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Adventism
Adventism is a branch of Protestant Christianity that believes in the imminent Second Coming (or the "Second Advent") of Jesus Christ. It originated in the 1830s in the United States during the Second Great Awakening when Baptist preacher William Miller first publicly shared his belief that the Second Coming would occur at some point between 1843 and 1844. His followers became known as Millerites. After Miller's prophecies failed, the Millerite movement split up and was continued by a number of groups that held different doctrines from one another, Ellen G. White being the best known leader an
Catholic Apostolic Church
UK Christian denomination (1832-)
George Storrs
American minister (1796–1879)
Advent Christian Church
body of Adventist Christians
Church of God (Seventh-Day)
Collection of sabbath-keeping churches
Sacred Name Movement
Christian movement advocating the use of theonyms Yahweh and Yahshua (Jesus), as well as Old Testament laws and ceremonies

George Stetson
English pastor (1814–1879)
Ludwig R. Conradi
German missionary (1856–1939)