Victor T. Houteff

Victor T. Houteff

Victor T. Houteff (n. Raikovo, Bulgaria; 2 de marzo de 1885 - f. Waco, Texas; 5 de febrero de 1955), adventista.

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En 1919 fue bautizado en la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día de Rockford, Illinois y trabajo para la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo día desde 1925 hasta 1930 como asistente de la dirección de Escuela Sabática, lugar donde desarrollo sus doctrinas que luego lo separarían de la iglesia madre fundando la de los Davidianos.

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