In the “Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society” are the following papers:--
, vol.
II.; Remarks on Matt.
XXVIII. 19, vol.
III.; The Gospel a New Creation, vol.
IV.; Obituary Notice of
, vol.
IV.
Reason and Faith, vol.
III.; Article on Dr. Robert South's Discourses, vol IV.; Article on
's Plans and Memoirs, &c., vol.
VIII., new series.
On Isaiah LXIV. 6; The Friendship of the World.
, at different times; several Illustrations of Scripture, at different times.
Right Hand of Fellowship at the Ordination of Rev. Charles Brooks, in Hingham | 1821 |
The Address to the Phi Beta Kappa Society | 1829 |
Obituary Notice of Rev. Dr. Foster, of Brighton | 1829 |
Address to the Society at the Ordination of Rev. T. B. Fox, Newburyport | 1831 |
Charge at the Installation of Rev. Edward B. Hall, Providence, R. I. | 1832 |
Address to the Society at the Ordination of Rev. John Pierpont, jun., Lynn | 1843 |
Obituary Notice of Rev. Samuel Ripley | 1847 |
Address to the Society at the Ordination of Rev. Horatio Stebbins, in Fitchburg | 1851 |
Obituary Notice of Miss Eliza Townsend | 1854 |
Mrs. Lydia Maria child. |
Hobomok, an Indian Story | 1824 |
Rebels, a Tale of the Revolution | 1825 |
Juvenile Miscellany, 16 vols., edited | from 1826 to 1834 |
The Girl's Own Book | 1831 |
The Mother's Book | 1831 |
The Oasis, an Antislavery Annual | 1833 |
Appeal in behalf of the Africans | 1833 |
History of Women, 2 vols. | 1835 |
Philothea, a Grecian Romance | 1836 |
Letters from New York, 2 vols. | 1843-4 |
Fact and Fiction | 1845 |
Flowers for Children, 3 vols. | 1845-6 |
Life of Isaac T. Hopper | 1853 |
The Progress of Religious Ideas through successive Ages, 3 vols. | 1855 |
Rev. Hosea Ballou. |
Contributions to the Universalist Magazine | 1819-28 |
A Sermon delivered at Roxbury, January | 1822 |
A Sermon delivered at the Installation of the Rev. Thomas G. Farnsworth, in Haverhill, Mass., April 12 | 1826 |
The Ancient History of Universalism, from the time of the Apostles to its Condemnation in the Fifth General Council, A. D. 553; with an Appendix, tracing the Doctrine down to the Era of the Reformation | 1829 |
Articles in the “Universalist Expositor” | 1830-40 |
Reply to Tract No. 224 of the American Tract Society | 1833 |
Introduction to an American edition of the History of the Crusades against the Albigenses in the Thirteenth Century, by J. C. L. Sismondi | 1833 |
A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for the Use of Universalist Societies and Families | 1839 |
Articles in the “Universalist Quarterly and General Review” | 1844-55 |
A few Contributions to Religious Newspapers. | |
Rev. Charles Brooks. |
Perils of Truth in Controversy | 1820 |
Address before Hingham Peace Society | 1821 |
Address before Scituate Temperance Society | 1822 |
Family Prayer-book,--17th edition, 1853; 1st edition | 1822 |
Annual Address before Old Colony Peace Society | 1823 |
Account of St. Thome Christians | 1823 |
Abstract of the History of the Jews | 1824 |
Description of the Jewish Festivals | 1824 |
Daily Monitor,--Reflections for each Day in the Year | 1828 |
New Year's Sermon on Procrastination | 1830 |
Prayers for Young Persons | 1831 |
Biography of Eminent Men and Women, 2 vols. | 1832 |
Visit to Vaucluse, France | 1833 |
Visit to Mount Vesuvius during an Eruption, February | 1834 |
Leaves from a Journal,--Carnival and Holy Week at Rome | 1835 |
Discourse at the Funeral of Rev. Jacob Flint, Cohasset | 1835 |
Prussian System of Education, &c.,--Lectures delivered before the Legislatures of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Connecticut | 1836 |
History of Preaching in New England | 1836 |
Oration at Quincy, July 4 | 1837 |
Normal Schools,--Lecture before American Institute of Instruction, at Worcester | 1837 |
System of Education in Holland,--Introductory Lecture before the American Institute of Instruction, at Lowell | 1838 |
“Letters of a foreign Correspondent;” being Communications from Europe, on Science, Natural History, Education, Pauperism, Fine Arts, and Religion | 1838-44 |
Artesian Wells,--Account of the first one at Paris, France | 1841 |
Parisian Linguist,--an easy Method of obtaining a true Pronunciation of French | 1842 |
American School of Fine Arts,--a Speech made in Rome, Italy, Feb. 22 | 1843 |
Remarks at Annual Meeting of the American Unitarian Association | 1844 |
Natural History,--A Lecture before the American Institute of Instruction, at Portland | 1844 |
Protestantism in France, Christian Examiner | 1844 |
Christian in his Closet,--Volume of Prayers for Individuals; 2d edition | 1845 |
Superintendence of the Boston Schools | 1845 |
Improvisations of Italy,--Account of Rosa Taddei, as witnessed at Rome in 1843 | 1845 |
Annual Report of the School Committee of Boston | 1846 |
Remarks on Education, Peace, and Labor, in Europe, 2d ed. | 1846 |
Elementary Course of Natural History,--Ornithology | 1847 |
Account of Richfield Springs, New York | 1847 |
Ride through the Gulf, Green Mountains, October | 1847 |
Four Annual Reports of the Sunday-school Society: 1.
On the Evils existing; 2.
On the Remedies; 3.
On the Family; 4.
Statistics of Schools in United States | 1847-50 |
Plan of a Farm-school for City Boys | 1849 |
Sermon on the Cholera, Greenfield | 1849 |
Concluding Lecture,--American Institute of Instruction; On the Duties of Legislatures,--at Montpelier, Vt. | 1849 |
Address at Dedication of Brooks Schoolhouse | 1851 |
Sanatory Survey of the State, Christian Examiner | 1851 |
On Marriage of First Cousins | 1852 |
History of Medford | 1855 |
Contributions to Silliman's Journal; Journals of Education in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, and Ohio; North American Review; Knickerbocker; Graham's Magazine; Friend of Peace; Christian Citizen; Colonization Tracts; Christian Examiner; Unitarian Miscellany; Monthly Religious Magazine. | |
Rev. William H. Furness. |
Remarks on the Four Gospels | 1836 |
Jesus and his Biographers | 1838 |
The Spirit of the Pilgrims; an Oration delivered before the Society of the Sons of New England of Philadelphia, Dec. 22 | 1846 |
Derby Academy Lecture,--Doing before Believing | 1847 |
An Address delivered before the Art Union of Philadelphia | 1848 |
Mirror of Nature, translated from the German of G. H. Schubert | 1849 |
Gems of German Verse; containing the Song of the Bell, and other Translations by various hands | 1851 |
A History of Jesus, 2d edition, with Introduction and Notes | 1853 |
Domestic Worship. | |
Discourses | 1855 |
The Kingdom of Heaven, an Ordination Sermon at Somerville, Mass. | |
Faith in Christ, Ordination of Mr. Hodges at Barre, Mass. | |
Rev. Edward B. Hall. |
A Sketch of the Life and Character of the Hon. Samuel Howe, from the Christian Examiner | 1828 |
A Sermon on Fear as a Religious Principle | 1832 |
A Sermon on Old Age | 1835 |
Two Discourses, comprising a History of the First Congregational Church in Providence, after the Close of a Century from the Formation of the Church, with an Appendix | 1836 |
The Temperance Reform, from the “Christian Examiner,” March | 1840 |
Discourse on the National Fast, after the Death of President Harrison | 1841 |
Discourse on the Death of William E. Channing, D. D. | 1842 |
Christians forbidden to fight.
Address before the Rhode Island Peace Society | 1844 |
Discourse in behalf of the Children's Friend Society | 1845 |
The Punishment of Death, from the North American Review | 1845 |
The Value of a Man; a Discourse occasioned by the Death of Henry Wheaton | 1848 |
Memoir of Mary L. Ware, wife of Henry Ware, jun | 1853 |
The Spirit of Truth; a Discourse at the Dedication of the new Divinity Hall, in the Meadville Theological School, Pa. | 1854 |
The Scriptural Doctrine of Good Works. | |
What is it to be a Unitarian? | |
The Atonement. | |
No Professed Religion. | |
The Life and Times of John Howland; a Discourse delivered before the Rhode Island Historical Society. | |
Rev. Caleb Stetson. |
An Oration delivered at Lexington, July 4 | 1825 |
A Sermon preached before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, June 7 | 1830 |