D. M. Canright
Seventh-day Adventist leader (1840–1919) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dudley Marvin Canright (September 22, 1840 – May 12, 1919) was a pastor in the Seventh-day Adventist Church for 22 years, who later left the church and became one of its severest critics. He joined the church in 1859, at the age of 19, and rose through the ministry to a position of prominence on the General Conference, a committee of Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders.
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D. M. Canright | |
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Born | (1840-09-22)September 22, 1840 |
Died | May 12, 1919(1919-05-12) (aged 78) |
Occupation | Pastor |
Known for | One of the church's severest critics |
Spouse | Lucretia Cranson |
Children | 7 |
Parent(s) | Hiram and Loretta Canright |
Religion | Christian |
Church | Seventh-day Adventist Church |
Ordained | 1865 |
Offices held | President of the Sabbath School Association of the Seventh-day Adventist Church |
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