Advent Tidende

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Advent Tidende
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Advent Tidende (Danish: Advent Herald) was a monthly journal which was in circulation between 1871 and 1883. It was headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, and was the first publication of the Seventh-day Adventists in other language than the English language.[1]

History and profile

Advent Tidende was founded in 1871 and published by Syvende-Dags Advent Trykkeri-Selskab until 1883 in Battle Creek, Michigan.[2] It was started by the Scandinavian Seventh-day Adventists, a Protestant Christian denomination, as a 21-page monthly publication.[3] The editor was John Gotlieb Matteson.[2] In the second year of its existence Advent Tidende was expanded, and its page number became thirty-two.[3] The successor of the magazine which was published on a monthly basis was Sandhedens Tidende.[2]

Several copies of Advent Tidende were sent to both Denmark and Norway from the USA.[3]

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  2. ^ a b c John Gotlieb Matteson, ed. (1871). "Advent tidende". American Historical Periodicals from the American Antiquarian Society. Princeton University Library. p. 1. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
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