“Meeting and Dwelling House: Interrelationships in Early New England” by Abbott L. Cummings
“Asher Benjamin and Charles Bulfinch: An Examination of Baroque Forms in Federal Style Architecture” by Jack Quinan
“Lavius Fillmore and the Federal Style Meeting House” by Glenn M. Andres
“An Architectural Investigation of the 1751 Meeting House at Abington, Conn.” by Alvan Hill
“Sky Colors and Scattered Clouds: The Decorative and Architectural Painting of New England Meeting Houses, 1738–1834” by Peter Benes
“Anglican Embellishments: The Contributions of John Gibbs, Junior, and William Price to the Church of England in Eighteenth-Century Boston” by Bettina A. Norton
“Toward Comfort and Uniformity in New England Meeting Houses, 1750–1850” by Jane C. Nylander
“The Marblehead Pews” by Robert F. Trent
“Spiritual Dynamics of Puritan Worship” by Charles Hambrick-Stowe
“The Lord’s Supper in Early New England: The Setting and the Service” by Philip D. Zimmerman
This volume is out of print, but copies are available in libraries.
In 1979 the Dublin Seminar also published a museum catalogue titled New England Meeting House and Church, 1630–1850: A Loan Exhibition at the Currier Gallery of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire by Peter Benes and Philip D. Zimmerman.