- The
Millerites were the
followers of the
teachings of
William Miller, who in 1831
first shared publicly his
belief that the
Second Advent of
Jesus Christ...
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- incident,
resulting in
feelings of
disappointment among many
Millerites.
Henry Emmons, a
Millerite,
later wrote, I
waited all
Tuesday [October 22] and dear...
- judgment) to the church.
Hiram Edson was a
Millerite adventist, and
became a Sabbath-keeping Adventist. Like all
Millerites,
Edson expected that the
Second Coming...
- 1843 and 1844. His
followers became known as
Millerites.
After Miller's
prophecies failed, the
Millerite movement split up and was
continued by a number...
-
direct connection with the
Millerites and the
Great Disappointment of 1844. A
number of
other individuals with ties to the
Millerites founded various short-lived...
- Church. In
addition to
living and
deceased members, the list also
includes Millerites and
notable former Seventh-day Adventists. Niels-Erik
Andreasen – former...
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still were
known as
Millerites or as "Adventists" or "Second Adventists" till they organized. When
Jesus did not
arrive the
Millerites who held to the 'Shut...
-
shift in 1843 when the
Millerites received more ridicule, and were
increasingly disfellowshipped by
their churches. The
Millerites came to see themselves...
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particular the
Millerites. The Seventh-day
Adventist Church is the
largest of
several Adventist groups which arose from the
Millerite movement of the...