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Pittsfield, MA
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Rochester, MA
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Palmyra, ME
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Gorham, ME
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Poland, ME
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Connected with the end of times signs in Matthew 24. In connection with the Lisbon Earthquake of Nov. 1, 1755 and the Dark Day on May 19, 1780.
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Miller accepted an invitation by Joshua Himes to speak beginning Dec. 8 through 16 of 1839, and this started a long association between the two with Himes doing a lot of public work for Miller.
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One of the many Millerite periodicals
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Chardon St. Chapel in Boston. Approx. 100 ministers and 400 Millerites present.
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Joshua Himes published William Miller's book on the Second Coming entitled: Evidence from Scripture and History of the Second Coming of Christ.
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During a campmeeting in Exeter, NH Samuel Snow presented a message showing how the date they were looking for was Oct. 22
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Edson's revelation which led to the understanding of what really happened on Oct. 22, 1844--Christ entering the Most Holy Place and beginning the Investigative Judgement.
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Ellen Harmon's first vision was meant to encourage the Millerite believers that the movement had been from God and to keep pushing forward. Her second vision occured just a week later.
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O.R.L. Crosier made a study of typology that led to discoveries on the sanctuary. This also combined with Hiram Edson's revelation on the heavenly sanctuary led to the discovery of the sanctuary understanding that is especial to the Seventh-day Adventists.
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Only 61 Millerite leaders present. Meeting held in the chaotic aftermath of the disappointment.
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When Joseph Bates accepted the Sabbath he began to spread the message all over to the Adventists that he knew and published tracts on the subject that led to many being converted to the seventh day Sabbath.
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Specific date not supplied, but late August.
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A vision that confirmed the Sabbath truth to the still-skeptical Whites and others.
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20 conferences took place that invited the former Millerites to teach them the new truths that they were learning.
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First Adventist periodical
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A controversy showed up amongst the believers about when to begin the Sabbath and, in 1853, J.N. Andrews was enlisted to study the matter and come to a conclusion. Finally, at the Battle Creek Conference in 1855, he brought the results of his studies--that the Sabbath should last from sunset to sunset, based on Leviticus 23:32.
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Ellen White received a vision confirming the growing suspicion that the church was entering the laodicean condition.
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Ellen White had a 2 hour vision while in Lovett's Grove, OH that depicted the conflict between Christ and Satan.
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Based on a need for ministers and evangelists to be supported a tithing and offering system was instated at the GC session in June 1859 after much deliberation.
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Although the name was chosen in 1860, the church was officially organized in 1863.
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Ellen White was given a 45 minute vision on health that presented many new and strange ideas for the time.
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Based on the principles in Ellen's 1863 vision on health, the church opened a health institute.
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Pioneered by J.N. Loughborough and D.T. Bordeau
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Ellen White had a vision instructing her on the true education for the youth and what it should consist of.
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SDA publishing house on the west coast, in California
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Although there had been other unofficial missionaries, such as Michael Czechowski, J.N. Andrews (along with his two children) became the first official SDA missionary who was sponsored by the church.
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Although they did predominately teach according to Ellen White's counsel, a grave mistake was made when the property was purchased as they only secured 7 acres of land.
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Renamed Western Health Reform Institute to Battle Creek Sanitarium. Although Kellogg initially agreed to only stay for 1 year, it turned into 67 years.
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Kellogg opened a medical school at the Sanitarium on Ellen White's advice and it opened with 75 students, growing to 150 by the next year.
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St. Helena, CA
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Today PUC
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11 missionaries set sail for Australia to begin mission work there.
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At this session conference president G.I. Butler distributed his 85-page pamphlet entitled The Law in the Book of Galatians. Preparing to discuss the pamphlet at the next GC in 1888.
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Before the GC session start, a group of 100 pastors met at the Ministerial Institute for a week before the conference began in order to discuss the 10 horns in Daniel 7.
The most controversial GC session in SDA history. Jones and Waggoner presented that the law in Galatians was NOT the ceremonial law as believed by Butler, Smith, Kilgore, and Morrison. Righteousness by faith controversy. Butler wasn't present claiming sickness and his view was presented by Smith and others. -
Over the course of these four years, several different people tried to enforce Sunday laws. However, A.T. Jones, the Adventists' most legally informed man, was able to go to fight off the laws in the supreme court.
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Ellen White, still trying to reconcile the parties from the 1888 GC, again asked Waggoner and Smith to both present their views on the law in Galatians. This time she felt that there was a different spirit rather than the spirit of strife that had been at Minneapolis.
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Early in 1891, God gave Ellen White a vision while she was in Salamanca, NY and told her to reveal it at the 1891 General Conference session.
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At the 1891 GC session, Ellen White tried to share the Salamanca vision several times and couldn't remember anything about it. One night during the conference a group of ministers and others organized a secret meeting to discuss trying to shut down the American Sentinal periodical and start another religious liberties magazine however it didn't pass. The next morning Ellen White remembered the vision which depicted the secret meeting. This restored the people's confidence in her visions.
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A temporary Sunday law finally passed stating that there could be no work on the Sunday of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. Jones overreacted and claimed that accepting the law gave life to the image of the beast.
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A great revival occurred at the 1893 GC session. The main speakers were A.T. Jones and W.W. Prescott. They challenged the people present that the 1888 message hadn't been fully accepted. A great revival followed and people began accepting the message and selling things and they were on fire! It was around this time that many, including Ellen White, commented that the latter rain was beginning and the loud cry was going forth. The most intense spiritual revival since 1844!!
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After reading a pamphlet his mother wrote on the duty of SDAs to the African Americans in the American South, Edson accepted the call and, with his wife and friend Will Palmer, took the riverboat "Morning Star" down the Mississippi River. Founding several of the SDA schools in the South today.
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Ellen White's book on the life of Christ.
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Apostasy sprang up in the holy flesh movement. Subscribers to this apostasy believed that you must go through a "Gethsemane experience" where the flesh becomes purified and you could no longer sin and were 100% ready for translation. It was very pentecostal as well.
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After Kellogg continually disregarded the counsel of Ellen White against enlarging the sanitarium and tried to separate it from the church. God finally passed judgement and the sanitarium burned down.
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For years Ellen White had been rebuking the publishing house for publishing secular and even spiritualistic works. When the plates for Dr. Kellogg's book, The Living Temple, publishing his pantheistic ideas were on the presses ready for publication, the fire occurred.
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For his pantheistic views, disregarding SOP, and other offenses, Dr. Kellogg was disfellowshipped from the church.
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Although originally published in the 1850s, Ellen White updated and revised the Great Controversy. Some people thought that she was altering the contents by the revisions, but she was just updating some things and making the writing a little clearer.
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St. Helena, CA
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Bible conference that took place after Ellen White's death. The main controversy was what type of inspiration she'd had. Verbal? Degrees?Thought?