History
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Background and history |
Christianity · Protestantism Anabaptists · Restorationism Pietism · Millerism Great Disappointment |
Biographies |
William Miller Nelson H. Barbour · Joseph Bates Sylvester Bliss · Jonathan Cummings Elon Galusha · Apollos Hale Joshua V. Himes · Charles F. Hudson Josiah Litch · Rachel O. Preston T. M. Preble · George Storrs John T. Walsh · Jonas Wendell Ellen G. White · James White John Thomas |
Theology |
Annihilationism Conditional immortality Historicism · Intermediate state Premillennialism |
Denominations |
Advent Christian Church Christadelphians Seventh-day Adventist Church Church of God (Seventh-Day) Church of God General Conference Church of the Blessed Hope Seventh Day Adventist Reform Mov't Davidian SDA (Shepherd's Rod) United Seventh-Day Brethren Branch Davidians Primitive Advent Christian Church Sabbath Rest Advent Church |
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