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millerite2 Min. (ˈmɪləraɪt) [ad. G. millerit: named by W. Haidinger in 1845 after W. H. Miller, professor of mineralogy at Cambridge 1832–1870: see -ite1.] Native sulphide of nickel, usually occurring in brassy or bronze crystals; capillary pyrites.1854 Dana Syst. Min. (ed. 4) II. 49 Millerite, Haid...
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Millerite
Millerite is also formed from sulfur poor olivine cumulates by nucleation. This forms disseminated needle like millerite crystals dispersed throughout the rock mass.
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Millerite
Millerite1 U.S. (ˈmɪləraɪt) [f. the proper name Miller (see below) + -ite1.] A believer in the doctrines of William Miller (died 1849), an American preacher who interpreted the Scriptures as foretelling the early coming of Christ and the end of the world. So ˈMillerism, the doctrines of William Mill...
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Millerism
As Knight notes however, this period represented a "flatness in Millerite evangelism," when even the Millerite preachers must have experienced diminished Graphical timeline of major Millerite groups from the Worldwide Church of God official website
Signs of the Times scans of Millerite journal (1840–1841
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Pecoraite
It is associated with the weathering-and-or oxidation of meteorites or nickel sulfide minerals such as millerite.
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Trevorite
Associated minerals include nimite, willemseite, nickeloan talc, violarite, millerite, reevesite and goethite at Bon Accord; and with native nickel, heazlewoodite and millerite at Mt.
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Heazlewoodite
The Honeymoon Well ultramafic intrusive, Western Australia is known to contain heazlewoodite-millerite sulfide assemblages within serpentinized olivine The mineral is also reported, again in association with millerite, from the ultramafic rocks of New Caledonia.
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Sylvester Bliss
And he was the Millerite leader in Boston,
Massachusetts. He was also editor of the Millerite magazine Advent Shield.
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السبتية (طائفة)
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روابط خارجية
تاريخ الحركة Millerite ، طبع من موسوعة السبتية 10: 892-898 ، 1976. الجدول الزمني الرسومي للمجموعات Millerite الرئيسية من الموقع الرسمي لكنيسة الله العالمية
معتقدات السبتية ، قائمة المعتقدات لحركة الكنيسة السبتية.
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Adventism
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 These groups, stemming from a common Millerite ancestor, collectively became known as the Adventist movement.
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再临宗
American Republic: The Public Involvement of a Major Apocalyptic Movement (University of Tennessee Press, 2001) ISBN 1-57233-111-9
外部连结
History of the Millerite Graphical timeline of major Millerite groups from the Worldwide Church of God official website
Seventh-day Adventist Beliefs , list of beliefs of the Seventh-day
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O. R. L. Crosier
Owen Russell Loomis Crosier (February 2, 1820 – September 15, 1912) was a Millerite preacher and editor from Canandaigua, New York. Crosier collaborated with Hiram Edson and others in setting up and publishing a small Millerite paper, the Day-Dawn.
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Charles Fitch
The Millerite leaders themselves withheld from supporting this call, but neither did they do anything to prevent it. Snow reinvigorated the Millerite movement by predicting that Jesus would come on October 22, 1844.
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Josiah Litch
Fitch later became one of the foremost preachers in the Millerite movement. Around 1841, the Millerite movement requested Litch to become the first general agent.
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Samuel Snow
Snow (1806–1890), skeptic turned Millerite preacher
Samuel Sussman Snow (1818–1892), settler, doctor, gold miner, and rancher in California
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