Daniel Wise (author)
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Daniel Wise (1813-1898) was a Methodist Episcopal clerical author, born in Portsmouth, England. He entered the United States in 1833, and became a pastor (1837-52). He worked as an editor of Zion's Herald (1852-56), and corresponding secretary of the Sunday School Union and Tract Society of his church (1856-72). Part of his duty as secretary was to edit all the publications of the society. From 1872, he was occupied in literary work. He published more than 40 books, including:
- The Path of Life (1847)
- The Saintly and Successful Worker (1879)
- Heroic Methodists of the Olden Time (1882)
- Our Missionary Heroes and Heroines (1884)
- Young Knights of the Cross (1887)
- Faith, Hope, Love, and Duty (1891)
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