Pead, Deuel, ?-1727
Pead, Deuel d. 1727
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pead, Deuel ‡d d. 1727
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pead, Deuel, ‡d -1727
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (7)
Works
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Annus victoriis mirabilis : a thanksgiving-sermon preach'd on Tuesday, Dec. 31. 1706. at St. James's Clerkenwell. Occasion'd by the signal victories obtain'd over the French, by the Duke of Marlborough, ... By D. Pead. | |
The converted sinner : or, an account of the wonderful mercy of God recalling James Woossencraft, with seven of his companions, who had for many Years led a most Prophane and Ungodly course of Life: And of their Behaviour since. Together with a sermon preach'd upon that occasion at St. James Clerkenwell | |
The door of salvation opened; or, a voice from heaven to unregenerate sinners : Plainly shewing the necessity of opening your hearts to Christ, .. | |
England's present duty : A sermon preached on January the 19th. 1703/4, being the day appointed for fasting and prayer, by means of the dreadful storm of wind, which was on the 26 and 27 of November last | |
Good news for repenting sinners, but ill tidings for hypocrites : and pharisaical professors of religion. In Two Familiar Dialogues. I. Between our Blessed Saviour and a poor Publican. II. Between our Lord and an Hypocrite, or a proud Self-Conceited Pharisee. Very necessary to be Read for the Consolation of Sincere Penitents, and the Conviction of those that have only a Form of Godliness, but deny the Power thereof | |
Greatness and goodness reprieve not from death. A sermon occasion'd by the death of that Glorious Monarch William the Third, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, &c. Preach'd April the 19th, 1702. At St. James Clerkenwell. By D. Pead, Chaplain to his Grace John Duke of Newcastle | |
The honour : Happiness, and Safety of Union. Or, a sermon Upon the Uniting England and Scotland, Preach'd at the Parish Church of St. James Clerkenwel, May 1. 1707 | |
The protestant king protected, 1696: |