The British Millennial Harbinger
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The British Millennial Harbinger was a religious magazine established by the early Restoration Movement leader James Wallis in 1837.[1]: 369 Wallis was a member of a group in Nottingham that withdrew from the Scotch Baptist church in 1836 to form a Church of Christ.[1]: 369 It was originally named The Christian Messenger and Reformer, then The Christian Messenger and Family Magazine. Wallis officially named the magazine The British Millennial Harbinger in 1848.[2] His successor from 1861, David King, changed the name to the British Harbinger in 1866, then to the Ecclesiastical Observer 1871-1889.[3][2]
| Editor | James Wallis |
|---|---|
| Categories | Restoration Movement |
| First issue | 1837 |
| Language | English |
See also
- Millennial Harbinger (U.S.)