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Charles Fitch was a significant figure in the early Adventist movement, known for his passionate advocacy of the teachings of William Miller. His works and sermons contributed to the spread of Millerite beliefs, emphasizing the imminent return of Christ and the importance of personal piety. Fitch's writings, including his notable address delivered on the Fourth of July in 1836 at Pine Street Church in Boston, reflect his deep commitment to these ideas and his eloquence as a preacher.

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