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Apparently it goes back to Watchman Née who insisted on the one publication, and WL had to submit anything he wrote for approval under the publishing rights of Watchman Née. Then there's the copyright laws that enthralled WL, with even lawsuits against copyright infringement. It comes back to the ministry of WL, which was his corporation. He didn't own the local churches but he did own the LSM ministry, so he had the legal right to insist on anything he wanted and on what would be most profitable for his corporation. |
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Location: Renton, Washington
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I have my doubts. It could be a fallacy intended to substantiate one publication because Nee allegedly set a precedence.
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