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'''Samuel James Andrews''' (1817-1906) was an [[Catholic Apostolic Church|Irvingite]] [[divinity|divine]]. He was born at [[Danbury, Connecticut|Danbury]], [[Connecticut|Conn.]], July 31, 1817; graduated at [[Williams College]], 1839; practiced law for some years, but turned his attention to [[theology]], and was a Congregational [[clergy]]man from 1848 to 1855. In 1856 he became [[pastor]] of the [[Catholic Apostolic Church|Catholic and Apostolic Church]] (Irvingite) at [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford, Conn.]] His publications embrace:
'''Samuel James Andrews''' (1817-1906) was an [[Catholic Apostolic Church|Irvingite]] [[divinity|divine]]. He was born at [[Danbury, Connecticut|Danbury]], [[Connecticut|Conn.]], July , 1817; graduated at [[Williams College]], 1839; practiced law for some years, but turned his attention to [[theology]], and was a Congregational [[clergy]]man from 1848 to 1855. In 1856 he became [[pastor]] of the [[Catholic Apostolic Church|Catholic and Apostolic Church]] (Irvingite) at [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford, Conn.]] His publications embrace:
* ''Life of our Lord upon the Earth, Considered in its Historical, Chronological, and Geographical Relations'' (New York, 1863; new and wholly revised edition, 1891)
* ''Life of our Lord upon the Earth, Considered in its Historical, Chronological, and Geographical Relations'' (New York, 1863; new and wholly revised edition, 1891)
* ''God's Revelations of Himself to Men'' (1885)
* ''God's Revelations of Himself to Men'' (1885)
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Samuel James Andrews (1817-1906) was an Irvingite divine. He was born at Danbury, Conn., July 21, 1817;[1] graduated at Williams College, 1839; practiced law for some years, but turned his attention to theology, and was a Congregational clergyman from 1848 to 1855. In 1856 he became pastor of the Catholic and Apostolic Church (Irvingite) at Hartford, Conn. His publications embrace:

  • Life of our Lord upon the Earth, Considered in its Historical, Chronological, and Geographical Relations (New York, 1863; new and wholly revised edition, 1891)
  • God's Revelations of Himself to Men (1885)
  • Christianity and Anti-Christianity in their Final Conflict (1898)
  • The Church and its Organic Ministry (1899)
  • William Watson Andrews; A Religious Biography (1900).



  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainGilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

References

  1. ^ Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos Six volumes, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889