228 History of H Ingham. 



in Hingham and Removal to the Office of Professor of Divinity in the 

 University at Cambridge. Together with an Address from the Church 

 on the occasion, and his Answer. The whole printed by the General 

 Request of the Society. Boston. Printed by E. Lincoln, Water Street. 

 1805. 



An Eulogy pronounced July 20, 1810, at the Interment of the Rev. Samuel 

 Webber, D.D., President of Harvard University, who expired suddenly 

 on the evening of July 17, in the fifty-first year of his age. Cambridge. 

 Printed by Hollis and Metcalf. 1810. 



A Sermon delivered before the Convention of Congregational Ministers 

 of Massachusetts at their Annual Meeting in Boston, May 28, 1818. 

 Boston. Printed by Wells and Lilly. 1818. 



A Sermon delivered Oct. 12, 1820, at the Ordination of the Rev. William 

 B. O. Peabody to the Pastoral Charge of the Third Congregational 

 Church in Springfield. Springfield. A. G. Tannatt & Co., Printers. 

 1820. 



A Sermon delivered Jan. 17, 1821, at the Ordination of the Rev. Charles 

 Brooks to the Pastoral Charge of the Third Church and Parish in 

 Hingham. Boston. Printed by Ezra Lincoln. 1821. 



A Sermon delivered Dec. 13, 1821, at the Ordination of the Rev. William 

 Ware to the Pastoral Charge of the First Congregational Church in 

 New York, by his father, Henry Ware, D.D., Hollis Professor of 

 Divinity in the University in Cambridge, Mass., together with the 

 Charge and Right Hand of Fellowship. Published at the request 

 of the Congregation by the Library and Tract Society of the First 

 Congregational Church. 1821. 



Use and Meaning of the Phrase " Holy Spirit." 



By Henry Ware and Daniel Shute, 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. 



Henry Ware, Jr. (born 1794). 



His published works, which are numerous, include, — 



A Poem on the Celebration of Peace. Cambridge. 1815. 8vo. 



The Vision of Liberty ; recited before the Phi Beta Kappa Society at 

 Harvard University, Aug. 27, 1824. Published by request. Boston. 

 Oliver Everett, 13 Cornhill. 1824. In a brief prefatory note the 

 author says that the poem is not a poetical invention, but is based on an 

 experience given by an Euglish lady who resided in Hingham about the 

 year 1794. (A scarce pamphlet.) 



Hints on Extemporaneous Preaching. 1824. 18mo. Published in Lon- 

 don, 1830, and in Edinburgh, 1836. 



Recollections of Jotham Anderson. 1824. 



Discourses on the Offices and Character of Jesus Christ. Boston. 1825. 

 12mo. Second edition. 1826. London. 1831. 



