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120: 521:. Dugger through his publication Mt. Zion Reporter had a connection with different groups that called themselves Mount Zion Church of God (Seventh Day) and that recognized the headquarters in Jerusalem, these congregations are found in different parts of the world, from some African countries to North America, derived from Dugger's missionary activity. 371:, the hometown of Andrew N. Dugger. According to his reports, miraculous healings were reported, as well as the conversion of Dugger's wife's family. In 1924, Milton Grotz and Dugger had doctrinal differences regarding the role of Pentecostalism in the Church of God (Seventh Day) and Dugger's opposition to accepting the doctrine of 462:
During the years of the division, Andrew N. Dugger influenced the appointment of missionaries of the Church to Mexico, thus propagating the orientation of the Salem Division Conference in the Mexican Republic, according to the ethnographer Raphael Patai, when researching in 1930 about the presence of
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In 1923, evangelists of Pentecostal origin such as Milton Grotz joined the Church of God (Seventh Day), Grotz was a preacher who supported and spread the prohibition against the consumption of pork, the prohibition of tobacco, and was also a preacher who believed in healing the sick through "revival"
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from 1874 until his death in 1910, who was also the first vice president of the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day) when the state Conferences were unified into a single organization on October 5, 1884. Andrew N. Dugger was a farmer and schoolteacher in 1910, however he was involved
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During the reunification of the Salem group and the Stanberry group, the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day) became one organization again. Dugger stood against this process during the time of talks. In 1949, Andrew N. Dugger was succeeded by Burt F. Marrs as head of the Department
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Historian and minister Robert Coulter has pointed out that during Dugger's presidency of the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day) in the United States (two terms comprising 1921–1927 and 1929–1931), Andrew Dugger tried to achieve institutional unity through decree and not dialogue.
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Before leaving for Jerusalem, Dugger was part of this anti-reunification group in Salem. In 1950, Dugger traveled to Mexico during the Mexican Church of God (Seventh Day) presidency of José Kim Peck. Due to Dugger's earlier contact with the Mexican Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day), he
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During his presidency of the American church, Andrew N. Dugger ordered the installation of the organization's first printing press in Mexico, due to requests for literature that had been made from different Mexican cities. The printing press was installed in 1923. In that same year he attended, as
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In 1917, the General Conference of the Church of God in Stanberry, Missouri received the minimum amount of $ 1,000, so Andrew N. Dugger felt that the organization would have financial problems. He organized a review to follow up on the destination of local tithes. Realizing that in many cases they
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During the 1930s, after the creation of the Conference in Salem, one of the missionaries in Mexico closest to Andrew N. Dugger was EzequĂ­as Campos, who in 1937 introduced the celebration of the Feasts of Leviticus 23 to the Church of God (Seventh Day) in Mexico and later became the founder of the
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tried to bring them toward the recognition of the dissident organization that opposed reunification (Salem) in the United States, however, the various trips to Mexico were counteracted by Burt F. Marrs, who made his own trips to visit the Mexican Conference and replaced the literature of Dugger.
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Andrew N. Dugger and others organized the movement "Come Back to Salem". This movement had three aspects: 1. A minority that returned to Salem to establish a headquarters with those who followed them, 2. Andrew N. Dugger and Severson who left for Jerusalem, 3. Olson and Groshans, who formed the
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and promoter of the celebration of the Leviticus 23 festivals in Christianity, was a member of the Church of God (Seventh Day), during the temporary split in 1933 that would form the Salem Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day), Armstrong sided with the Salem group and Andrew N. Dugger.
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In 1921, through a series of debates held in Canada and the United States, Dugger's performance led to the conversion of T. J. Marrs and his sons Burt Marrs and Mitchell Marrs, who in later years would be prominent ministers and leaders of the General Conference.
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magazine, ending a long tradition within the Church of God (Seventh Day) that allowed members to exchange opinions and make doctrinal proposals, the reason given by Andrew N. Dugger was that "the diversity of ideas endangered doctrinal uniformity."
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Coulter also mentions that during his presidency, Dugger used the theological diversity within the Church of God as an excuse to divide the organization and later establish the Salem Conference, a temporary division that occurred in 1933.
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were collected by local ministers, he created a policy in which all tithes would be given to the state Conferences, and the tithe of the tithes collected would be sent from the state conferences to the General Conference in Missouri.
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Later Andrew N. Dugger followed in his father's footsteps and dedicated himself to a career as a religious minister within the Church of God (Seventh Day); for this to happen, Dugger had to sell his farm and go to the
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Regarding the formulation of the doctrine of British Israelism, Herbert Armstrong mentions in his autobiography a letter received from Andrew N. Dugger responding to a request for publication:
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I... have just finished the manuscript of the Third Angel's Message and British Israel... You surely are right... I cannot use it... May the Lord bless you..."'
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of Leviticus 23. Years later, Clarence O. Dodd would break away from the Church of God (Seventh Day) and currently considers himself a founder of the
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One of the points that caused controversy within the religious organization was Dugger's opinion on the need to move the church headquarters to
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In 1952, after a long trip to Nigeria while visiting groups of the Church of God in that place, he decided to move to Jerusalem with his wife.
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The paragraph dealing with the constitution of the sect on page 5 states that the Church of God has headquarters in 'Jerusalem, Palestine'."
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Stanberry has been stirred by the power of God during the past week as never before in her history.... we are living in the days of the
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also began), as well as the Presidency of the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day) in the United States in 1921.
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During those years a famous debate took place between Andrew N. Dugger and W. Curtis Porter regarding the religious role of the
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movement "Churches of God 7th Day of Mount Zion", a group of congregations that followed Dugger's leadership and influence to
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Andrew N. Dugger was part of the Split Conference in Salem, but never took a leadership position in the group of
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In 1953, Andrew N. Dugger and his wife Effie Carpenter moved permanently to Jerusalem and began the publication
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After graduation, he was invited by the authorities of the Church of God (Seventh Day) to change his address to
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This coincidence is not due to Armstrong's teaching Andrew N. Dugger, but rather that both were influenced by
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president of the American church, the "First General Convention of the Church of God" in the Mexican city of
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in the United States during the periods 1921–1927 and 1929–1931. He is also considered the founder of the
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Andrew N. Dugger died in 1975 at the age of 89. His son-in-law Gordon Fauth continued the work of the
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Guerrero, Fidel. "From its genesis to the Jewish holidays (1920-1961)". In La Verdad Presente (ed.).
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where the first president of the nascent Mexican Conference, José María Rodríguez, was appointed.
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Church of God (Israelite) when the Mexican Conference abolished the celebration of the holidays.
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meetings. In that year, Andrew N. Dugger reports the following regarding Milton Grotz:
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when it broke away from the General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day).
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Nickels, Richard C. (1988). "X. The Division of 1933 - Stanberry and Salem".
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The division of 1933 of the Church of God (Seventh Day) in the United States
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Andrew Nugent Dugger was the son of Alexander F. Dugger, a minister of the
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of the Church of God (Seventh Day) through an article that promoted
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magazine, a position he held for 18 years from 1914 (the year
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Nickels, Richard C. (1988). "XII. The Merger: 1948-1949".
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missionary in the 20th century. He was president of the
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In 1914, Dugger permanently closed the open forum of
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General Conference of the Church of God (Seventh Day)
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