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- Clelland Grave
David & Nellie (Irvine) Clelland Tombstone in Kilsyth Cemetery. Nellie was one of William Irvine's sisters. - Irvine Grave
Tombstone of 6 members of Irvine family in Kilsyth Cemetery, Scotland William Irvine's parents and 4 siblings. In Loving Memory of Henry Irvine who died 23rd June 1869, aged 15 mos. Henry Irvine died 20th Sep. 1872, aged 2 years 8 mos. Margaret Irvine died 18th July 1886, aged 25 years Elizabeth Irvine died 18th June 1887, aged 15 years Also the Above Elizabeth Grassom died 20th Nov. 1897, aged 64 years The Above John Irvine died 12th Aug. 1913, aged 80 years OH, MAY WE ALL TOGETHER MEET EMBRACING THE REDEEMER'S FEET - Australia about 1940
1940s. Some Followers of William Irvine's Omega Message. Left to Right, Back Row: ?; Ernie WRIGHT; Jim LEE; Fred SMITH; Joe BOAL (Son-in-Law of Fred SMITH); Royce KING (son of Mr & Mrs KING); ?; Mr KING; Mr PETTY; Mrs KING; Elsie BOAL (daughter of Fred SMITH); Stan KING. Front Row: Lena LEE (Mrs LEE); ?; ?; ?; Nancy PETTY; ? - Edwards, WIllie
William Irvine wrote hundreds of letters to Willie Edwards who distributed them in US. Until they parted ways, Willie was Irvine's right hand man. He was a 2x2 worker who followed Irvine's Omega message. - Fountains Family 1941
Beth, Lew, Frank and Fay Fountain, Vancouver, B.C., 1941. Mrs. Fountain had passed away. When William Irvine died, Lew stopped following the Omega Message. - Hartman Bruce
Bruce Hartman was a Message Person. He willed his collection of Irvine's letters to TTT. (Bruce passed away Aug 8, 2018) - NancyRodrigues
Omega Follower Nancy Sue Rodrigues typed many of the letters written by William Irvine for placement on TTT http://www.tellingthetruth.info/founder_letters/ - 1913 Australia
William Irvine on his visit to Australia in 1913 - Gray Dunn Biscuit Factory
14th Annual Report pg1 - Irvine, William #1
William Irvine #1 in Jerusalem William Irvine, Founder of 2x2 Church, was excommunicated about 1918. Irvine eventually came into conflict with the regional overseers whom he had appointed to administer the now worldwide religion. Irvine was excommunicated after preaching his Omega message in 1914-1918. He eventually moved to Jerusalem, supported by loyalists who followed him out of the movement. He spent his remaining years writing apocalyptic and prophetic letters to his remaining followers around the world from Jerusalem, where he died in March 1947. There were several probable reasons for his ouster but his Omega message was new and strange; also he came to believe and preach that he was one of the witnesses mentioned in the book of Revelation. These doctrinal issues were in conflict with the Gospel as it was preached at that time and for those reasons and others, he was put out of the fellowship. - Irvine, William #2
William Irvine #2, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William #4
Four Faces of William Irvine - Irvine, William #6
William Irvine #6, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William #7
William Irvine #7, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William #11
William Irvine #11, Founder of 2x2 Church - Irvine, William & George Walker 1910
1910 George Walker & William Irvine - Irvine, William w/Bill & Jack Carroll
1910 William Irvine (standing), Bill & Jack Carroll - Irvine, William & Ed Cooney
1910 William Irvine and Ed Cooney - Irvine, William w/Willie Gill & George Walker
1910 L-R: Willie Gill, William Irvine and George Walker Willie Gill became the Overseer of Great Britain. William Irvine was the Founder of "the truth." George Walker became Overseer of the USA Eastern states. - Irvine, Wm-Grave
Grave of William Irvine at Mt. Zion Cemetery (Protestant section) in Jerusalem - Irvine, William- Handwritten Letter page 1
Page 1 Handwritten Letter of William Irvine to Walter, Neomi & Co. dated April 25, 1936 - Irvine, William- Handwritten Letter page 2
Page 2 Handwritten Letter of William Irvine to Walter, Neomi & Co. dated April 25, 1936 - Irvine, William-Tasmania
William Irvine in Tasmania. Irvine is the fourth man from the left, wearing shirt with suspenders. - Irvine, Wm-Grave-w/Elizabeth Coleman
Elizabeth Coleman at William Irvine's grave in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Jerusalem, January 10, 2019. - Irvine, William
William Irvine as shown on TTT homepage. - 1913 Dec. 18
Impartial Reporter: They were both members of a community known as the ‘Go-preachers,’ who took this name from Scripture, in which the apostles were exhorted to go forth and preach to all the world. Mr. Cooney was one of the pioneers or founders of the community, and the libel was headed ‘The Cooneyites.' Mr. List complained that he was described as a ‘Bishop’ in the sect. Mr. Edward Cooney also gave evidence that the statement complained of was untrue. Mr. Justice Darling—Were you the founder of this sect?—No, William Irvine was the first, about sixteen years ago. I cast in my lot with him as a fellow-preacher, and preached a good deal in the north of Ireland. I recognise the name, but others have nicknamed us ‘The Cooneyites.’ I do not like it myself. - 1913 July 3
Impartial Reporter: The annual Convention for the ‘Pilgrim’ community was opened on Sunday at Crocknacrieve, the residence of Mr. John West, near Ballinamallard. In the absence of Mr. Wm. Irvine, founder of the Pilgrims, the Convention was opened by Mr. Edward Cooney, formerly of Enniskillen. - 1913 July 17
Impartial Reporter: William Irvine, one of the founders of the Go-Preachers’ Society, said it was Protestant evangelical. Its tenets containing nothing relating to the sexes that was different from the teaching of other denominations. - 1913 July 31
Impartial Reporter: The closing scene at the meeting in the gloaming was impressive. All the arrangements had been made for the departure of the ‘preachers’ to different parts of the world, and it only remained for the Go-Preachers’ founder to give to all the last words of counsel and farewell. Mr. Irvine dealt mainly with the duty of those in fellowship towards one another and towards the outside world. - 1931 July 9 p2
Impartial Reporter July 9, 1931 Page 2 - continued from page 1 - Irvine, Wm- Carrolls & Jamiesons. 2 pics side
Jack & May Carroll, Willie & Elisabeth Jamieson, William Irvine This shows how some photos had William Irvine image eliminated. Photo taken in 1909 West Coast USA - 19-- Crocknacrieve, Ire Conv
William Irvine at Crocknacrieve, Ireland Convention early 20th century. Ed Cooney last on right; Irvine 2nd from far right. - 1903 Ship Manifest
The first 3 Workers to go to America departed Glasgow, Scotland on Sept 5, 1903 on Ship Columbia, arrived Ellis Island, NY, Sept 14, 1903: William Irvine, age 40 yrs, Scotch (Passenger No. 18) George Walker, age 26 yrs, Irish (Passenger No. 19) Irvine Weir, age 25 yrs, Irish (Passenger No. 20) (SEE NEXT SLIDE) - 1910 Irish Convention
1910 Irish Convention. William Irvine is man on far left, second row, looking to the left. - 1910 Irish Convention 2
1910 Irish Convention. George Walker and William Irvine (with dog) sitting in front row. - 1910 West Point Nebraska Convention
1910 Convention West Point, Nebraska Victor & Kate Landholm's Place. FIRST ROW: Hazel Taylor, Hazel Hannah, Jesse Patterson, Dessie Dick (later married Hugh Doak), Grace Hoops, Mamie Werner, Martha Sprague; SECOND ROW: WILLIAM IRVINE, Clara Johnson, Grace Burell, Anna Taylor, Leroy Shaw (yes! a woman named Leroy) Jean Weir, Charlotte Brayton, Anna Hestikind, Jeanie Allison, Jean Craig, Maggie Stewart, GEORGE WALKER; THIRD ROW: (staggered): Frank Wilkie, Ed Pool, William Armstrong, Hugh Nelson, Collin Smith, Willie Weir, Hugh Matthews, Titus Larson, Tom Patterson, John Doak, Will Jackson, Hugh Doak, Willie Koehler, John Adams, Earnest Gordon, Will Wilkie, Rensler Wilkie, Frank Jones, Glen Smith (the hymn writer). - 1912 KY Lancaster (or Bybee?)
1912 Lancaster (or Bybee) Kentucky USA Convention. - Faith Mission Workers List
Faith Mission Annual Staff of Workers List for Nov-Dec, 1900, p 274. LAST TIME Irvine's name shown as a Faith Mission member. - Genealogist Betty Iggo
Certification of genealogy of Family of William Irvine by Dr. Betty Iggo, Genealogist with the Scottish Genealogy Society. - Irvine, William #5
William Irvine, Founder of 2x2 Church, was excommunicated about 1918. Irvine eventually came into conflict with the regional overseers whom he had appointed to administer the now worldwide religion. Irvine was excommunicated after preaching his Omega message in 1914-1918. He eventually moved to Jerusalem, supported by loyalists who followed him out of the movement. He spent his remaining years writing apocalyptic and prophetic letters to his remaining followers around the world from Jerusalem, where he died in March 1947. There were several probable reasons for his ouster but his Omega message was new and strange; also he came to believe and preach that he was one of the witnesses mentioned in the book of Revelation. These doctrinal issues were in conflict with the Gospel as it was preached at that time and for those reasons and others, he was put out of the fellowship. Details are on 'Telling The Truth' website.