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STACY, James, clergyman, born in Liberty county, Georgia, 2 June, 1830. He was graduated at Oglethorpe university, Georgia, in 1849, studied theology at Colum-bin, South Carolina, and in 1853 was ordained by the Georgia presbytery. After preaching as a supply until 1857, he was called to the pastorate of the New-nan, Georgia, Presbyterian church, where he still remains. He has been stated clerk of the presbytery of Atlanta from its organization in 1867 to the present time, and has held the same office in the synod of Georgia since 1876. He is president of the board of directors of the theological seminary at Columbia, South Carolina He received the honorary degree of D. D. from Arkansas college in 1876. Dr. Stacy has published a prize essay on the "IIoly Sabbath" (Richmond, 1877) ; " Water Baptism" (1882); and " Day of Rest" (1885).
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