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<p> D.D., a Congregational minister, was born at Salisbury, Conn., 1763; graduated at Yale [[College]] ill 1784; entered the ministry June 3, 1789; and was ordained pastor in Sunderland, Vt., March 18, 1790, where he remained a few years, and in Jan., 1800, became pastor in Colebrook, Conn. ‘ This connection he dissolved in 1827, to become pastor at Marlborougrh,Conn.. Nov. 18,1828, which place he held until Jan. 11. 1837. He died in Hartwick, N. Y., Dec., 1842. Lee published the American Accomptant: an [[Arithmetic]] (1797): — The [[Trial]] of Virtuen: a metrical Version of the Book of Job (1807): — Sermnons especially designed for Revivals (12mo, 1824): — [[Letters]] from [[Aristarchus]] to Philemon (1833); and two or three occasional sermons. — Sprague, Annals, 2:288. </p>
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<p> D.D., a Congregational minister, was born at Salisbury, Conn., 1763; graduated at Yale College ill 1784; entered the ministry June 3, 1789; and was ordained pastor in Sunderland, Vt., March 18, 1790, where he remained a few years, and in Jan., 1800, became pastor in Colebrook, Conn. '''''''''' This connection he dissolved in 1827, to become pastor at Marlborougrh,Conn.. Nov. 18,1828, which place he held until Jan. 11. 1837. He died in Hartwick, N. Y., Dec., 1842. [[Lee]] published the American Accomptant: an [[Arithmetic]] (1797): '''''''''' The [[Trial]] of Virtuen: a metrical Version of the Book of Job (1807): '''''''''' Sermnons especially designed for ''Revivals'' (12mo, 1824): '''''''''' [[Letters]] from [[Aristarchus]] to Philemon (1833); and two or three occasional sermons. '''''''''' Sprague, Annals, 2:288. </p>
 
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Chauncey Lee [1]

D.D., a Congregational minister, was born at Salisbury, Conn., 1763; graduated at Yale College ill 1784; entered the ministry June 3, 1789; and was ordained pastor in Sunderland, Vt., March 18, 1790, where he remained a few years, and in Jan., 1800, became pastor in Colebrook, Conn. This connection he dissolved in 1827, to become pastor at Marlborougrh,Conn.. Nov. 18,1828, which place he held until Jan. 11. 1837. He died in Hartwick, N. Y., Dec., 1842. Lee published the American Accomptant: an Arithmetic (1797): The Trial of Virtuen: a metrical Version of the Book of Job (1807): Sermnons especially designed for Revivals (12mo, 1824): Letters from Aristarchus to Philemon (1833); and two or three occasional sermons. Sprague, Annals, 2:288.

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