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    Uriah Smith Connects with the Review Office

    It was during the publication of Volume III of the Review that Uriah Smith began the observance of the Sabbath, and became connected with the Review office, in which he was writer and editor for so many long years. His first production published in the paper was a poem entitled, “The Warning Voice of Time and Prophecy,” which appeared March 17, 1853.GSAM 320.2

    Elder Smith first heard the third angel’s message at a conference held in Washington, N.H., Sept. 10 to 12, 1852. Returning home to West Wilton, he carefully studied what he had heard, and began the observance of the seventh day the first Sabbath in December, 1852. He became connected with the Review office in Rochester, N.Y., May 3, 1853, where he and his sister Annie labored for their board and clothing, instead of teaching in an academy for $1,000 per year and their board. Such were, in kind, some of the sacrifices made to establish the work of the third angel’s message in its early days.GSAM 320.3

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