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The Historical Ideologies Of Soul Sleep

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The historical theologies of Soul Sleep is related to Annihilation in Adventism. Soul sleep itself came from a Methodist preacher named George Storrs. In the year 1837 Storrs read a tract that was written by one of his contemporaries Deacon Henry Grew. Grew was a Baptist minister, but since he believed in soul sleep, he left so he could go teach this theology elsewhere. Storrs was greatly inspired by the theology of soul sleep and annihilation because Storrs came to the understanding that soul sleep reflected his comprehension of the very mercy of God. Storrs came to the decision to actually write his very own tract and to also write as many as six sermons in the year of 1841. These tracts were greatly circulated throughout with nearly

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