.
"WT somewhere that lists some of them..." See WT Mar 1 1915, reprints page 5649.
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