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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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. |
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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. |
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Daniel Whitby | 1638-1726 |
1703 |
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Dipensationalism. Arminian Priest in Church of England. Systematised postmillennialism. |
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Manuel Lacunza Y Díaz | 1731-1801 |
1790- |
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Dipensationalism. "founder of modern Christian Zionism and Millenarianism" |
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Joseph Wolff | 1795–1862 |
1821 |
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German Jewish Christian missionary |
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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. |
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Charles Finney | 1792–1875 |
1825 |
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Congregationalist, "Father of Revivalism". Taught at Oberlin, became 2nd President. |
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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 |
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Joseph Smith | 1805–1844 |
1830 |
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Mormonism. |
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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. |
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John Darby | 1801-1882 |
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Dipensationalism. Father of Dispensationalism. Plymouth Brethren. |
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Margaret Macdonald | 1815- |
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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. |
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William Kelly | 1821–1906 |
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Dipensationalism. Protégé of John Darby |
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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. |
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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 |
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Joseph Bates | 1792–1872 |
1845 |
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Adventism-SDA. Founded Sabbatarian Adventism, pre-SDA. |
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James Springer White | 1821-1881 |
The Present Truth (now the Adventist Review) |
1849 |
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Adventism-SDA.(prev.: Sabbatarian Adventism) |
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T. M. Preble | 1810–1907 |
1844 |
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Adventism-SDA (prev Millerite)(prev.:Free Will Baptist {excommunicated}) Converted Andrews & Bates to SDA |
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J. N. Andrews | 1829-1883 |
1850 |
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Adventism-SDA. Identified the two-horned beast of Revelation as USA |
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Uriah Smith | 1832–1903 |
1855 |
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Adventism-SDA (prev.: Millerite). |
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John Loughborough | 1832–1924 |
1852 |
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Adventism-SDA. Converted by Andrews sermon. Developed Health Message |
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Ellen G. White | 1827–1915 |
1845-1915 |
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Adventism-SDA. Founder SDA |
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Sabbath and Sanctuary Conferences | 1848 to 1850 |
1848 to 1850 |
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Adventism. |
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James Brooks | 1830-97 |
Date of Influence |
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Dipensationalism. Pre-millenialist. Brooks Bible College |
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Cyrus Scofield | 1843–1921 |
Scofield Reference Bible (1909) |
Date of Influence |
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Dipensationalism. |
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Dwight L Moody | 1837–1899 |
1873- |
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Dipensationalism. Influenced the Pentecostal Movement |
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Charles Spurgeon | 1834–1892 |
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British Reformed Baptist |
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Mary Baker Eddy | 1821–1910 |
1875 |
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Influenced by Phineas Quimby |
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Niagra Bible Conference | Lifespan |
1876 to 1897 |
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Dipensationalism.Premillennialism. Brookes wrote Creed. Scofield & Wm Moorehead were in attendence. |
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Nelson H. Barbour | 1824-1905 |
1867 |
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proto-Jehovah's Witnesses |
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Charles Taze Russel | 1852–1916 |
1879 |
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Watchtower & Tract Society (proto-Jehovah's Witnesses) |
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Emma Curtis Hopkins | 1849–1925 |
Drops of Gold and Scientific Christian Mental Practice (1888) |
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. |
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Charles & Myrtle Fillmore | 1845–1948 |
Modern Thought |
1889 |
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Founders, Unity Church {New Thought} espousing Personl Divinity, healing through positive thought. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Tim LaHaye | 1926- |
1995 |
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Dispensationalism for pop culture. |
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