Publications. 223 



" Miss Seymour was long and favorably known as a teacher in 

 Boston, and has written hymns and poems for various occasions, 

 which entitle her to be numbered among the women poets of 

 the century." 



Daniel Shute. 



A Sermon preached to the Ancient and Honorable Company in Boston, 

 New-England, June 1, 1767. Being the Anniversary of their Election 

 of Officers,, Boston, N. E. Printed and Sold by Edes and Gill in 

 Queen-Street. MDCCLXVIL 



A Sermon preached before his Excellency Francis Bernard, Esqr., Gov- 

 ernor, His Honor Thomas Hutchinson, Esqr., Lieutenant-Governor, the 

 Honourable His Majesty's Council, and the Honourable House of Repre- 

 sentatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New England, 

 May 25th, 1768. Being the Anniversary for the Election of His Ma- 

 jesty's Council for said Province. Boston, New-England. Printed by 

 Richard Draper, Printer to His Excellency the Governor, and the 

 Honourable His Majesty's Council. MDCCLXVIII. (Very scarce.) 



A Sermon delivered at the Meeting-house in the First Parish in Hingham, 

 March 23, 1787, at the Interment of the Rev. Ebenezer Gay, D. D., 

 Pastor of the First Church in Hingham, who died March 18, 1787. 

 Numbers xxiii. 10. " Let me die the death of the Righteous, and let 

 my last end be like his." Salem. Printed by Dabney and Cushing. 

 MDCCLXXXVIII. 



By Daniel Shute and Henry Ware, associates : — 



A Compendious and Plain Catechism, designed for the Benefit of the 

 Rising Generation, and Recommended to the attentive Use of Heads 

 of Families in the Education of their Children, as adapted to improve 

 them in Piety and Virtue. Printed by Samuel Hall, No. 53 Cornhill, 

 Boston. 1794. Addressed " to- the Respectable Inhabitants of Hing- 

 ham." Preface signed by Daniel Shute and Henry Ware. 



John Snyder. 



Christian and Worldly Contentment. A Sermon delivered in the church 

 of the Third Parish in Hingham on the Sunday following the Death of 

 Mr. Thomas F. Whiton, June 9, 1872, by the Pastor. Printed for 

 private distribution only. Hingham. Joseph Easterbrook. 1872. 



Henry E. Spalding. 



Homoeopathy as we see it, as the public sees it, as allopathy sees and uses 

 it. President's Address to the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical 

 Society, April, 1884. Reprinted from the Society's Transactions. 

 Boston. Franklin Press. Rand, Avery, and Company. 1885. 



John Winthrop Spooner. 



Address before the Plymouth District Medical Society, at the Annual 

 Meeting, 1882. " The Relation of the Members of the Massachusetts 

 Medical Society to Homoeopathy and the Homoeopaths." Boston Medi- 

 cal and Surgical Journal, Vol. CVII. No. 4. 



