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Hello. Can anyone verify the statement added by 208.249.73.230 -- "Mills is know for introducing a doctrine of that later became known as divine apptitude among some evangelical Protestant groups" (which I've quoted verbatim). Googling for `"divine aptitude" Mill' yields no hits, and the original 1911 EB article doesn't mention divine aptitude. Thanks for any info, Wile E. Heresiarch 21:51, 4 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Can anybody contribute the cause of death? Was it natural causes or 'other'?