Daniel Sidney Warner

Daniel Sidney Warner (June 25, 1842 December 12, 1895) was an American church reformer and one of the founders of the Church of God (Anderson) and other similar church groups in the holiness movement. He called for evangelism, the preaching of entire sanctification, and the unity of Christians.

Daniel Sidney Warner
Born(1842-06-25)June 25, 1842
Bristol (now Marshallville), Ohio
DiedDecember 12, 1895(1895-12-12) (aged 53)
Grand Junction, Michigan
Resting placeGrand Junction, Michigan
EducationOberlin College
Occupation(s)Theologian and church movement initiator
Known forLeader in the Holiness Movement
Spouse(s)Tamzen Ann Kerr, Sarah Keller, Frances Miller
ChildrenLevilla Modest and Sidney
Parent(s)David and Leah Warner

Warner taught the Restorationist concept of restoring the Church to New Testament practice. He is also known for some of his songs which other church groups have incorporated into their hymnody. He is mostly known by only the initials of his given and middle name, D. S. Warner, which was typical for his time period.

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