The document summarizes the events among Millerite Adventists following the Great Disappointment of October 22, 1844, when Jesus did not return as they expected. It discusses their various responses, including maintaining the date was correct but Christ returned spiritually, the development of the "shut door" doctrine that probation had closed, and the Albany Conference of 1845 that helped organize the movement and reject extreme beliefs. The conference established the Evangelical Adventists who would form the Advent Christian Church still operating today.