The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 4
- Illustrations and Charts
 - From the Author to the Reader
 - Part I - American 19th Century Revival of Prophetic Interpretation Among Men of All Faiths, 1800-1844
 - Part II - Prophetic Exposition the Foundation of The Millerite Phase of the Second Advent Movement 1831-1844
    
- CHAPTER TWENTY: Tremendous Changes Alter World Picture
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: Preview of the Amazing Advent Movement
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: The Founding Father of the Millerite Movement
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: From Initial Sermon to Full-Time Preacher
    
- I. The World Must Be Warned of Coming Events
 - II. Prophetic “Evidences” Outlined for Andrus Early in 1831
 - III. Miller’s First Sermon Based on Daniel 7 and 8
 - IV. Intimate Glimpses Afforded by Personal Letters
 - V. Miller Becomes a Full-Time Preacher in 1834
 - VI. “Text Books” Disclose Amazing Accomplishments
 - VII. Initial License in 1833; Broader Certificate in 1835
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: From Individual Effort to Group Endeavor
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE : Earliest Ministerial Recruits Join the Cause
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX :Successive Conferences Solidify the Movement
    
- I. Characteristics of General and Local Conferences
 - II. Significance of Local Conferences, Covering 1842-1844
 - III. First General Conference Inaugurates New Advance
 - IV. Significance of the Conference Report
 - V. Ward’s Expositions Match Those of Miller
 - VI. Jones-Logical Secretary of First Conference
 - VII. Epitome of Jones’s Fundamental Beliefs
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: Momentum Increases as Conferences Progress
    
- I. Second Conference at Lowell in Christian Church
 - II. Second Advent Library a Major Contribution
 - III. Typical Millerite Messages at This Time
 - IV. The “Turk” One of Litch’s Favorite Subjects
 - V. Litch Places “Trial Judgment” Before Second Advent
 - VI. Prophetic Setting for the Coining Kingdom
 - VII. Portland-Unity of View Really Remarkable
 - VIII. Grove Meetings in God’s Great Out-of-Doors
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: Conferences Make Impress on Great Cities
    
- I. New York City Comes of Age
 - II. Broadway Tabernacle-Center of Revival and Reform
 - III. Fourth Conference in Large Broadway Tabernacle
 - IV. Fifth Conference in Miller’s Home Town
 - V. Four Smaller Conferences in Four States
 - VI. Momentum Slower in New York City
 - VII. Advent Cause Established in Philadelphia
 - VIII. Boston Conference Launches Charts and Camp Meetings
 - IX. Last of General Conferences Held in Boston
 
 - CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE: Unrivaled Battery of Millerite Periodicals
    
- I. Remarkable Range of Periodicals and Editors
 - II. Bliss-Able Editor of “Signs of the Times”
 - III. Southard-Successful Editor of “Midnight Cry”
 - IV. Fleming-Guides “Glad Tidings” Acceptably
 - V. Marsh-From Christian Editor to Millerite Editor
 - VI. Hutchinson-Canadian Representative and Editor
 - VII. Hale-Stout Defender of the Advent Faith
 - VIII. Whiting-Scholarly Translator of New Testament
 
 - CHAPTER THIRTY: Camp Meetings Bring Millerism Before the Masses
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE: Close-ups of Miller’s Lesser-known Associates
    
- I. Sabine-Long a Student of Bible Prophecy
 - II. Cole-First Massachusetts Minister to Embrace Millerism
 - III. Cook-Appeals to Baptist Ministry Through Prophecies
 - IV. Brown-Struggle of Soul Gives Way to Peace
 - V. Bernard-Explicitly Declares His Convictions
 - VI. Hawley-Cites Supporting Witnesses of the Centuries
 - VII. Galusha-Casts in Lot With Miller Movement
 
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO: Miller’s Power in the Pulpit
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE: American Base Expansion and Overseas Extension
    
- I. “Christian” Journals Become Proponents of Millerism
 - II. Editor of “Palladium” Yields Post for Faith
 - III. Colored Ministers Join in Heralding Advent
 - IV. Women’s Voices Tell the Advent Story
 - V. Feminine Pens Promote and Defend
 - VI. Hervey-Discusses Two Advents and Prophecies
 - VII. Like the Swirling Leaves of Autumn
 - VIII. Extension Movement Spread to Ends of Earth
 - IX. Millerite Movement Penetrates Great Britain
 - X. Breaks Into Daily Press Reports
 - XI. Gunner-Marshals Evidence of Last Times
 
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR: Millerite Charts Epitomize Their Interpretation
    
- I. Charts and Diagrams Used to Expound Prophecy
 - II. Numerous Early Charts Precede “1843” Standard
 - III. “Cry” Carries Lucid Chart of Daniel’s Prophecies
 - IV. Himes’s Composite Chart of Daniel’s Visions
 - V. Litch’s Chart in “Trumpet of Alarm”
 - VI. French Improves Diagrams of Daniel’s Periods
 - VII. Prophetic Exposition on the “1843” Broadside
 - VIII. Fitch’s “1843 Chart” Becomes Standard in 1842-1843
 
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE: Increasing Attacks by Press and Clergy
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX: Rising Opposition Leads to Separation
    
- II. Opposition Brings on Separation From Churches
 - III. The Call to Separate Reluctantly Issued
 - IV. Proscription Grows in Religious Bodies
 - V. Fitch Starts Call to “Come Out”
 - VI. Editor of “Maine Wesleyan Journal” Casts in Lot
 - VII. “Bath Resolutions” Forbid Dissemination of Adventism
 - VIII. Smith Dismissed by Maine Ecclesiastics for Beliefs
 - IX. Stockman-Forfeiture of Benefits Threatened
 - X. Ladd-Likewise Expelled Without Charge of Misconduct
 - XI. 100,000 Leave the Various Communions
 
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN: Transition From Spring to Autumn, 1844
    
- I. 1843 and 1844 Phases in Comparison and Contrast
 - II. How Miller First Fixed Upon the Year “1843”
 - III. Historical Development of Early Time Calculations
 - IV. Close of “1843” Shifted to New Moon of April
 - V. Crucifixion Date Corrected to A.D. 31
 - VI. Emergence of “Seventh Month” Movement Positions
 - VII. Snow-Initiator of Seventh-Month Movement
 - VIII. Storrs-“Go Forth!” Is “Cry at Midnight”
 - IX. Storrs Holds to Standard Outlines of Daniel
 
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT: Seventh-Month Movement Launched at Exeter
 - CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE: The Parting of the Ways
 
 - Part III - Completing the Contribution of the Centuries by Retention, Restoration, and Advance, 1844-1875
 - Epilogue - Persistence of Premillennial Second Advent Emphasis in America and Britain, 1878-1952