The Commemorative Services of the First Parish in Hingham on the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Building of Its Meeting-house: Monday, August 8, 1881parish, 1882 - 169 páginas |
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ADDRESS OF REV ancestors ARTHUR LINCOLN Benjamin Lincoln blessing Boston brought building built CALVIN LINCOLN century CHAIRMAN CHARLES CHARLES ELIOT NORTON Christian Cohasset COMMEMORATIVE SERVICES Committee congregation Cotton Mather creed descendants Ebenezer Gay edifice EDWARD England exercises faith fathers Governor Harvard College heard heart HENRY HENRY STEPHENSON honor hundred Hundredth Anniversary interest invitation JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE John Albion Andrew John Norton John Otis JOSEPH OSGOOD land liberty Lord Loring Loring Hall Massachusetts Michael Wigglesworth minister morning occasion OLD CHOIR old church Old Meeting-house old parish pastor Peter Hobart Pilgrim Pillar of Salt pleasure prayer preached Psalm pulpit Puritan QUINCY BICKNELL religion religious remember RICHARD HENRY STODDARD sermon Sewall singing society spirit stand Sunday sung thank thee Thomas thou thought tion to-day town truth Unitarian unto venerable walls WATERS BURR WILDER Winthrop women word
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