Pead, Deuel, d. 1727.
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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.
Pead, Deuel, d. 1727.Date: Printed in the year 1707- E-books
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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.
Pead, Deuel, d. 1727.Date: MDCII [1702]- E-books
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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. By D. Pead, Chaplain to His Grace John Duke of Newcastle.
Pead, Deuel, d. 1727.Date: [1707]- E-books
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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. By the Reverend D. Pead, Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle.
Pead, Deuel, d. 1727.Date: [1701]- E-books
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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. By D. Pead, Minister of St. James Clerkenwell, and Chaplain to His Grace, John Duke of Newcastle.
Pead, Deuel, d. 1727.Date: 1704