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Name
  
S. I.


Died
  
1900

S. M. I. Henry wwwwhiteestateorgpioneerHenryGIF

Books
  
Victoria: With Other Poems, The Unanswered Prayer: Or, why Do So Many Children of the Church Go to Ruin?

25 Anos de Ministério da Mulher IASD Chácara Sonho Azul


Sarepta Myrenda Irish Henry (1839–1900) was a Woman's Christian Temperance Union leader.

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In her last years of life, she became a Seventh-day Adventist, and pioneer of women's ministry. She was also involved with the controversial Holy Flesh movement.

Biography

In 1888 she served as the chairperson of the Evangelistic Bureau of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union.

S.M.I. Henry succumbed to pneumonia on January 16 in Graysville, Tennessee.

Publications

Henry published the following material:

  • Victoria: With Other Poems Poe & Hitchcock: Cincinnati, 1865.
  • The Abiding Spirit (1899)
  • Studies in Home and Child Life (1898)
  • Good Form and Christian Etiquette (1900)
  • The Marble Cross and Other Poems
  • The Unanswered Prayer
  • She published other books also.

    Her published articles include:

  • "Saved by Families" DjVu by Henry. The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald 77:5 (30 January 1900)". "Saved by Families" DjVu by Henry, reprint. The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald 95:2 (10 January 1918), p15
  • "My Telescope" DjVu by Henry. Ministry v54 (June 1981), p12–14
  • "Women's Work" by Henry. Adventists Affirm 21 (Spring 2007), p34–43
  • She also wrote songs, including:

  • I Know My Heavenly Father Knows
  • References

    S. M. I. Henry Wikipedia


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