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And he felt the change for the better, sensibly, in quitting the birthplace of "Millerism," and going into a comparatively enlightened region.
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This started what has become known as a "Millerism" within my group of fiends.
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Millerism lost some luster when the end did not come on the designated day, but it did not fizzle out entirely.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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'Came the age of Millerism,' Sinatra said years later when discussing his career.
Sinatra The Man Behind the Myth Taraborrelli, J. R. 1997
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We have been so irreverent as to laugh at Mormonism and Millerism, which have created such commotions further North; and modern prophets have no honor in our country.
Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject E. N. [Editor] Elliott
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Though no writer himself, he was the cause of a great deal of writing on the part of others, who flooded the land with a special and curious literature -- the literature of Millerism.
The Aldine, Vol. 5, No. 1., January, 1872 A Typographic Art Journal Various
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From Millerism, and Spiritualism, every Utopian idea has numerous advocates.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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This low tide in financial matters was characterized by remarkable religious developments; slavery, temperance and Millerism became church questions; and it was regarded as the peculiar mission of Mr. Aiken to distinguish between truth and error.
Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men Maurice [Unknown role] Joblin
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Mr. Houston thought that Millerism should also be included in the benefits of the appropriation.
Letters and Journals 02] Morse, Samuel F B 1914
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I will do Harry Miller justice: he must have had a kind of talent, almost of genius; all attempts to lower his tone proving fruitless, and the Harry-Millerism ineradicable.
The Wrecker 1898
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