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| 1874
| [[Charles Taze Russell]]
| Ang unang pangulo ng ngayong [[Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|Watchtower Society]] ng [[Jehovah's Witnesses]] ay kumwenta ng taong 1874 bilang ang taon ng ikalawang pagbabalik ni Hesus at hanggang sa kanyang kamatayan ay nagturo na si Kristo ay hindi makikitang presente at namumuno sa mga kalangitan mula sa petsang hinulaang ito. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3404705638.html |title=Charles Taze Russell—FREE Charles Taze Russell Information &#124; Encyclopedia.com: Find Charles Taze Russell Research |publisher=Encyclopedia.com |date= |accessdate=2009-11-21}}</ref><ref>"The writer, among many others now interested, was sound asleep, in profound ignorance of the cry, etc., until 1876, when being awakened he trimmed his lamp (for it is still very early in the morning.) It showed him clearly that the Bridegroom had come and that he is living "in the days of the Son of Man."{{cite journal |journal=Zion's Watch Tower|author=C.T. Russell |title=From and To The Wedding |url=http://www.mostholyfaith.com/bible/Reprints/Z1880APR.asp |month=April | year=1880 |page=2}}</ref><ref>Russell explained how he accepted the idea of an invisible return of Christ from N.H. Barbour in [http://www.agsconsulting.com/htdbv5/r3820.htm "Harvest Gatherings and Siftings"] in the July 15, 1906 ''Watch Tower'', ''Reprints'' page 3822.</ref><ref>''The Three Worlds and The Harvest of This World'' by N.H. Barbour and C.T. Russell (1877). Text available online at: [http://www.heraldmag.org/olb/contents/history/3worlds.pdf http://www.heraldmag.org/olb/contents/history/3worlds.pdf]</ref> Inihayag ni Russell ang hindi makikitang pagbabalik ni Hesus noong 1874,<ref>''The Three Worlds'', p. 175.</ref> at muling pagkabuhay ng mga santo noong 1875,<ref>''The Three Worlds'', pp. 104–108.</ref> bpredictedhumula theng endwakas ofng thepag-aani "harvest"at and aisang rapture of the saintsng tomga heavensanto forsa 1878,<ref>See pages 68, 89–93, 124, 125–126, 143 of ''The Three Worlds.''</ref> at ang huling wakas ng "araw ng poot" noong 1914.<ref>The year 1914 was seen as the final end of the "day of wrath": ."..the 'times of the Gentiles,' reach from B.C. 606 to A.D. 1914, or forty years beyond 1874. And the time of trouble, conquest of the nations, and events connected with the day of wrath, have only ample time, during the balance of this forty years, for their fulfillment." ''The Three Worlds'', p. 189.</ref><ref>In 1935, the idea that the 6,000 years ran out in 1874 was moved forward 100 years.{{cite journal|journal=The Golden Age|title=The Second Hand in the Timepiece of God|pages=412–413|date=March 27, 1935|url=http://www.a2z.org/wtarchive/docs/1935_Calendar_Golden_Age.pdf|format=PDF}}</ref>
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| 1891