Original Source Material for The Second Great Awakening and So Much More!

From 1798 {General Berthier Shit-cans Pope Pius VI} until 1929 {The Lateran Accords}

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What we were doing while Rome seemed to have a mortal wound

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Lifespan
Prominent Work Date of Influence
Barnabus
4th Century
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Dipensationalism. Earliest suggestion of post-tribulation rapture (later developed in dispensationalism).The Epistle is in the Codex Sinaiticus. History is not sure if this is the Cypriot Jew of NT book Acts or Barnabus of Alexandria.
Francisco de Ribera
1537–1591
16th Century
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Dipensationalism-Futurist. Jesuit priest taught a-millennialism, historicism and futurism. Worked to counter Reformers view of 1260 year prophecy.
Daniel Whitby
1638-1726
1703
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Dipensationalism. Arminian Priest in Church of England. Systematised postmillennialism.
Manuel Lacunza Y Díaz
1731-1801
1790-
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Dipensationalism. "founder of modern Christian Zionism and Millenarianism"
Joseph Wolff
1795–1862
1821
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German Jewish Christian missionary
Edward Irvine
1792-1834
The Morning Watch
1822
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Dipensationalism. Scottish. Translated Lacunza's The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty into English.
Charles Finney
1792–1875
1825
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Congregationalist, "Father of Revivalism". Taught at Oberlin, became 2nd President.
Pierre-Jean De Smet
1801–1873
First detailed map of the Missouri River valley
1827
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Mormonism. Jesuit. Friend of Brigham Young
Joseph Smith
1805–1844
1830
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Mormonism.
Brigham Young
1801–1877
Prominent Work
1832
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Mormonism. President of LDS Church 1847-1877. Took Mormons to Salt Lake City on advice of De Smet. Had 55 wives, directed the founding of 350 towns.
John Darby
1801-1882
Date of Influence
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Dipensationalism. Father of Dispensationalism. Plymouth Brethren.
Margaret Macdonald
1815-
Date of Influence
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Dipensationalism. Had a vision at age 15 that may have influenced John Darby (controversial).A pre-tribulation rapture is not evident in her vision.
William Kelly
1821–1906
Date of Influence
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Dipensationalism. Protégé of John Darby
William Miller
1782–1849
1831-1844
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Former Mason, Deist father. Brought about "The Great Disappointment" by assuming Christ would return in 1844.
Hiram Edson
1806–1882
Prominent Work
1844
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Adventism-SDA. Introduced Investigative Judgment (Sanctuary) doctrine. 3rd Sabbath Conference 1848 held in his home
Joseph Bates
1792–1872
1845
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Adventism-SDA. Founded Sabbatarian Adventism, pre-SDA.
James Springer White
1821-1881
The Present Truth (now the Adventist Review)
1849
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Adventism-SDA.(prev.: Sabbatarian Adventism)
T. M. Preble
1810–1907
1844
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Adventism-SDA (prev Millerite)(prev.:Free Will Baptist {excommunicated}) Converted Andrews & Bates to SDA
J. N. Andrews
1829-1883
1850
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Adventism-SDA. Identified the two-horned beast of Revelation as USA
Uriah Smith
1832–1903
1855
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Adventism-SDA (prev.: Millerite).
John Loughborough
1832–1924
1852
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Adventism-SDA. Converted by Andrews sermon. Developed Health Message
Ellen G. White
1827–1915
1845-1915
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Adventism-SDA. Founder SDA
Sabbath and Sanctuary Conferences
1848 to 1850
1848 to 1850
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Adventism.
James Brooks
1830-97
Date of Influence
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Dipensationalism. Pre-millenialist. Brooks Bible College
Cyrus Scofield
1843–1921
Date of Influence
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Dipensationalism.
Dwight L Moody
1837–1899
1873-
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Dipensationalism. Influenced the Pentecostal Movement
Charles Spurgeon
1834–1892
Date of Influence
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British Reformed Baptist
Mary Baker Eddy
1821–1910
1875
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Influenced by Phineas Quimby
Niagra Bible Conference
Lifespan
1876 to 1897
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Dipensationalism.Premillennialism. Brookes wrote Creed. Scofield & Wm Moorehead were in attendence.
Nelson H. Barbour
1824-1905
1867
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proto-Jehovah's Witnesses
Charles Taze Russel
1852–1916
1879
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Watchtower & Tract Society (proto-Jehovah's Witnesses)
Emma Curtis Hopkins
1849–1925
1886
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{New Thought} Pioneer, espousing Personl Divinity, healing through positive thought. Charles & Myrtle Fillmore, Wm. Atkinson were students. Originally Christian Scientist, added gnosticism & Theosophy to found Christian Science Theological Seminary of Chicago.
Charles & Myrtle Fillmore
1845–1948
Modern Thought
1889
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Founders, Unity Church {New Thought} espousing Personl Divinity, healing through positive thought.
William Walker Atkinson
1862–1932
A Mental Science Catechism Complete Works
1889
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Unity Church {New Thought} espousing Personl Divinity, healing through positive thought.
Joseph Franklin Rutherford
1869–1942
1916
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founded Jehovah's Witnesses from Watchtower & Tract Society. Imprisoned in 1918 after The Finished Mystery was deemed seditious.
Tim LaHaye
1926-
1995
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Dispensationalism for pop culture.
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