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Was The name Seventh-day Adventist adopted in May 21, 1863?

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Anika Nicole

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Answered Nov 15, 2018

Yes, it is true that the Seventh-day Adventist Church was adopted on May 21, 1863, inBattle Creek, Michigan, United States.

It is a Millennialist Protestant Christian denomination which believesthat the biblical Sabbath day should be observed on the seventh day of the week, i.e. Saturday.

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John Adney

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Answered Apr 26, 2017

The name was adopted at the session on September 28th - October 1st 1860
May 3rd 1861 the seventhday adventist publishing association was incorporated
21st May 1863 - establishment of General conference of Seventh day adventist
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John Smith

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Answered Mar 15, 2017

True
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