In 1935, the idea that the 6,000 years ran out in 1874 was moved forward 100 years. «The Second Hand in the Timepiece of God»(PDF). The Golden Age. Consultado em 2 de agosto de 2018. Arquivado do original(PDF) em 28 de setembro de 2007.
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"The writer, among many others now interested, was sound asleep, in profound ignorance of the cry, etc., until 1876, when being awakened he trimmed his lamp (for it is still very early in the morning.) It showed him clearly that the Bridegroom had come and that he is living "in the days of the Son of Man." «From and To The Wedding». Zion's Watch Tower
In 1935, the idea that the 6,000 years ran out in 1874 was moved forward 100 years. «The Second Hand in the Timepiece of God»(PDF). The Golden Age. Consultado em 2 de agosto de 2018. Arquivado do original(PDF) em 28 de setembro de 2007.
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Prophecy and Gnosis — Apocalypticism in the Wake of the Lutheran Protestant Reformation, Robin Bruce Barnes, p 64
A Great Expectation — Eschatological Thought in English Protestantism to 1660 by Bryan W. Ball and E.J. Brill, page 117