Alexander Hugh Macmillan

Alexander Hugh Macmillan (June 2, 1877–August 26, 1966), also referred to as A. H. Macmillan, was an important member of the Bible Students, and later, of Jehovah’s Witnesses. He became a board member of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society in 1918. He presented a history of the religious movement in his book Faith on the March, published in 1957.

Read more about Alexander Hugh Macmillan:  Early Life, Ministry, Macmillan's Proclamation of 1914, Watch Tower Society Board of Directors, Later Years

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