The Error of Seventh-Day Adventism
The doctrine of Adventism as we know it, found its origin in Wm. Miller, of Low Hampton, N. Y. His first occupation was that of a farmer, but later he devoted his life to clerical work and became a fanatical student of prophecy. He began his studies of the prophecies in the year 1818 but did not enter upon the work of the ministry until 1831. He soon satisfied himself that the advent of Christ was to be personal and premillennial, and that it was near at hand. The year 1843 was the date agreed...
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