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41 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 179.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

… George Storrs, taking the position that man by nature is mortal; that the dead are unconscious between death and the resurrection; that the final punishment …

42 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 190.2 (John Norton Loughborough)

… Geo. Storrs, in the Midnight Cry of April 25, 1844. He asks, “What is the sanctuary to be cleansed? My previous views have been that it was the whole earth. That it is …

43 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 219.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

… Geo. Storrs said of it, “We have done with the nominal churches and all the wicked, except so far as this cry may affect them.”

45 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 344.2 (John Norton Loughborough)

The following from George Storrs, written in 1844, will show what was taught concerning organization to those who had separated themselves from the churches under the advent proclamation:—

46 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 476 (John Norton Loughborough)

… Rock, Storrs’s 163 Flour, Four Pounds of 251 Forbidding Prospect, a 376 Foreign Lands, Printing Begun in 293 Forsaken by All the Disciples 68 Foss, Hazen, Vision …

47 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 477 (John Norton Loughborough)

… , Geo. Storrs on 344 Organization, Legal Endorsed 350 Organization, Object of 354 Organization, Opposition to 343 Organization, Re-, Why Necessary 356 Organized …

48 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 479 (John Norton Loughborough)

… 298 Storrs on the Attitude of the Churches 176 Storrs’s Six Sermons 179 Strangers Testifying of Writings 471 Strategic Points Established 441 Struggle …

49 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 526.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

… Geo. Storrs said near Oct. 22, 1844, “We have done with the nominal churches and all the world, except so far as this cry may affect them.” And after the end of October …

50 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 555.2 (John Norton Loughborough)

… , Geo. Storrs published in pamphlet form his Six Sermons on the Nature of Man, and Future Punishment, showing plainly from the Scriptures that there is no immortality …

51 The Great Second Advent Movement: Its Rise and Progress, p. 556.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

Geo. Storrs started a monthly journal, entitled, The Bible Examiner. On the other side the columns of the Advent Harbinger were opened as the church organ for …

52 Last Day Tokens

… Advised-Storrs’s Six Sermons, Nature of Man

53 Last Day Tokens, p. 162.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

… , George Storrs, one of the leading Adventist ministers of those times, thus spoke: “Which of them [the churches] will suffer a soul to remain among them in peace …

54 Last Day Tokens, p. 163 (John Norton Loughborough)

STORRS’S SIX SERMONS, NATURE OF MAN

55 Last Day Tokens, p. 163.2 (John Norton Loughborough)

… George Storrs published his six sermons on the “Nature of Man, and Final Punishment of the Wicked,” showing from the Scriptures that there is no immortality …

56 Last Day Tokens, p. 168.2 (John Norton Loughborough)

would be given. In confirmation of this, a few extracts from the writings of Adventists of that time are given. The first are words of George Storrs:—

57 Last Day Tokens, p. 172.1 (John Norton Loughborough)

… George Storrs’s letter in the Midnight Cry of Oct. 3, 1844, nineteen days before the close of the period. He says: “It is attended with a demonstration of the Spirit …

58 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 505.1 (Uriah Smith)

For the statistics and many of the foregoing thoughts on the two witnesses, we are indebted to an exposition of the subject of The Two Witnesses, by the late George Storrs.

60 Daniel and The Revelation, p. 538.1 (Uriah Smith)

For the statistics and many of the foregoing thoughts on the two witnesses, we are indebted to an exposition of the subject of The Two Witnesses, by the late George Storrs.