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EDDY, Zachary, clergyman, born in Stockbridge, Vermont, 19 December 1815. He was educated by private tutors, ordained as a minister of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1835, and was for several years a home missionary in western New York and Wisconsin. He was pastor of Congregational Churches in Warsaw, New York, in 1850'5, and Northampton, Massachusetts, in 1857'67, of the Brooklyn Heights Dutch Reformed Church in 1867'71, and afterward of Congregational Churches in Chelsea, Massachusetts, Detroit, Michigan, and Augusta, Georgia, where he is at present (1887). Williams gave him the degree of D. D. in 1860. Dr. Eddy has published " Immanuel, or the Life of Jesus Christ" (Springfield, Massachusetts, 1868); and was the principal compiler of "Hymns of the Church" (1869), and joint editor of "Carmina Sanctorum" (New York, 1884).
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