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G. W. Sederquist

Short Name: G. W. Sederquist
Full Name: Sederquist, G. W. (George W.), 1838-1921
Birth Year: 1838
Death Year: 1921

From The World's Crisis, 13 April 1921, p.7:

"Elder Sederquist was born in Lower Granville, Nova Scotia, according to the narrative in his Life and Labors, Sept. 10, 1838. He was converted about the first of the year 1863, was baptized in February, and was soon out in the field in Gospel work, with open doors for his labors. After a few years he accepted the Adventist faith, and in the spring of 1871 entered the United States and took up his home in Lynn [Mass.]."

--Entire article available in the DNAH Archives. Also available is a short article (and photo) about Sederquist in the Messiah's Advocate, 7 December 1910.


Texts by G. W. Sederquist (24)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A ruler once came to Jesus and saidG. W. Sederquist (Author)English1
I am on the gospel railway, en route to Canaan's landG. W. Sederquist (Author)1
I am redeemed, O wonderful loveG. W. S. (Author)English5
I believe the Bible, it taught me how to prayRev. G. W. S. (Author (vs. 3))English6
I love to sing of my heavenly homeG. W. Sederquist (Author)1
I must go, when Jesus calls meG. W. Sederquist (Author)3
Jesus is coming, tell the glad story, Ring out the message, swell the refrainqG. W. Sederquist (Author)English5
Jesus, the Savior, by faith I can seeG. W. Sederquist (Author)English1
Jesus the Savior from Nazareth cameG. W. Sederquist (Author)English1
Many souls on life's dark oceanG. W. S. (Author)English4
O what shall it profit thee by and byG. W. Sederquist (Author)1
O hear the cry of the dying thiefG. W. S. (Author)2
Only a little while, to walk with weary feetG. W. Sederquist (Author)English5
"Onward and upward to my Father's home"G. W. S. (Author)English2
Say, why do you linger so long in sinG. W. S. (Author)English1
The Master was out in the desertG. D. W. (Author)English1
The Savior is coming, He calleth for theeG. W. S. (Author)English3
'Tis almost time for the Lord to comeG. W. Sederquist (Author)English46
'Tis Jesus, the Shepherd, who cares for the sheepG. W. Sederquist (Author)3
'Twas early in the morning, at the breaking of the dayG. W. Sederquist (Author)English4
We are sowing the seed of the word of lifeG. W. Sederquist (Author)3
When Moses led God's people forthGeorge W. Sederquist (Author)English1
When the Redeemer comes for His chosenGeorge W. Sederquist (Author)English1
Working for Jesus, toiling each dayG. W. S. (Author)English1

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