Sylvester Bliss
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Sylvester Bliss (1814–1863) was a Millerite minister and editor. He served first as assistant editor, then editor, of the Millerite journal, The Signs of the Times. Originally a Congregationalist from Hartford, Connecticut, he obtained a liberal education and was a member of the Historical Society of Boston. He was also an editor of the Advent Shield and later edited the Memoirs of William Miller (1853). He remained until his death the editor of the Advent Herald (the continued and renamed publication of Signs of the Times), which remained the organ of the group of Millerites who did not accept the conditional immortality of the soul. His books include Commentary on the Revelation, The Time of the End, and Analysis of Sacred Chronology.
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External links
- Works by Sylvester Bliss at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Sylvester Bliss at Internet Archive
- An Exposition of the Twenty-fourth of Matthew by Sylvester Bliss (1843)
- Inconsistencies of Colver's Literal Fulfilment of Daniel's Prophecy by Sylvester Bliss (1843)
- The Chronology of the Bible by Sylvester Bliss (1843)
- Review of Rev. O. E. Daggett's Sermon by Sylvester Bliss (1843)
- Exposition of Zechariah XIV by Sylvester Bliss (1843)
- Reasons for Our Hope by Sylvester Bliss (1843)
- Memoirs of William Miller by Sylvester Bliss (1853)
- A Brief Commentary on the Apocalypse by Sylvester Bliss (1853)
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