The Commemorative Services of the First Parish in Hingham on the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Building of Its Meeting-house: Monday, August 8, 1881 |
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accept ADDRESS ancestors anniversary ARTHUR LINCOLN associations become believe better blessing Boston brought building built called CALVIN century CHAIRMAN character CHARLES choir Christian church Committee common congregation creed descendants differences duty early England exercises faith fathers FEARING give Governor hands hard hear heard heart HENRY Hingham honor hope human hundred interest invitation John land less LINCOLN live look Lord Loring meet Meeting-house mind minister morning nature never Norton occasion parish past pastor persons Peter Hobart pleasure prayer preached present pulpit record religion religious remember representative seems side society sons speak spirit stand Sunday thank thee things Thomas thought tion to-day town true truth venerable walls WILDER women worship
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