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TUCKER, Joshua Thomas, clergyman, born in Milton, Massachusetts, 20 September, 1812. He was graduated at Yale in 1833, and at Lane theological seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1837, became pastor of a Presbyterian church at Chester, Ill, in the latter year, then of one in Hannibal, Missouri, in 1840, and in 1846 of a church in St. Louis, where in 1847-'8 he edited the" Herald of Religious Liberty." He took charge in 1849 of a Congregational church in Holliston, Massachusetts, remaining till 1867, afterward preached in Chicopee Falls for ten years, and since 1877 has resided in Boston. He was editor of the "Boston Review," a Congregational magazine, in 1861-'8, also of the " Boston Recorder" in 1863-'4, and in 1871-'7 was an editorial writer on the Springfield "Daily Evening Union." The University of Iowa gave film the degree of D. D. in 1875. Dr. Tucker is the author of a life of Christ, entitled "The Sinless One, or the Life Manifested" (Boston, 1855), and "Christ's Infant Kingdom" (1870).
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