About William Miller
Religious Leader William Miller was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States on February 15, 1782. He dies at the age of 67, on December 20, 1849.
Baptist pastor who is credited with founding Adventism. He influenced the formation of denominations such as the Advent Christians and the Seventh-day Adventists.
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William Miller before becoming famous
William Miller was born in the Zodiac sign Aquarius (The Water-Bearer), and 1782 is the year of the Chinese Zodiac Tiger (兎).
He dropped out of school at the age of 18, yet was elected to public service as a Constable.
Achievement of William Miller
He predicted the return of Christ on October 22, 1844, a day which would later come to be known as the Millerites' Great Disappointment.
William Miller's Family, Spouse, Dating and Relationship
He was the father of ten children.
William Miller Collabed with
He opened the way for future Adventists such as Religious Leader Arthur Daniells, a minister.
William Miller Income & Net worth
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Latest information about William Miller updated on March 18 2023.