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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. He was put in charge of the church paper, the Adventist Review and Sabbath Herald, and his sharply worded opinions became familiar to thousands of readers. He had much to say about prophecy and sharply-worded criticism of slavery and Catholicism.

  3. Smith was the first Secretary of the General Conference starting in 1863. He is best known for his book, The Prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation . He was the first Bible teacher at Battle Creek College.

  4. No other books contain so many chains of prophecy reaching down to the end. In no other books is the grand procession of events that leads us through to the termination of probationary time, and ushers us into the realities of the eternal state, so fully and minutely set forth.

  5. Uriah Smith was a gifted church leadera 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.

  6. Uriah Smith has 119 books on Goodreads with 774 ratings. Uriah Smiths most popular book is Daniel and the Revelation.

  7. Uriah Smith Smith, Uriah (May 3, 1832 – March 6, 1903). Editor and author, who gave 50 years of service to the SDA [Seventh-day Adventist] cause. He was born in West Wilton, New Hampshire, and was impressed in childhood by the Advent Movement of 1843-1844.

  8. Uriah Smith was the first Secretary of the General Conference, accepting this post at the organization of the General Conference in the spring of the year 1863. APBP 20.3 He is best known for his book, The Prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation , which has circulated by the thousands of copies.

  9. Jul 24, 2009 · This book was written by Uriah Smith, the Seventh-day Adventist author and past long-time editor for "The Review and Herald." It is a systematic examination of all (or nearly all) the verses of the Bible on the doctrines of the immortality of the soul and eternal torment in hell.

  10. Apr 20, 2021 · Just five years later, in 1865, Uriah Smith (1832–1903) published the work Thoughts, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Revelation that would swiftly change the understanding of the number 666 among Seventh-day Adventists. 62 Throughout his writings, Smith consistently declared that the six hundred threescore and six mentioned in ...

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