All four of the organizations' founders were New England natives, with the exception of a brief embrace, but only Smith distinguished himself from the others by opposing the region's prevailing views on racial matters
This presentation contrasts and compares William Miller, Ellen G. White, Mary Baker Eddy, and the founding leaders of the Seventh Day Adventist Church with those of Joseph Smith about slavery, race, and ethnicity (founder of the Christian Science movement). All four of the organizations' founders were New England natives, with the exception of a brief embrace, but only Smith distinguished himself from the others by opposing the region's prevailing views on racial matters, which were largely abolitionist and moderately progressive.All four of the organizations' founders were New England natives, with the exception of a brief embrace, but only Smith distinguished himself from the others by opposing the region's prevailing views on racial matters
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