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- 1794: Charles Wesley, one of the founders of Methodism believed the world would end this year.[1]
- 1794: The Shakers sect believed the world would end this year.[1]
- 1814: English mystic Johanna Southcott set the end of the world date for 19 October.[1]
- 1836: John Wesley predicted that the "Great Beast" would return and bring about the end of the world.[1]
- 1843-44: William Miller predicted that the world would end between March 21 of 1843 and March 21 of 1844.[1]
- 1844: After the failure of William Miller's previous prediction, he set the date of the world twice in 1844 - April 18, and October 22.[1]
- 1914: The Jehovah's Witnesses predicted the end of the world.[1]
- 1915: The Jehovah's Witnesses predicted the end of the world.[1]
- 1918: The Jehovah's Witnesses predicted the end of the world.[1]
- 1920: The Jehovah's Witnesses predicted the end of the world.[1]
- 1923: Wilbur Glenn Voliva, head of the Christian Apostolic Church in Zion, Illinois, predicts the end of the world.[2]
- 1925: The Jehovah's Witnesses predicted the end of the world.[1]
- 1927: Wilbur Glenn Voliva, head of the Christian Apostolic Church in Zion, Illinois, predicts the end of the world.[2]
- 1930: Wilbur Glenn Voliva, head of the Christian Apostolic Church in Zion, Illinois, predicts the end of the world.[2]
- 1935: Wilbur Glenn Voliva, head of the Christian Apostolic Church in Zion, Illinois, predicts the end of the world.[2]
- 1941: The Jehovah's Witnesses predicted the end of the world.[1]
- 1975: The Jehovah's Witnesses predicted the end of the world.[1]
- 1994: The Jehovah's Witnesses predicted the end of the world.[1]