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HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF MEDFORD, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT, IN 1630, TO THE PRESENT TIME, 1855. (ed. Charles Brooks) 1 1 Browse Search
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he Art Union of Philadelphia1848 Mirror of Nature, translated from the German of G. H. Schubert1849 Gems of German Verse; containing the Song of the Bell, and other Translations by various hands1851 A History of Jesus, 2d edition, with Introduction and Notes1853 Domestic Worship.  Discourses1855 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 Principle1832 A Sermon on Old Age1835 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 Appendix1836 The Temperance Reform, from the Christian Examiner, March1840 Discourse on the National Fast, after the Death of President Harrison1841 Discourse on the Death of William E. Channing, D. D.1842 Christians for
us and His Biographers. The Rev. Caleb Stetson wrote many tracts, and his sermons and discourses were printed. The Rev. Elihu Marvin edited the Congregational Review and a temperance paper, the Daily News. The Rev. Hosea Ballou, President of Tufts College, wrote the Ancient History of Universalism, many pamphlets, and edited several hymn books. His sermons and newspaper articles have been reprinted. The Rev. Edward B. Hall wrote a Memoir of Mary L. Ware, Life and Character of Samuel Howe, and the Atonement. The Rev. Elias Nason published several biographies, a gazetteer of Massachusetts, and edited a hymn book. The Rev. E. C. Towne printed many of his sermons. The Rev. James L. Hill, retired from the ministry, now devotes his entire time to literary work. He has written the Growth of Government; Seven Sorts of Successful Sunday Evening Services, 1904; an election sermon preached before the Governor and Legislature in 1878, and numerous pamphlets on religious, so