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Charles fitch biography


Charles Fitch was born in 1805 in Hampton, Connecticut.

Charles Fitch was a prominent New England clergyman who became a leading figure in the Millerite movement and thereby linked the Second Great Awakening's..

Charles Fitch

American preacher

For the member of the Michigan House of Representatives, see Charles C.

Fitch.

Charles Fitch (1805–1844) was an American preacher in the early 19th century, who rose to prominence for his work with the Millerite movement.


During his early years, in the 1830s, he had associated with famous evangelistCharles G.

Finney, and worked with him on the causes of temperance and abolition. In 1838, he found some copies of William Miller's lectures, and accepted them at once. However, when he went to share them with local colleagues, he was rebuffed, and so he backed off.

Charles Fitch (1805–1844) was an American preacher in the early 19th century, who rose to prominence for his work with the Millerite movement.

  • Charles Fitch was an American preacher in the early 19th century, who rose to prominence for his work with the Millerite movement.
  • Charles Fitch was a prominent New England clergyman who became a leading figure in the Millerite movement and thereby linked the Second Great Awakening's.
  • He was born in Hampton,.
  • Charles Fitch was a prominent New England clergyman who became a leading figure in the Millerite movement and thereby linked the Second.
  • Three years later, after meeting with Josiah Litch, he openly accepted the Millerite movement, and became one of its foremost preachers. While the core of the Millerite movement was in New England, Fitch focused his efforts on Ohio, Michigan, and Western New York.

    Come Out of Babylon

    Fitch's most notable contribution to Millerism came in the summer of 1843. At the time the publ