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(William Miller 1782 – 1849) Jehovah’s Witnesses and Adventism Part 1 Historical Origins – by Jason Wright Introduction Whether you know it or not we each have a worldview through which we comprehend the world around us. Our worldview is born out of antecedent ideas,...