- Annie R. Smith
Annie Rebekah Smith (
March 16 ,1828 –July 26 ,1855 )cite journal
title = The Life and Love of Annie Smith
journal = Adventist Heritage
volume = 2
issue = 1
date = Summer, 1975
pages = 14–23
url = http://0-astatine.llu.edu.catalog.llu.edu/doc_info.asp?DocID=311] An early American Seventh-day Adventisthymnist , she was the sister of the early Adventist pioneer,Uriah Smith . She has ten hymns in the currentSeventh-day Adventist Church Hymnal . She died oftuberculosis .Some of the hymns she authored include:
* How Far from Home?
* I Saw One Weary
* Long upon the Mountainscite web
title = Annie Rebekah Smith
url = http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/s/m/smith_ar.htm
accessdate = 2006-11-23]Subsequent to having written and submitted a poem to the "Review and Herald" (now "
Adventist Review "), she was recognised by James White as a talented writer. Although her eye-sight was not sufficient to work as a copy-editor, she accepted the position. Upon arriving inSaratoga Springs, New York , she was healed through "anointing and prayer"During the following three and a half years before her death, she contributed around 45 articles to the "Review and Herald" and to the "Youth's Instructor".
Her romance with
John Nevins Andrews failed to end in marriage, with Andrews instead choosing Angeline Stevens to be his wife. The failure of Andrews to follow through with the marriage prompted Ellen White to write that "Annie's disappointment cost her her life."References
External links
*http://www.adventistheritage.org/article.php?id=73
*http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/s/m/smith_ar.htm
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