Authors from the Past

The Writings of Hamilton Smith.


I have been unable to find anyone who is able to give a character sketch of Mr Smith.
Here is the scanty and unverified information that I have been able to collect concerning him.
His father was a sea captain. He lived firstly in Sutton, Surrey, and later in Weston-super Mare.

His wife´s name was Rachel, he had four children - John, Ralph, Kathleen (who died in giving birth), and M. Eva Smith whose home-call was in the early 1990´s.

He was linked in business with his cousin F B Hole before their full-time ministry for the Lord. His personal ministry during his life-time was confined to Britain, but his written ministry has gone out world-wide since his home-call. (He died of myocarditis following influenza at the age of eighty.)

For a long time not even a photograph was known to exist of him. I have located a Bridlington Conference group photograph of about 1913 on which he is identified and also a very nice studio group photograph of the editorial committee of Scripture Truth magazine at its founding in 1909.

Hamilton Smith is a much loved expositor of the Scriptures. He wrote on many different portions of the Bible but is probably best known for his character studies of Abraham, Elijah, Elisha, Joseph, and Ruth which have been published in several languages. His writings are terse and yet do not lack content as a consequence of their brevity. One of his effective teaching methods is short, profound comparisons and contrasts. His book on the Song of Solomon is a classic example of the way his writings draw out the heart to the One he served so faithfully all his life.

He edited ´Notes of Interest on the Lord´s work´ (abroad) at least until August 1939 (No. 48), and contributed many magazine articles to ´Scripture Truth´ and many are published in ´An Outline of Sound Words´.



The Writings of Hamilton Smith

Abide in Me

Abigail

Abraham

An Open Letter On Present Exercises

At His Feet

Bless the Lord at All Times

Christian Experience

Comfort in Trial and Help in trouble

Elijah – A Prophet of the Lord

Elisha – The Man of God

Emmaus

Epistles of Christ

Extracts from the Letters of Samuel Rutherford

Extracts from the writings of Thomas Watson

Extracts from the writings of William Gurnall

First Epistle to the Thessalonians

Fruit – bearing and Testimony

Gleanings on the Church

Grace and Glory

Guidance in a Day of Ruin

Habakkuk

Haggai – The Messenger and His Message

His Desire Is Towards Me

Hold that fast which thou hast

In His Steps

Jacobs Dream

Joseph

Life and Godliness

Modernism

Nehemiah

One Shepherd and One Flock

One Thing

Open Brethren

Psalm 23

Psalms

Samuel the Prophet

Seven Exhortations

Short Papers on the Church

Suffering and Glory

The Addresses to the Seven Churches

The Appearing

The Blessed Hope

The Blessing of Jacob

The Book of Daniel

The Book of Ruth

The Breaches in the Wall

The Bride of the Lamb

The Brokenhearted

The Call of God

The Christian Company

The Comforts of the Lord

The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved

The Epistle of James

The Epistle of Jude

The Epistles of John

The Epistle to the Ephesians

The Epistle to the Galatians

The Epistle to the Hebrews

The Epistle to the Philippians Outline

The Epistle to the Philippians

The Facts Restated

The First Epistle of Peter

The First Epistle to Timothy

The First Epistle to the Corinthians

The First Martyr

The Garden of the Lord

The Glories of the Mount

The Gospel of Mark

The Heavenly Calling

The Hope

The Lamb of God

The Last Days

The Last Message

The Last Words

The Lord Our Resource

The Lord Thy Keeper

The Loveliness of Christ

The New Command

The Old Prophet of Bethel

The Outlook

The Path of Life

The Pattern of the House

The Pleasure of the Lord

The Rapture

The Revelation

The Second Epistle of Peter

The Second Epistle to Timothy

The Secret Place of the Most High

The Shepherd Psalm

The Single Eye

The Song of Songs

The son of God

The Well of Bethlehem

The flock of God

The Love that will not let me go

The man that well-nigh slipped

The Remainest

Three Women

 The Path of Life and Separation