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  1. George Storrs (13 de Dezembro de 1796 - 1879) foi um professor e escritor cristão nos Estados Unidos [1]. Biografia. George Storrs nasceu em Lebanon (Nova Hampshire) nos EUA. Filho de Colonel Constant Storrs (um carreteiro no Exército Revolucionário) e de Lucinda Howe.

  2. George Storrs (December 13, 1796 – December 28, 1879) was a Christian teacher and writer in the United States . Biography. George Storrs was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire on December 13, 1796, son to Colonel Constant Storrs (a wheelwright in the Revolutionary Army) and the former Lucinda Howe (his wife).

    • Early Life
    • Conversion, Marriage, and Abolitionism
    • Millerism and The “Endless-Torture Doctrine”
    • Scattered Adventism and Organization
    • Later Life and Legacy

    Storrs was born on December 13, 1796, in Lebanon, New Hampshire.1 His parents, Colonel Constant Storrs (1752-1828) and Lucinda Howe (1758-1839), married in the fall of 1780, during the American Revolution.2 The couple moved to Lebanon, which was then “almost a wilderness.” The family prospered, and Colonel Storrs “became a wealthy farmer.” Eight ch...

    In 1815, a revival spread through Lebanon. George Storrs, along with 20 others, joined the Congregational Church. Three years later, in 1818, Storrs married Harriet Waterman (1796-1824), a daughter of Colonel Thomas Waterman, “one of the most prominent men” in Lebanon.8 They were “happily married,” for they were “of like faith in Christ.” One daugh...

    Storrs had never doubted that “man possessed an immortal soul” until 1837 when he read a pamphlet in which Philadelphian Henry Grew argued that the wicked did not endure endless torture in hellfire, but were rather completely annihilated.20 After careful examination over a period of years, Storrs became convinced by the biblical evidence. In the sp...

    On November 8, two-and-a-half weeks after the Millerite Disappointment of October 22, Storrs acknowledged, “I was wrong to preach the coming of the Lord on the tenth of the seventh month with the positiveness that I did.” He attributed his error to a “mere human influence, which I call Mesmerism.” He stressed, though, that he did not believe that i...

    In addition to writing tracts and pamphlets, Storrs continued to edit the Herald until 1871. He was replaced due to controversy over his teaching “that probation to the living nations at Christ’s second coming would be extended beyond that event” and that “those among the dead who had not heard the gospel and rejected it would arise and share in th...

  3. Learn about George Storrs, a Methodist minister who became an Adventist preacher and published \"The Bible Examiner\". He was a pioneer in defending the state of the dead and the authority of Scripture.

  4. STORRS, GEORGE. (Veja também Grew, Henry) associado de Russell: w09 15/8 15; w06 15/8 13; w00 15/10 30; jv 45-46. comentários sobre — motivo de servir a Deus: w93 15/5 8. obra global de pregação: w00 15/10 29. crenças: w00 15/10 27-30; jv 45-46. desenvolvimento: w06 15/8 12-13. explicação: w00 15/10 27-30. gravuras: w06 15/8 12; jv 46.

  5. After several years of study and heart-searching George Storrs left the Methodist church where he had been a minister for 11 years because of the doctrine of the state of the dead. There are three ways to approach doctrinal differences. George Storrs experienced all three in his life.

  6. Os adventistas cristãos se separaram do movimento milerita ao redor de 1854, liderados por Jonathan Cummings. Em 1861, em Salem , Massachusetts, é que eles se organizaram formalmente como igreja depois da adesão de Charles F. Hudson e George Storrs.