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Sidney S. Brewer › Texts

Short Name: Sidney S. Brewer
Full Name: Brewer, S. S. (Sidney Smith) 1804-1889
Birth Year: 1804
Death Year: 1889

Rv Sidney Smith Brewer USA 1804-1889. Born in New Jersey, he became an Advent Christian Church minister. He was also a writer. He wrote a book about the second coming of Christ in the 1840s. He married Sarah Ann Conger, and they had two children, a daughter, Maria Elizabeth, and a son, Charles F. He died in New Bedford, MA.

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Texts by Sidney S. Brewer (13)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Come and reign, come and reignSydney Smith Brewer (Author)English5
Guarda, dize quanto falta Para o dia alvorecer?Sidney S. Brewer (Author)Portuguese2
I've seen some way worn travelersSidney S. Brewer (Author)English1
List ye mortals, hear the soundSydney Smith Brewer (Author)4
Look my brethren see the tokensS. S. Brewer (Author)English5
O haste with me to seek those happy scenesSydney Smith Brewer (Author)2
O how I long to see that daySydney Smith Brewer (Author)English16
O world of pure glory! I long to behold theeSidney S. Brewer (Author)English2
O the home we have in that heavenly landS. S. Brewer (Author)English3
The midnight cry in mercy soundsSydney Smith Brewer (Author)7
V'gter, sig mig, Zions MorgenSydney Smith Brewer (Author)1
Watchman, has the tribulationSydney Smith Brewer (Author)English4
Watchman, tell me, does the morningSidney S. Brewer (Author)English54
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