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341 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 4.3 (Arthur Lacey White)

… of William Miller and his associates. Even though sore distressed in their bitter disappointment, they felt they could not deny the manifest working of …

342 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 16.6 (Arthur Lacey White)

… to William Miller dated April 20, 1846, makes reference to this:

343 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 20.3 (Arthur Lacey White)

As Otis Nichols in his letter to William Miller written on April 20, 1846, which he sent along with a copy of the Broadside printing of her first vision, recounts Ellen Harmon’s experience and the influence of her message, he declared:

344 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 21.2 (Arthur Lacey White)

… to William Miller, April 20, 1846. White Estate Document File, No. 439b.

345 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 46.7 (Arthur Lacey White)

2. That following the disappointment of October 22, 1844, the view was widespread among the Adventists generally, under the leadership of William Miller, that on October 22, 1844, the door was shut, that is, that their work for the world was closed.

346 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 53 (Arthur Lacey White)

Exhibit 2—Otis Nichols’ Letter to William Miller, April 20, 1846

347 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 67.2 (Arthur Lacey White)

… of William Miller and his associates.

348 Ellen G. White’s View of the Role of Women in the SDA Church, p. 18 (Roger W. Coon)

… . R. Williams Michigan 1975 Josephine Benton Potomac Spelling of family name later changed to Sype. The original publication had the spelling “Bjdigg.”

349 Ellen White’s Integrative Themes, p. 121.1 (George R. Knight)

… of William Miller in the 1830s and 1840s, while the second (the fall of Babylon) began to be preached in 1843 when the Advent believers were being expelled from …

350 The Gathering of Israel, p. 1.8 (Julia Neuffer)

… . Himes, William Miller’s lieutenant and editor of the Advent Herald, called Marsh’s age-to-come doctrine “Judaism,” a defection incompatible with “Adventism …

351 The Gathering of Israel, p. 3.4 (Julia Neuffer)

… earth. William Miller, Views of the Prophecies, pp. 33-34; Resolutions of the 1842 “Boston Second Advent Conference,” The Signs of the Times, June 1, 1842, 3:69; “Declaration …

352 The Gathering of Israel, p. 6.6 (Julia Neuffer)

… example, William Miller, “Review of Smith and Campbell.” in his Views, pp. 178, 179; Josiah Litch, Prophetic Expositions, vol. 1, p. 70; Himes, Editorial, Advent Herald …

353 The Gathering of Israel, p. 10.5 (Julia Neuffer)

… also William Miller, “Review of Smith and Cambell” in his Views (1842), p. 179; also his “On the Return of the Jews,” ibid., p. 229; William Sheldon, in Advent Harbinger, 18 …

354 The Gathering of Israel, p. 10.6 (Julia Neuffer)

… also William Miller, “On the Return of the Jews,” in his Views (1842), p. 229; Henry Dana Ward, “The Hope of Israel” (1842), reprinted in Advent Herald, n.s. 5:130, May 25, 1850 …

355 Heralds of New Light, p. 5.2 (Roger W. Coon)

… by William Miller and his followers.

356 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 51.5 (Roger W. Coon)

… origin. William Miller, who started the Millerite movement, but who never accepted the seventh-day Sabbath, had a most remarkable parablelike dream. Annie …

357 Inspiration/Revelation: What It Is and How It Works, p. 66.12 (Roger W. Coon)

In the earlier account of the first series of William Miller’s prophetic lectures in Portland, Maine, the date is given simply as 1839, and the date of the second series was given simply as 1841. Spiritual Gifts 2:12, 14 .

358 Open and Shut Door, p. 250.1 (General Conference of SDA)

… period.”—William Miller, Evidence ...of the Second Coming of Christ [1840], p. 237.

359 Open and Shut Door, p. 250.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… month.”—William Miller letter, in Advent Herald, Dec. 11, 1844, p. 142; reprinted in Western Midnight Cry 4:25, Dec. 21, 1844.

360 The Position of “The Bible, and the Bible Only” and the Relationship of This to the Writings of Ellen White

William Miller had no sympathy with those influences that led to fanaticism. He declared, with Luther, that every spirit should be tested by the word of God …