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An Exploration of Adventist History and Culture

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Hobbes' Place | An Exploration of Adventist History and Culture Hobbes' Place An Exploration of Adventist History and Culture “I Have Heard the Angel’s Sing” March 20, 2010 Hymn singing was of great importance to the early Adventists. James White recalled that at the first official Millerite camp-meeting held in Exeter, Maine in 1842, “the singing of Second-Advent melodies possessed a power such as I had never before witnessed in sacred songs”. (James White, Life Incidents , Steam Press of the SDA Publishing Association, 1868, p73.) Such hymn singing produced wide ranging responses from the “almost breathless silence” of nearly a thousand listeners that James White experienced when he commenced a service in Litchfield Maine, by singing “You Will See Your Lord a-Coming”; to the “animated singing” and “shouting aloud for joy” that Joseph Bates experienced at a camp-meeting in Taunton, Massachusetts in 1842. (Joseph Bates, The Autobiography of Elder Joseph Bates , Steam Pre...

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