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Barbados, West Indies1989 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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Visiting traveling ministers also are remembered for their share in the Kingdom work in Grenada. Among them were A. T. Johnson, W. R. Brown, and E. J. Coward. Brother Coward’s service in the eastern Caribbean was a success by any standard. However, it did not escape the envious eye of the clergy. Exploiting the fears that existed during World War I, enemies of the truth caused a wicked rumor to spread suggesting that E. J. Coward was a German spy! Under this pressure from the clergy, government officials ordered Brother Coward to leave the British West Indies. Thus his ministry here was brought to an abrupt end.
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Barbados, West Indies1989 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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[Picture on page 159]
E. J. Coward, from Brooklyn headquarters, served eastern Caribbean islands
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