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O. R. L. Crosier

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109: 123: 71:, Edson received an insight from God which explained that the Millerites’ error was not in the date, but in the event; that Jesus had begun His work as High Priest in the most holy place in Heaven. Crosier, Edson, and Hahn joined together to study the subject, and Crosier wrote out their findings on the subject of the sanctuary and its cleansing. 78:, was to cleanse. The believers understood this cleansing to be what the 2300 days in Daniel was referring to. This belief is known as the investigative judgment. Crosier's published account of Edson's vision came into the possession of 74:
The findings published by Crosier, Hahn and Edson led to a new understanding about the sanctuary in heaven. Their paper explained how there was a sanctuary in heaven, that Christ, the heavenly
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which predicted that "the sanctuary would be cleansed". The Millerites understood this verse to point to Christ's return to "cleanse" the earth. O. R. L. Crosier collaborated with
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and predicted that Christ would return about the year 1843, which was later refined to October 22, 1844. This belief was based on the
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Crosier spent October 22, 1844 with friends waiting for the event with Edson and others. On the morning after the
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Later, however, he repudiated the doctrine entirely.
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and an interpretation of the 2300 days mentioned in
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James White
Ellen G. White
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