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425 Etymology dictionary, p. dieresis (n.).3

… word" [Miller Williams, "Patterns of Poetry"]. Related: dieretic; diaeretic .

426 Etymology dictionary, p. doggerel (n.).2

… banal" [Miller Williams, "Patterns of Poetry"]. Earlier as an adjective ( rim doggerel, late 14c.), an epithet applied to loose, irregular verse in burlesque poetry …

427 Etymology dictionary, p. epic (adj.).3

… actions" [Miller Williams, "Patterns of Poetry"]. Earlier as "an epic poet" (1630s).

428 Etymology dictionary, p. haiku (n.).2

… suggestion." [Miller Williams, "Patterns of Poetry," Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 1986].

429 Etymology dictionary, p. hymnal (n.).3

… ironically" [Miller Williams, "Patterns of Poetry," 1986].

430 Etymology dictionary, p. obscene (adj.).3

… ." [Justice William Brennan, "Roth v. United States," June 24, 1957]; this was refined in 1973 by "Miller v. California":

431 Etymology dictionary, p. poulter (n.).2

… dozen." [Miller Williams, "Patterns of Poetry," 1986].

432 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. War; Warfare.17

… Dr. William Miller's Least of All Lands, 85 ff, 116 ff, 150 ff, where the battles of Michmash, Elah and Gilboa are described with plans). With the Israelites the order …

433 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 134.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… Mr. William Miller, himself an observer of the first day of the week:—” ‘Neither on the Sabbath day.’ Because it was to be kept as a day of rest, and no servile work was …

434 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 514 (John Nevins Andrews)

… . James, William 280, 360. Jennings, 260. Jerome 364. Jones 404, 406, 408, 409, 411, 414. 415, 418, 419. Jortin 347, 362, 404. Josephus 27, 34, 110, 112, 133, 136. Justin Martyr 212, 218 …

435 The Sanctuary of the Bible, p. 6.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… of William Miller and his fellow laborers, the evidence was brought out with great clearness that the 2300 days would end in 1844. He believed that the sanctuary …

436 The Three Angels of Revelation 14:6-12, p. 28.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… ship William C. Neyl, of New London, Ct., fell in with a New Bedford ship, some time in the month of February, off Cocas island. The crew of the New London ship received …

437 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates

Moral Reform-Raising Trees-Culture of Silk-Second Advent of Christ-William Miller’s Theory-His lectures in Boston-First Second-Advent Paper-Eld. D. Millard’s Letter-Eld. L.D. Fleming’s Letter-H. Hawley’s Letter-From the Maine Wesleyan Journal

438 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 249.2 (Joseph Bates)

WILLIAM MILLER, DAVID MILLARD, HENRY DANA WARD, L.D. FLEMING, HENRY JONES, JOSEPH BATES, HENRY PLUMER, CHAS. F. STEVENS, JOHN TRUAR, P.R. RUSSELL, JOSIAH LITCH, ISAIAH SEAVY, JOSHUA P. ATWOOD, TIMOTHY COLE, DANIEL MERRILL, J.V. HIMES.

439 The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates, p. 254.3 (Joseph Bates)

… , in William street, at nine o’clock next morning.

440 [Bates’ Pamphlet #2] Second Advent Way Marks and High Heaps, p. 49.2 (Joseph Bates)

… ,) was William Miller, of Low Hampton, N. Y., and all others who believed and honestly taught the same doctrine, and that this doctrine has been published, by books …