Samuel James Andrews

Samuel James Andrews (July 31, 1817 in Danbury, Connecticut – October 11, 1906 in Hartford, Connecticut ) was an Irvingite divine.

Life
He graduated from Williams College in 1839 and practiced law for some years, but turned his attention to theology, and was a Congregational clergyman from 1848 to 1855. In 1856 he became pastor of the Catholic and Apostolic Church (Irvingite) at Hartford, Connecticut.

Works
Andrews's publications include:
 * Sufferings of Union Soldiers in Southern Prisons: Transcript of Andersonville Trial (1870)
 * God's Revelations of Himself to Men (1885)
 * Life of our Lord upon the Earth, Considered in its Historical, Chronological, and Geographical Relations (New York, 1863; new and wholly revised edition, 1891)
 * Christianity and Anti-Christianity in their Final Conflict (1898)
 * The Church and its Organic Ministry (1899)
 * God's Revelations of Himself to Men (1901)