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In August 1844 at a camp-meeting in Exeter, New Hampshire, everything changed when Samuel S. Snow presented a message of earth-shattering proportions — what became known as the “ seventh-month ” message or the “ true midnight cry .” In a complex discussion based on scriptural typology, Snow presented his conclusion ( still based on the 2300 day prophecy in ), that Christ would return on, “ the tenth day of the seventh month of the present year, 1844 .” Again using the calendar of the Karaite Jews, this date was determined to be October 22, 1844.

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In August 1844 at a camp meeting in Exeter, New Hampshire, Samuel S. Snow presented his own interpretation, which became known as the " seventh-month message " or the " true midnight cry ".

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In August 1844 at a camp-meeting in Exeter, New Hampshire, Samuel S. Snow presented a message that became known as the " seventh-month " message or the " true midnight cry.

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