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Sketches of the Christian Life and Public Labors of William Miller - Contents
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    INDEX OF SUBJECTS

    PAGE ARTICLES of belief 59-64 Address to believers in the advent near 173-176 Admissions of a lawyer 155 Address to Christians of all denominations 272-277 Address concerning the disappointment 282 An illustration of the Advent message 304 Address to believers, after the passing of the time 320-334 Answer to letter of N.N. Whiting on the subject of the “shut door” 335-338 Albany Conference - Declaration of principles 344-350 Albany Conference - Miller’s address 350-355 Associated action 347 Apology and defense 359-362 Address to the public 381-385 Boston Investigator, letter in 101 Boston Post, letter in 162 Conversion 43, 357 Conviction of duty to preach 65, 72 Correspondence on his views 68 Calls for labor in many places 102 Christian Secretary 159 Christian Reflector, account of labor in 191 Camp-meeting, East Kingston, N.H 162 ” Exeter, N.H. 248 ” Plainfield, Ct 254 Conference address 249 Counsel to believers 315-319 Conference at Albany 343 Conference letter to his family 407-408

    PAGE Deistical Sentiments 25-32 Difficulties in his study 66, 67 Death of his mother - his impression 105-107 Dr. Dowling 190, 195, 200, 204, 205, 206, 211, 213 Dr. Chase 190, 192, 193, 195 Dr. Jarvis 190, 193, 196, 199, 205, 211, 215 Dr. Hamilton 190, 193, 204, 205 Disappointment of seventh month movement 300 Definiteness of prophetic time 362 Death and funeral 405-407 Early life 13-18 Early Christian life 64-66 Eld. Hendryx’ first acquaintance with Miller 73 Eld. T. Cole, Lowell, his disappointment, etc 122 Eld. Himes’ first acquaintance 127 Extension of labors 128 Eld. David Millard, testimony of 131 Eld. D.I. Robinson, letter of 133 Eld. L.D. Fleming, Portland, Me., his account of labor 139 Four fundamental points 7 First public lecture 80 Fanaticism, its commencement 249 False reports of Mr. Miller’s property 267 Faith in his experience in the work 369-374 Gazette and Advertiser, Long Island, testimony of 245 Home of Mr. Miller 262 How to deal with those in error 385, 386 His last sickness - described by Eld. Himes 403-405 Interview on a Hudson River steamer 91 Interesting conversation with ministers 177 Illustration by time of Noah 222 Interview with Methodist ministers on a steamer 286-289 Interesting letter from Harrisburg 291

    PAGE John Starkweather, leader in fanaticism in Boston 251 Low Hampton, settlement there 39 Labor in a revival 71 Licence to preach, Baptist churches in Hampton and Whitehall 93 Letter to Eld. Hendryx 75, 82, 88, 91, 96, 98, 101, 102, 106, 108 Letter from Charles Fitch 113 Letter from pastor in West Troy 115 Letter from pastor of Baptist church in Rome, N.Y 117 Letter to his son, from Burlington, Vt 118 Letter from Boston 121 Lynn Record, notice in the 124 Letter of S. Hawley, Cong. minister, Groton, Mass 126 Lectured on steamboat 166 Letter from home 169 Letter from Mr. Miller on false reports of time 182 Letter of Miller on the fanaticism 255 Letter to I.E. Jones in Advent Herald 311 Letter to the Boston Investigator 339-342 Loss of sight 392 Letter written when he was blind 394 Military life 33-38 “Monomaniac:” interview with a physician 76-78 Memoranda of preaching 98 Ministers of various denominations approve his labors 104 Maine Wesleyan Journal, testimony of, 141 “Midnight Cry,” letter from a member of Yale College 168 Miller and his reviewers 188 Mr. Shimeall 193, 199, 205, 206 Miller’s views sustained by the great body of expositors 189-216 Newark, N.J., meeting in the “big tent” 166 N.Y. Herald’s false report of the time set 181 N.Y. Observer on same 181

    PAGE Notes on points of doctrine 52-54 ” on prophetic periods 56 ” on money received 110 ” on replying to questions 177 ” on Hebrew word hatak, determined, cut off, Daniel 9:24 202 Notes on fanaticism 249 ” on Miller’s view of spiritual gifts 256, 257 ” from Signs of Times on the types 295, 296 ” on the disappointment 307 ” on Mr. Miller’s humility and kindness of spirit 337 ” on Scripture citations on points of doctrine 345-349 ” on drawing back from Advent faith355, 356 ” on the subject of Babylon 363, 364 ” on the “shut door” 368-370 ” on the sanctuary and time 8, 372 ” on the intermediate state 402 Patriotic sentiments 21-24 Prophecies, his first views of the, 51-59 Public labors, commencement of, 79 Publication of lectures 130 Pittsburgh Gazette, testimony of, 186 Prof. Stuart 190, 192, 193, 194, 197, 199 Prof. Hinton 191, 192 Prof. Bush 196, 197, 198 ”” his letter to Wm. Miller 8, 9 Prof. Pond 196 Phrenological Examination in Boston 156-158 Passing of the time 278 Patience under disappointment 306 Religious Impressions 41-43 Rules of Interpretation 48-51 Results of early labors 83-101 Reverend, repudiates the title of 97 Reproof of various errors 364-367 Resolution of sympathy in his blindness, of N.Y. Conf 395

    PAGE Response to resolutions of N.Y. Conf 396-399 Study of the Scriptures 46 Signs of The Times, publication of 134 Synopsis of his views 170-173 Sandy Hill Herald, remarks of 183-185 Seventy weeks and 2300 days 217-221, 372 Specimens of his preaching 228-245 Sickness of Mr. Miller 247 Seventh month movement - his view of it 375-379 Sickness in Canada 386-388 The Scriptures, his love of 92, 93 The Fountain, temperance paper, testimony of 167 The Countryman, testimony of 186 Treatment of opponents 217 The seventh-month movement 295 Universalism, letter on 87 Universalist exhorted 95 Visit of Lafayette 70 Visits to Massachusetts 121 Visit to his house, by D. I. Robinson 400 Way opens for public labors 102 Watertown, Mass., account of Mr. Medbury, Baptist minister 136 Whittier, the poet, letter of 163 Washington City, labors in 277 “What I have not done’” - an interesting letter 388-390