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William Miller (preacher) - Wikipedia William Miller (February 15, 1782 – December 20, 1849) was an American clergyman who is credited with beginning the mid-19th-century North American religious movement known as Millerism After his proclamation of the Second Coming did not occur as expected in the 1840s, new heirs of his message emerged, including the Advent Christians (1860
William Miller | Millerite, Adventist, Preacher | Britannica William Miller was an American religious enthusiast, leader of a movement called Millerism that sought to revive belief that the bodily arrival (“advent”) of Christ was imminent Miller was a farmer, but he also held such offices as deputy sheriff and justice of the peace
What Should You Know about Minister William Miller? Minister William Miller was dedicated to sharing his beliefs and faith He is known for starting a religious movement known as Millerism Who Was William Miller?
Ellen G. White® Estate: Pathways of the Pioneers - William Miller William Miller 1782 - 1849 Miller was a farmer, justice of the peace, sheriff, and Baptist preacher, who, from 1831 to 1844, preached the immanent return of Christ He was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts His mother was a deeply religious person, and his father a soldier
William Miller | Encyclopedia. com William Miller (1782-1849), American clergyman, founded a movement which involved thousands in eagerly awaiting the Second Coming of Christ William Miller was born on Feb 15, 1782, near Pittsfield, Mass
Who was William Miller? | WilliamMiller1844. com William Miller storms out of the house, thru the woods and into a nearby maple grove, wrestling with the obligation that now God has bestowed upon him That day, William Miller went into that maple grove a farmer, and came out of it a preacher
William Miller and the History of Seventh-day Adventism - CARM. ORG Modern Seventh-day Adventism traces its origins back to the early 1800s to Mr William Miller (1782-1849) of Low Hampton, New York Mr Miller had converted from deism to Christianity in 1816 and became a Baptist He was an avid reader, dedicated to God’s word, and sought to reconcile apparent biblical difficulties raised by deists
William Miller – Adventist Pioneer Library - aplib. org William Miller 1782-1849 William Miller had a strong religious background, but he became attached to the wrong “crowd” His friends set aside the Bible and had vague ideas about God and His personality When Miller was thirty-four years of age he became dissatisfied with his views
William Miller Biography - Early SDA William Miller received a captain's commission and entered the army in 1812 His biographer gives more than thirty pages relative to his military life, in which those whose hearts are fired by reading of victories gained by the use of carnal weapons can see much to admire in him as a patriotic soldier
William Miller: Reviving the Hope of the Second Coming What is William Miller’s connection to Adventism? William Miller’s earnest study of the Bible and the resulting movement was a catalyst for starting the Seventh-day Adventist Church But he was not a founder of the Church and never became involved with it In fact, he died in 1849, many years before Adventism’s organization in 1863