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    Uriah Smith (May 3, 1832 – March 6, 1903) was a Seventh-day Adventist author, minister, educator, and theologian who is best known as the longest serving editor of the Review and Herald (now the Adventist Review) for over 50 years.

  2. Uriah Smith was a gifted church leader—a teacher, writer, editor, poet, hymn writer, inventor, and engraver. His family were Millerite Adventists, so at age 12 he experienced the 1844 disappointment. Around that time, his infected left leg had to be amputated above the knee.

  3. Uriah Smith was a gifted church leader--a teacher, writer, editor, poet, hymn writer, inventor, and engraver. His family were Millerite adventists, so at the age of 12 he went through the 1844 disappointment. At about the same age, his infected left leg had to be amputated above the knee.

  4. At West Wilton we found Mr. Archibald Smith and his gracious wife. He is a nephew of Uriah Smith, with whom he was well acquainted, living for a time in his home in Battle Creek.

  5. Is Sunday Called the Sabbath in the New Testament? Read Contents Details. Key to Smiths Diagram and Parliamentary Rules.

  6. In 1857 Uriah married Harriet Stevens, a coworker, the daughter of Cyprian and Almira Stevens. Until his death in 1903 Smith served, with only brief interruptions, as either editor or associate editor of the Review. 1EGWLM 890.6.

  7. Uriah Smith was one of the best-educated men the movement had at that time. His contributions to schools and the Education system were immense. Watch this ep...

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