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vegetarians and meat eaters.
Adventists'
clean lifestyles were
recognized by the U.S.
military in 1954 when 2,200
Adventists volunteered to
serve as human...
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Following this meeting, the "Millerites" then
became known as "
Adventists" or "Second
Adventists". However, the
delegates disagreed on
several theological...
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General ****ociation of
Branch Davidian Seventh-day
Adventists, or the
Branch Seventh-day
Adventists) are a
religious sect
founded in 1955 by
Benjamin Roden...
- perspectives, see the
articles on
Progressive Adventists and
Historic Adventists.) The Seventh-day
Adventist denomination expresses its
official teachings...
- head of the
General Conference of Seventh-day
Adventists, the
governing body of the Seventh-day
Adventist Church. The president's
office is
within the...
- Shut Door"
Adventists were disparate, but
slowly emerged. Only
Joseph Bates had had any
prominence in the
Millerite movement.
Adventists see themselves...
- empire. The Seventh-day
Adventists follow the
Historicist interpretation of the statue. This
interpretation is not
unique to
Adventists and was held by multiple...
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including Seventh Day Baptists,
Sabbatarian Adventists (Seventh-day
Adventists,
Davidian Seventh-day
Adventists,
Church of God (Seventh Day) conferences...
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differences between Seventh Day
Baptists and Seventh-day
Adventists, arguing, "The S. D.
Adventists hold the
divinity of
Christ so
nearly with the trinitarian...
- Seventh-day
Adventists is a
movement within Seventh-day Adventism. It was
founded in 1929 by
Victor Houteff. He
joined the Seventh-day
Adventist Church in...