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AMERICAN SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST MINISTER (1855-1916)
E. J. Waggoner; Ellet Joseph Waggoner; Ellet Waggoner; E.J. Waggoner

Hyatt Howe Waggoner         
AMERICAN LITERARY SCHOLAR
Hyatt H. Waggoner
Hyatt Howe Waggoner (born Pleasant Valley, New York, November 19, 1913; died October 13, 1988, in Hanover, New Hampshire) was a professor of English. He is today best known for his work on Nathaniel Hawthorne, especially Hawthorne's Selected Tales and Sketches (1950), Hawthorne: A Critical Study (1956) and The Presence of Hawthorne (1979), and in 1978 played a pivotal role in the authentication of the novelist's "lost notebook".
waggoner         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Waggoner (disambiguation)
n.
Browning Family murders         
AMERICAN CONVICTED MASS MURDERER
User:Bjoh249/Nicholas Waggoner Browning; Draft:Nicholas Waggoner Browning; Nicholas Browning; Nicholas Waggoner Browning; Browning Family murders
The Browning Family murders were the quadruple homicide of a family in Maryland in 2008. The victims were a father and mother and their two youngest sons.

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Ellet J. Waggoner

Ellet Joseph "E.J." Waggoner (January 12, 1855 – May 28, 1916) was a Seventh-day Adventist particularly known for his impact on the theology of the church, along with friend and associate Alonzo T. Jones at the 1888 Minneapolis General Conference Session. At the meeting of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Ellet J. Waggoner along with Alonzo T. Jones presented a message on justification supported by Ellen G. White, but resisted by church leaders such as G. I. Butler and others. He supported theological issues such as the meaning of "righteousness by faith", the nature of the Godhead, the relationship between law and grace, and Justification and its relationship to Sanctification.