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503:"... on Wednesday evening, 13 August, by request, in absence of the pastor, he led the prayer and conference meeting, and much edified all present by his unusual fervency in prayer, exhortation, and singing. "What a friend we have in Jesus" was the last hymn he ever sung with us. On Thursday the 14th, he went to the Sabbath School picnic in most excellent spirits, and seemed to be very happy in the Lord. When time for adjournment arrived, he got out his horse to return home, but seeing a lad in trouble from a sickly horse, he went to his assistance, where he overtaxed his physical strength, and returned to his own buggy quite exhausted. But he got in and took the lines from his niece, to start home, but immediately loosened his hold, dropped them, and fell over backward in his seat, dead. He gave but two slight gasps for breath, and all was over... 106: 518: 364: 31: 532: 506:"On Saturday, 16 August, at 2 P.M. his funeral was numerously attended at our chapel, when all the clergy of our village came to observe his obsequies, sympathize with his bereaved family, and participate in the services of the occasion... Medical opinion is divided between apoplexy and heart disease as cause of death. 602:
New York Tribune, June 6, 1871 pg 5 col 2: "Sir: I have just had my attention called to an article, which appeared in 'The Tribune' of May 29, headed "A Clergyman in Difficulty." I pronounce the charge therein made false, and without any foundation in truth. Respectfully yours, J. Wendell. Erie,
500:"He had settled on 1873 as the year in which "the hope of seeing Jesus and being made like him" should be realized by a waiting and expectant church, and set forth the reasons for his hope in a little work entitled, "Present truth," or "Meat in Due Season," ... 464:
circulated a story that Wendell had been arrested in Pennsylvania on the charge of "improper intimacy" with a 16-year-old girl. No evidence of impropriety was ever produced, and Wendell publicly denied not only the charges, but that he had ever been arrested.
437:. By the late 1860s he had been studying the chronology of the Bible, and was encouraged by conclusions showing Christ's return would occur in either 1868 or 1873/4. In 1870 Wendell published his views in the booklet entitled 661: 681: 696: 656: 676: 425:" Wendell experienced periods of weak faith, as did many Adventists. He eventually recovered his faith after renewing his study of 666: 327: 299: 497:"He was born December 25, 1815, and fell asleep August 14 1873. Age fifty seven years, seven months, and fourteen days. ... 331: 686: 392: 335: 315: 261: 339: 291: 235: 283: 323: 307: 287: 319: 295: 257: 418: 219: 175: 110: 253: 183: 567: 385: 279: 410: 157: 51: 651: 646: 572: 449: 422: 231: 207: 161: 8: 691: 523: 368: 105: 671: 378: 85: 343: 303: 179: 537: 461: 426: 311: 265: 249: 199: 187: 626: 486: 227: 135: 452:'s faith in the Bible as the true word of God, leading to Russell's ministry. 640: 442: 357: 215: 127: 353: 211: 203: 195: 191: 123: 434: 131: 482: 414: 143: 95: 429:(historic and prophetic) and began to preach extensively throughout 478: 517: 363: 139: 448:
Unknown to him, attendance at one of his presentations restored
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A brief summary appears below: 14: 708: 677:American male non-fiction writers 566:Swetnam, George (June 25, 1967). 316:Primitive Advent Christian Church 530: 516: 493:In Memory of Elder Jonas Wendell 362: 340:International Missionary Society 292:Church of God General Conference 104: 619: 606: 596: 587: 559: 1: 552: 16:American Christian evangelist 667:19th-century apocalypticists 456:Coverage of disputed charges 445:was sure to occur in 1873. 284:Seventh-day Adventist Church 7: 468: 324:Adventist Church of Promise 308:United Seventh-Day Brethren 288:Church of God (Seventh-Day) 10: 713: 687:American religious writers 320:Sabbath Rest Advent Church 296:Church of the Blessed Hope 616:in the September 10, 1873 71: 59: 37: 28: 21: 568:"A Man and His Monument" 509: 369:Christianity portal 280:Advent Christian Church 254:Conditional immortality 411:Edinboro, Pennsylvania 158:Second Great Awakening 52:Edinboro, Pennsylvania 485:and personal friend, 573:The Pittsburgh Press 450:Charles Taze Russell 441:concluding that the 423:Great Disappointment 162:Great Disappointment 603:Penn., June 2, 1871 524:Christianity portal 614:The World's Crisis 481:written by fellow 475:The World's Crisis 262:Intermediate state 421:. 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Edinboro, Pennsylvania
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Adventism
William Miller
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Christianity
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Restorationism
Pietism
Millerism
Second Great Awakening
Great Disappointment
William Miller
Nelson H. Barbour
Joseph Bates
Sylvester Bliss
Elon Galusha
Apollos Hale
Joshua V. Himes
Josiah Litch
Rachel O. Preston
T. M. Preble
George Storrs
John T. Walsh
Jonas Wendell
Ellen G. White
James White
John Thomas

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