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1
Foundations, 1798–1820s
2
Millerite roots, 1831–1844
3
Pre-denominational years, 1844–1860
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3.1
Edson and the Heavenly Sanctuary
3.2
Sabbath observance develops and unites
3.3
Trinitarianism
3.4
Posttribulation Premillennialism
3.5
Adventist publishing work begins with
The Present Truth
4
Formal organization and further growth, 1860–1880
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4.1
Choosing a name and a constitution
4.2
Annual regional camp meetings
4.3
Influence of Ellen G. White
4.4
Political views
4.5
Worldwide mission
5
A world vision and growing pains, 1880–1915
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5.1
1888 General Conference
5.2
Organizational Developments
5.3
Christ's Object Lessons and Adventist schools
5.4
Message to the world
6
Early 20th century, 1915–1930
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6.1
Fundamentalism and progress
7
Mid-20th century
8
Late 20th century
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8.1
Firing of Desmond Ford
8.2
Ordination of women
9
Early 21st century
10
Spiritual Formation
11
In creative works
12
See also
13
References
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13.1
Primary sources
14
Further reading
15
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