Publications. 231 



Henry Austin Whitney. 



Early Settlers of Hinghaui, New England ; including extracts from the 

 minutes of Daniel Cushiug of Hingham, with a photograph of his manu- 

 script. Printed for private distribution. Boston. Press of John Wilson 

 and Son. 1865. Large quarto pamphlet. Only nfty copies published. 



Nicholas Bowes Whitney. 



A Sermon delivered Sept. 16, 1821 ; occasioned by the death of Josiah 

 Lane, Jun., in the nineteenth year of his age, who was drowned from on 

 board the schooner " Ida." Boston. Printed by Ezra Lincoln. 1821. 



Peter Whitney. 



Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Perez Lincoln, Gloucester, Aug. 7, 1805. 

 8vo. pp.30. Boston. 1S05. The pamphlet also includes the Charge 

 by Rev. Manasseh Cutler, D.D., and the Right Hand of Fellowship by 

 Rev. Abiel Abbot, D.D. 



Rev. Perez Lincoln was a native of Hingham. 



Phineas Whitney. 



A Sermon delivered Jan. 1, 1800, at the Ordination of his Son, the Rev. 

 Nicholas Bowes Whitney, to the care of the Second Church and Society 

 in Hingham, as a Colleague Pastor with the Rev. Daniel Shute, D.D. 

 Boston. Printed by Manning and Loring, near the Old South Meet- 

 ing-house. 1800. The pamphlet also includes the Charge by Rev. 

 David Barnes, D.D.,of Scituate, and the Right Hand of Fellowship, by 

 Rev. Henry Ware, of Hingham. 



James Humphrey Wilder. 



An Oration delivered at the request of the young men of Hingham, on the 

 Fourth of July, 1832. Hingham. Jedidiah Farmer. 1832. 



An Address delivered before the Sunday School of the First Parish, in 

 Forest Sanctuary, Hingham, Aug. 25, 1840. Hingham. J. Farmer, 

 Printer. Small pamphlet. 



Joshua Wilder. 



A Plea for Liberty of Conscience and Personal Freedom from Military 

 Conscription. In Letters to Thomas Loring, Esqr. A place for every 

 member in the body, and also in the body politic — and every member 

 in its place. Hingham. Printed by J. Farmer. 1840. Small pamphlet. 

 (Scarce.) 



Samuel Willard. 



Collection of Hymns, adopted, while in manuscript, by the Third Congre- 

 gational Society in Hingham. Boston. Leonard C. Bowles. 1830. 

 Press of Minot Pratt, Hingham. Bound volume, pp. 360. 



Rhetoric, or the principles of Elocution, by Samuel Willard, D.D., A.A.S. 

 Boston. Leonard C. Bowles. 1830. Hingham. Press of Minot Pratt. 

 Bound volume. lOmo. pp. 198. 



Edward J. Young. 



The Early Religious Customs of New England. An Address delivered at 

 the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the building of the Meeting-house in 

 Hingham, Mass., Aug. 8, 1881. Cambridge. University Press. 1882. 



