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Church of God (Seventh Day), The.
Two groups withdrew from Seventh-day Adventists (see
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Adventist Bodies, 4
) because of disagreement over the name of a new press. They were joined by another group that objected to
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Mrs. E. G. White's*
status as prophetess. These formed the
Definition: church; chapter (usually abbr. chap.)
Ch.
of God (
Definition: Advent(ist); Adventism
Adv.
) and
Definition: estimate(d); establish(ed, -es, -ing, -ment)
est.
headquarters at Stanberry, Missouri Later this body split into 2 groups centering in Denver, Colorado, and Salem, West Virginia.
See also
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Church of God (Seventh Day), The
(Denver, Colorado);
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Church of God (Seventh Day), The
(Salem,
Definition: west(ern)
W.
Virginia).

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