David Hyrum Smith

Short Name: David Hyrum Smith
Full Name: Smith, David Hyrum, 1844-1904
Birth Year: 1844
Death Year: 1904

Youngest son of Joseph Smith, Jr., and his first wife, Emma. Active in leadership positions in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (now the Community of Christ). Poet.

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David Hyrum Smith (November 17, 1844 – August 29, 1904) was an American religious leader, poet, painter, singer, philosopher, and naturalist. The youngest son of Joseph Smith and Emma Hale Smith, he was an influential missionary and leader in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church). He was born approximately five months after the murder of his father. Joseph told Emma before he died what the child's name should be. From December 1847, David was raised by his mother and her second husband, Lewis C. Bidamon.

Texts by David Hyrum Smith (51)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A calm and gentle quiet reigns tonightDavid H. Smith (Author)English5
Again shall the children of zion singDavid H. Smith (Author)2
All our desire is to the LordDavid H. Smith (Author)3
As the little sands minuteDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Bless these little ones, O GodDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Chosen messengers of gloryDavid H. Smith (Author)2
De la sierra hermosa se puede cantarDavid Hyrum Smith (Author)Spanish2
From pinnacle to corner-stoneDavid H. Smith (Author)2
From the sides of the hills they comeDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Gathered where the waters glideDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Go, bring me a garment both costly and newDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Here is a little lambDavid H. Smith (Author)2
How frail the human formDavid H. Smith (Author)2
I am earth, I will singDavid H. Smith (Author)2
In lower space exists a placeDavid H. Smith (Author)2
In meekness in weakness and painDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Let Isr'l, though scattered and peeledDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Let us each be faithful day by dayDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Let us pray for one another That our minds and hearts may blendDavid H. Smith, 1844-1904 (Adapter)English3
Let us pray for one another, For the day is fading fastDavid H. Smith (Author)English5
Let us shake off the coals from our garmentsDavid H. Smith, 1844-1904 (Author)5
Let us tell of the good we are hopingDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Like the meeting of the watersDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Long have we sighed for the glory of ZionDavid H. Smith (Author)2
No liberty without a lawDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Not by evil wealth of DammonDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Now the sun is brightly shiningDavid H. Smith (Author)2
O come, let us sing of the Savior's returnDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Organize my church and kingdomDavid H. Smith (Author)3
Our Savior's words we bring to mindDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Shall we be toiling thereDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Societies, intelligent, show an order and a lawDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Soft shades glide o'er hill and daleDavid H. Smith (Author)3
The brightness of a lamp gone outDavid H. Smith (Author)3
The clods of the valley shall lie aboveDavid H. Smith (Author)2
The hills shall hear a whisperDavid H. Smith (Author)2
The kingdom of the earthDavid H. Smith (Author)2
The saints shall wear robes as the liliesDavid H. Smith (Author)English5
There is a mighty angelDavid H. Smith (Author)2
'Tis sweet indeed, at break of dayDavid H. Smith (Author)2
We as the living witnesses Declare the word to youDavid H. Smith (Author)3
We come with joy the truth to teach youDavid H. Smith (Author)English4
We know the time is near at handDavid H. Smith (Author)2
We shall in the spirit waitDavid H. Smith (Author)2
We take these children in our armsDavid H. Smith (Author)2
When here our minds are truly turnedDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Whence the dread spirit that o'er earthDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Worldly cares a moment leave usDavid H. Smith, 1844-1904 (Author)English2
Would you know the warning signsDavid H. Smith (Author)2
Ye living saints, beholdDavid H. Smith (Author)2
You may sing of the beauties of the mountains and daleDavid H. Smith, 1844-1904 (Author)English3

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