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Rev. Miles Grant (December 13, 1819 in Torrington, Connecticut – March 24, 1911), Adventist preacher and teacher at Armenia Seminary.[1] Advocate of conditional immortality from 1860 to the 1890s and author of Positive theology (1895)

Until twenty-one years of age he spent most of his time in hard farm labor, excepting winters, when at school.[2]

References

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  1. ^ F. L. Piper, Life and Labors Miles Grant
  2. ^ Samuel Orcutt, History of Torrington, Connecticut: from its first settlement, 1878