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...
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Uriah Smith Stephens (August 3, 1821 – February 13, 1882) was an American labor leader. He was most notable for his leadership of nine Philadelphia garment...
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Uriah Rennie (born 1959), English football referee U. M. Rose (1834–1913), American lawyer Uriah Smith (1832–1903) American photographer Uriah Smith Stephens...
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Pioneers such as Ellen Harmon White, John Loughborough, J. N. Andrews, and Uriah Smith were teenagers and young adults when they began making an impact in the...
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White served as editor of the periodical until 1851 when he invited Uriah Smith to become editor. He played a senior role in the management of church...
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only the letters which refer to Latin numerals are counted. In 1866, Uriah Smith was the first to propose the interpretation to the Seventh-day Adventist...
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of God: Its Offices and Manifestations, p. 9 Uriah Smith, The Biblical Institute (1878), p. 184 Uriah Smith, Looking Unto Jesus, p. 10 For instance Ellen...
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existence—including those in use in 1866 during the reign of Pope Pius IX when Uriah Smith made his claim—shows that none have this inscription, nor is there any...
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The Horsey Horseless was an early automobile created by Uriah Smith, a Seventh-day Adventist preacher, and inventor, in Battle Creek, Michigan. It contained...
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White, Crosier, and also Uriah Smith supported the belief. Some critics accused Ellen White of plagiarising from Uriah Smith and other authors on this...
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