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William Miller (preacher) - Wikipedia William Miller (February 15, 1782 – December 20, 1849) was an American clergyman who is credited with beginning the mid-19th-century North American religious movement known as Millerism
William Miller | Millerite, Adventist, Preacher | Britannica William Miller (born Feb 15, 1782, Pittsfield, Mass , U S —died Dec 20, 1849, Low Hampton, N Y ) was an American religious enthusiast, leader of a movement called Millerism that sought to revive belief that the bodily arrival (“advent”) of Christ was imminent
What Should You Know about Minister William Miller? One of the most prominent prediction makers was Baptist preacher William Miller Miller gained a large following, predicting that Christ would return on this day, October 22, 1844
The History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church - CARM Modern Seventh-day Adventism traces its origins back to the early 1800s to Mr William Miller (1782-1849) of Low Hampton, New York Mr Miller had converted from deism to Christianity in 1816 and became a Baptist
Who was William Miller? | WilliamMiller1844. com These locals knew Miller’s grandfather was a Baptist preacher, and so was his uncle, and they would love to get Miller riled up Not only was Miller’s mother a Baptist, but his wife was a Christian as well Miller was up and coming within the society, as he became a Deputy Sheriff, then the Sheriff
William Miller - Adventist Pioneer Library A small chapel stands near his home in Low Hampton, New York, built by Miller before he died In spite of his misunderstanding of the event that was to transpire in 1844, God used him to awaken the world to the nearness of the end and to prepare sinners for the time of judgment
William Miller: Jesus to return in 1843 - Study The Church Miller studied Jewish calendars and celebrations and announced that Jesus would return between March 21, 1843 to March 21, 1844 When March 22, 1844 arrived with no Jesus, Miller lost some followers
William Miller | Encyclopedia. com William Miller provided the impetus behind one of the most intense periods of millennial expectation in American history Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, on 15 February 1782 and raised on the Vermont frontier, he grew up in the formative years of the new nation