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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

John Starkweather, leader in fanaticism in Boston, 251

Low Hampton, settlement there, 39


Labor in a revival, 71
License 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


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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. Shimeal, 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


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N. Y. Observer on same, 181
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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
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Prof. Bush, 196, 197, 198
his letter to Wm. Miller, 8, 9
Prof. Pond, 196
Phrenological Examination in Boston, 156-158
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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
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
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