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Joshua V. Himes

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Like Miller, Himes at first opposed the setting of October 22, 1844 as the exact date for the return of Christ, but accepted it shortly before the date arrived. The date passed without incident, and Himes and Miller were the subjects of intense scrutiny and accusations. Himes published his defense,
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in 1839, on a recommendation from David Cambell (who would later become an ardent critic of Miller's prophetic interpretation). Impressed by what he observed, or perhaps just aware of Miller's potential, Himes invited Miller to speak at Chardon Street Chapel in Boston. From these lectures, Himes
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church in New Bedford where he was licensed as an exhorter (most likely, an initial level role—he could preach and pastor a church, but was not an ordained minister). On November 1825 he married Mary Thompson Handy, and the following year was ordained to the ministry. Over the next few years he
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In 1836, he left First Christian Church (some scholars claim that he was forced out of his position because of his single-minded focus on social reform movements). With only sixteen members, he started a new gathering at Lyceum Hall on Hanover Street; two years later, they relocated to a new
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priest, but when Himes was twelve, his father fell into financial ruin when a ship captain disappeared with a valuable cargo, leaving Stuckeley in immense debt. Himes, unable to afford his education in seminary, was then apprenticed to a cabinetmaker in
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and his abolitionist movement (Garrison still referred to him as "a sincere and worthy man," although he rejected the Millerite movement, stating that Himes had “become the victim of an absurd theory”).
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sanctuary that would become Chardon Street Chapel, dedicated on November 6, 1838. On November 29, 1842, when Himes resigned his position to John Starkweather, the total gathering was 410.
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became convinced of the imminent return of Christ, and sought opportunities for Miller to preach. In 1840 he published and edited the first Millerite newspaper,
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In October 1824, Elizabeth filed for divorce from Himes' father (a court order stated that Stuckeley was now a "yeoman...residing in parts unknown").
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in 1830. There he rose to prominence, reviving a church that was near death, and becoming active in the educational, temperance, peace, and
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In 1863 Himes accepted the doctrine of conditional immortality, joined the Advent Christian Church, and moved his family to
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to the attention of the world, stretching into Canada and England. In 1842 he started a second newspaper, the
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Himes met William Miller twice before recruiting him: first, at a Christian Connexion Conference in
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Joshua Vaughan Himes, John G. L. Himes, William Lloyd Garrison Himes, Edwin Thompson Himes
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Himes, Joshua V. (November 15, 1844). "Second Advent – Mr. Himes's Statement".
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List of religions and religious denominations#Adventist and related churches
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Entry into Ministry, Support of Progressive Social Reform/Intellectuals
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List of Christian denominations#Millerites and comparable groups
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God's Strange Work: William Miller and the End of the World
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Career following the Great Disappointment of 1844, Death
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Christian leader, publisher, and promoter (1805–1895)
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of the first Millerite prophetic chart, designed by
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Adventism
William Miller
William Miller
Christianity
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Restorationism
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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
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