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More correctly, Seventh-day Adventists. This denomination was formed back in the early1800s when many people from other churches became convinced from their study of the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation that Jesus was returning to earth in 1844. Their disappointment resulted in a diligent re-study of the same prophecies whereupon they discovered their error: the event was not the return of Jesus to this earth, but Jesus entering the Most Holy Place of the Sanctuary in heaven to begin the investigative judgment, first of the dead, and eventually of the living. The two beliefs that bound the group together were that the Sabbath day of worship was still Saturday, the seventh day of the week as established during creation, not Sunday, the first day of the week, as the Roman Catholic Church later proclaimed, and that Jesus would return to this earth as soon as the judgment is completed. Thus their name: Seventh-day (the correct day of worship) Adventist (believing in the second coming (advent) of Jesus.

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The Seventh day adventish church originates from the united states in the 1800s. Do a Google search on early adventist history to learn more

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The Seventh Day Adventist sect of Christianity was formally established in 1863.

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