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==References == | <p> D.D., a Congregational minister, was born May 7, 1745 (0. S.), at Lyme, Conn.; graduated at Yale College in 1766; entered the ministry in 1768; was ordained pastor at Lisbon, Conn., Oct. 26,1768; and died Aug. 25,1832. He was made a member of Yale College corporation in 1807. Dr. [[Lee]] published An Inquiry whether it be the [[Duty]] of Man to be willing to suffer [[Damnation]] for the [[Divine]] Glory (1786): '''''—''''' Sermons on varlious inportant Subjects (8vo, 1803); and several occasional sermons. '''''—''''' Sprague, Annals, 1:668. </p> | ||
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Andrew Lee [1]
D.D., a Congregational minister, was born May 7, 1745 (0. S.), at Lyme, Conn.; graduated at Yale College in 1766; entered the ministry in 1768; was ordained pastor at Lisbon, Conn., Oct. 26,1768; and died Aug. 25,1832. He was made a member of Yale College corporation in 1807. Dr. Lee published An Inquiry whether it be the Duty of Man to be willing to suffer Damnation for the Divine Glory (1786): — Sermons on varlious inportant Subjects (8vo, 1803); and several occasional sermons. — Sprague, Annals, 1:668.