Publications. 213 



Calvin Lincoln. 



A Sermon preached on the morning of the Annual Fast, April 3, 1834. 

 Published by request. 



A Sermon to Young Men, delivered at Fitchburg, Feb. 22, 1835. Pub- 

 lished by request. 



Evils of Sectarianism. A Sermon preached at Fitchburg, Sunday April 

 9, 1843. Printed by request. Fitchburg. Published by Charles 

 Shepley. 1843. 



A Sermon preached in the Meeting-house of the First Parish in Hingham, 

 Jan. 8, 1865, the Sunday after the Funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews 

 Harding. Hingham. Blossom and Easterbrook. 1865. N. B. The 

 deceased was an only daughter of the Pastor. 



A Discourse on the Lite and Character of Rev. Ezra Stiles Gannett, D.D., 

 delivered in the Meeting-house of the First Parish in Hingham, on 

 Sunday, Sept. 3, 1871. Printed by request. Boston. 1871. Barker, 

 Cotter & Co., Printers. 



Discourse delivered to the First Parish in Hingham, Sept. 8, 1869, on the 

 Re-opening of their Meeting-house, with an Appendix. Hingham. 

 Published by (he Parish. 1 873. 



George Lincoln (born 1797). 



The Pilgrims' Songs in the Wilderness. A book of Hymns. By George 

 Lincoln, Jr. Published for the author, April, 1821. 16mo. pp. 32. 

 Copies are rare. 



George Lincoln (born 1822). 



A Genealogical Record of the Families of Hingham, beginning with the 

 settlement of the town, Sept. 2, 1635. In two volumes. 8vo. (Vol- 

 umes II. and III. of this History.) 



By George Lincoln and Fearing Burr, associates : — 



The Town of Hingham in the late Civil War, with Sketches of its Soldiers 

 and Sailors. Also the Address and other Exercises at the Dedication 

 of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. Published by order of the 

 Town. 1876. 8vo. pp. 455. 



Henry Lincoln. 



A Sermon preached at the Ordination of the Rev. Nymphas Hatch to the 

 Pastoral Care of the First Church and Society in Tisbury (Martha's 

 Vineyard), Oct. 7, 1801. Boston. January, 1802. 



A Sermon delivered, Sept. 14, 1806, at the Interment of Mrs. Rachel 

 Smith. 8vo. pp. 19. Boston. 1806. 



Levi Lincoln. 



A son of Enoch and Rachel (Fearing) Lincoln. He was born in 

 Hingham, May 15, 1749. After graduating at Harvard College, in 

 1772, he settled at Worcester, Mass., where he soon became dis- 

 tinguished as a lawyer and judge ; was later a member of Con- 

 gress, acting Governor, etc. "A Farmer's Letters," written by 

 him, and published in 1800 and 1801, were widely circulated, and 



