Publications. 229 



Sermons on Small Sins. Boston. 1827. 12mo. 



On the Formation of Christian Character. Cambridge. 1831. 12mo. 

 Numerous editions in America and Great Britain. One American 

 edition with the Progress of the Christian Life in one volume. This 

 work has had a wide circulation. 



The Life of the Saviour. 1832. The seventh edition was published in 

 1884 by the American Unitarian Association, pp. 271. 12mo. Pub- 

 lished also in London. 



The Feast of the Tabernacle. A Poem. Cambridge. 1837. 



Scenes and Characters Illustrating Christian Truth. Edited. Boston. 

 18mo. Published also in London in 2 vols. 



The Life of Noah Worcester, D.D. 12mo. Boston. Munroe and 

 Company. 



Life of Joseph Priestley, LL.D. 12mo. Boston. Munroe and Company. 



Memoir of Oberlin. 16mo. Boston. Munroe and Company. 



Memoirs of the Rev. Noah Worcester, D.D., with a Preface, Notes, and a 

 concluding Chapter, by Samuel Worcester. Boston. James Munroe and 

 Company. 1844. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. 155. 



The Duty of promoting Christianity by the circulation of Books. Boston. 

 James Munroe & Co. July, 1838. Printed for the American Unitarian 

 Association. 



How to Spend a day. In two Chapters. Boston. James Munroe & Co. 

 October, 1839. 



A Sermon delivered at Dorchester, before the Evangelical Missionary 

 Society in Massachusetts, at their Annual Meeting, June 7, 1820. Bos- 

 ton. Published by J. W. Burditt. 



Outline of the Testimony of Scripture against the Trinity. Boston. Taken 

 from an Address delivered in 1827, before the Unitarian Association of 

 York County, Me. 



The Law of Honor. A Discourse occasioned by the recent Duel in Wash- 

 ington ; delivered March 4, 1838, in the Chapel of Harvard University, 

 and in the West Church, Boston. Published by request. Cambridge. 

 Folsom, Wells, and Thurston, Printers to the University. 1838. 



Additional publications, most of them in pamphlet form, are as 

 follows : — 



The Faith once delivered to the Saints. 

 Three Important Questions answered. 

 Sober Thoughts on the State of the Times. 

 Nature, Reality, and Power of Christian Faith. 

 Thoughts for the New Year. 

 How to Spend Holy Time. 



A Selection from his works was published by Chandler Robbins. Boston. 

 1846, 47. 4 vols. 8vo. 



John Ware. 



Born in Hingham, 1795. Graduated at Harvard College 1813, 

 and M.D. 1816. Became adjunct professor 1832, and professor, 

 1836, of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in Harvard College. 

 Resigned 1858 ; died 1864. 



His published works relating to the Science of Medicine are 

 numerous and " regarded as standard authority." A volume en- 



