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ECKLEI, Joseph, clergyman, born in England in 1750; died in the United States in 1811. He was graduated at Princeton in 1772, and ordained pastor of the Old South Church, Boston, in 1779. He was an original member of the Society for propagating the gospel among the Indians in 1787, and was for many years one of the Boston association of ministers of Congregational Churches when they formed only one association. In 1806 he delivered the Dud élan lecture, which was published. He also published several sermons between 1782 and 1810. The degree of D.D. was conferred upon him by Princeton in 1793.
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