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shed as a Unitarian tract. (11) Sermon, text, Truth Lord, but the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from the children's table. (12) Sermon. Text, We spend our years as a tale that is told. Pp. 13. (13) An Address delivered before the Ministerial Conference in Berry Street, Boston, May 27, 1840. By David Damon. Boston, 1840. Pp. 24. (14) Centennial Sermon, West Cambridge, by Rev. D. Damon, voted to be published at expense of parish, 1840. (15) A Sermon at the Annual Election, Jan. 6, 1841. By David Damon, Pastor of the Congregational Church in West Cambridge. Boston, 1841. Pp. 34. (16) A Sermon preached at West Cambridge, Aug. 1, 1841, the Sabbath after the Death of Philip Augustus Whittemore, oldest son of Philip and Sarah Whittemore. By Rev. David Damon. Published by Request of the Parents and Friends of the Deceased. Boston, 1841. Text, Gen. XLIII. 14. Pp 16. (17) A Poem, written and read by him at the Fourth of July Celebration in West Cambridge, 18