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Apollos Hale(1807–1898)〔https://openlibrary.org/b/OL13554165M/Memoirs_of_William_Miller_generally_known_as_a_lecturer_on_the_prophecies_and_the_second_coming_of_Christ〕 was a Methodist Episcopal preacher in New England. He joined the Millerites and contributed significantly as a lecturer, a writer, and co-designer of the widely disseminated "1843 chart". Following the Great Disappointment, he adopted the shut-door doctrine at first, along with Joseph Turner. Later he abandoned this interpretation. ==Biography==
Hale began his work as a Methodist Episcopal minister in Charleston and Medford, Massachusetts,〔Methodist Episcopal Church, ''Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church'', (New York: T. Mason and G. Lane, 1840) (p. 200 )〕 in 1833.〔Methodist Episcopal Church, ''Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church'', (New York: T. Mason and G. Lane, 1840)(p. 198 )〕 He married Rebecca Wait in December, 1836.〔Waters, Thomas Franklin, Sarah Goodhue, and John Wise. ''Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony'', (Ipswich, MA: The Ipswich Historical Society, 1905) (p. 537 )〕 He left the Methodist Episcopal ministry in 1842.〔Methodist Episcopal Church, ''Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church'', (New York: T. Mason and G. Lane, 1845) (p. 259 )〕 Hale spent the last years of his life in Washington, D.C., where he died.〔J. N. Loughborough, "District 1," ''Review and Herald'', July 26, 1898, (p. 478 (djvu) ) ((pdf) )〕
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