218 History of Hingham. 



Mary Miles. 



" Charles Liston, or Self Denial. A Tale for Youth." Hingham. C. and 

 E. B. Gill. 1834. Jedidiah Farmer, Printer. 12mo. pp. 36. The 

 author's name does not appear on the title-page. See notice in the 

 "Hingham Gazette " of May 9, 1834. 



John F. Moors. 



A Discourse preached at the funeral of Mr. Luther B. Lincoln in the 

 Unitarian Church in Deerfield, May 13, 1855. By John F. Moors, 

 Pastor. 



Andrews Norton. 



His published works are numerous and important, and in- 

 clude : — 



A Discourse on Religious Education, at Derby Academy, Hingham, 1818. 

 Inaugural Address delivered before the University in Cambridge, Aug. 10, 



1819. 

 Thoughts on True and False Religion, 1820. 

 Address at the funeral of Levi Frisbie, 1822. 

 Memoir of Levi Frisbie, 1823. 

 Review of Trustees' Address, 1823. 

 Speech before the Overseers of Harvard College, 1825, and others. 



He edited the " Miscellaneous Writings of Charles Eliot," 1814 ; 

 " The Poems of Mrs. Hemans," 1826 ; and " The General Reposi- 

 tory and Review," 1812-13, four volumes in all. He was also con- 

 nected with the " Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Litera- 

 ture," and a contributor to the " Literary Miscellany," Cambridge, 

 1804-05, "Monthly Anthology," "Christian Disciple," "North 

 American Review," and " Christian Examiner." 



A Statement of Reasons for not believing the Doctrines of Trinitarians 

 concerning the Nature of God, and the Person of Christ. 1833. First 

 edition. 



The thirteenth edition, with Additions and a Biographical 

 Notice of the author was published, in 1882, by the American 

 Unitarian Association. 



The Evidences of the Genuineness of the Gospels. First volume issued 

 in 1837. 



In 1844 appeared the second and third volumes of this great 

 work, " completing the important and laborious investigation 

 which had occupied him for many years." 



" With the exception of his volume ' Tracts on Christianity,' 

 composed chiefly of the larger essays and discourses which had 

 before appeared in a separate form, this was his last published 

 book." 



An abridged edition of " The Evidences of the Genuineness of the Gos- 

 pels," in one volume, was published in 1880, by the American Unitarian 

 Association. 12mo. cloth, pp. 584. 



