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         Christian Experience and Teachings of Ellen G. White
      
      
        the 2300 years of
      
      
         Daniel 8:14
      
      
        were supposed to terminate with 1843.
      
      
        Accordingly we looked to the end of this year for the coming of the
      
      
        Lord. We were sadly disappointed when the year entirely passed away,
      
      
        and the Saviour had not come.
      
      
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        It was not at first perceived that if the decree did not go forth at
      
      
        the beginning of the year 457 B. C., the 2300 years would not be
      
      
        completed at the close of 1843. But it was ascertained that the decree
      
      
        was given near the close of the year 457 B. C., and therefore the
      
      
        prophetic period must reach to the fall of the year 1844. Therefore the
      
      
        vision of time did not tarry, though it had seemed to do so. We learned
      
      
        to rest upon the language of the prophet: “The vision is yet for an
      
      
        appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry,
      
      
        wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.”
      
      
         Habakkuk
      
      
        2:3
      
      
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        God tested and proved His people by the passing of the time in
      
      
        1843. The mistake made in reckoning the prophetic periods was not at
      
      
        once discovered, even by learned men who opposed the views of those
      
      
        who were looking for Christ’s coming. Scholars declared that Mr.
      
      
        Miller was right in his calculation of the time, though they disputed
      
      
        him in regard to the event that would crown that period. But they, and
      
      
        the waiting people of God, were in a common error on the question of
      
      
        time.
      
      
        Those who had been disappointed were not long left in darkness;
      
      
        for in searching the prophetic periods with earnest prayer the error was
      
      
        discovered, and the tracing of the prophetic pencil down through the
      
      
        tarrying time. In the joyful expectation of the coming of Christ, the
      
      
        apparent tarrying of the vision had not been taken into account, and
      
      
        was a sad and unlooked-for surprise. Yet this very trial was necessary
      
      
        to develop and strengthen the sincere believers in the truth.
      
      
        Hope Renewed
      
      
        Our hopes now centered on the coming of the Lord in 1844. This
      
      
        was also the time for the message of the second angel, who, flying
      
      
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        through the midst of heaven, cried, “Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that
      
      
        great city.”
      
      
         Revelation 14:8
      
      
        . That message was first proclaimed by
      
      
        the servants of God in the summer of 1844. As a result, many left the