Pead, Deuel.
Jesus is God: or, The deity of Jesus Christ vindicated. Being an abstract of some sermons preach'd in the parish-church of St. James Clerkenwell. By D. Pead.
London: printed for Will. Newton, over against Bartholomew-Close Gate. John Pero at the White Swan near the Pump in Little Britain, 1694.
ESTC No. R236600.Grub Street ID 107349.
Pead, Deuel.
Jesus is God: or, The deity of Jesus Christ vindicated. Being an abstract of some sermons preach'd in the parish-church of St. James Clerkenwell, by D. Pead.
London: printed for George Conyers at the Golden Ring; and Will. Newton, over against Bartholomew-Close Gate in Little Britain, 1694.
ESTC No. R1660.Grub Street ID 64423.
Pead, Deuel.
A word in season: being a sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. James Clarkenwell, on Wednesday the 11th. of December, 1695. Being the fast-day. By D. Pead, chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle.
London: printed for Roger Clavel, over against St. Dunstans-Church Fleet-street, 1695.
ESTC No. R17740.Grub Street ID 69519.
Pead, Deuel.
A practical discourse upon the death of our late gracious Queen. Being a sermon preach'd the 10th of March, 1694/5, at St James Clarkenwell. By D. Pead, chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle. Publish'd at the request of the parishioners.
London: printed for Abel Roper, E. Wilkinson, and Roger Clavel, over against St. Dunstans Church, Fleetstreet; and Joseph Fox at the Seven Stars in Westminster-Hall, 1695.
ESTC No. R17662.Grub Street ID 69072.
Pead, Deuel.
Sheba's conspiracy, and Amasa's confederacy: or, a modest vindication of the national association entred into by the Honorable House of Commons Feb. 25th. 1695. Being a sermon preach'd in the parish-church of St. James Clarkenwell, March 29th. By D. Pead, chaplain to his Grace John Duke of New-Castle.
London: printed for T. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside, MDCXCVI. [1696].
ESTC No. R3632.Grub Street ID 118613.
Pead, Deuel.
The Protestant King protected: the popish kings detected and defeated. In a sermon preach'd at St. James Clarkenwell, April 16. 1696. being the day of publick thanksgiving for the deliverance of His Majesty K. William III. from assassination, and his kingdoms from invasion by the French. By Deuel Pead, chaplain to His Grace John Duke of New--Castle.
London: printed for T. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside, MDCXCVI. [1696].
ESTC No. R17663.Grub Street ID 69080.
Pead, Deuel.
The wicked man's misery, and the poor man's hope and comfort. Being a sermon upon the parable of Dives and Lazarus, wherein is briefly discovered the miserable estate and condition of those who are guilty of uncharitableness, pride and covetousness. As also, the happy rewards and enjoyments which are prepared for the righteous, who patiently endure afflictions in this world. By the Reverend Dr. Pead, Minister of St. James s [sic] Clerkenwell, London. Licensed according to order.
London: printed, and sold by J.B. on London-Bridge, 1699.
ESTC No. R17741.Grub Street ID 69525.
Pead, Deuel.
The converted sinner: a sermon, preached at Clerkenwel church, on the wonderful and remarkable conversion of James Woossencraft, Who being a Notorious Swearer and Blasphemer, was Thrown into a Trance, in which he saw the Haniousness of his Crimes laid open, with the Dreadful Terrors of Hell, and the Joys of Heaven; whereby he is since become a real Penitent, Devout Person, and a good Christian. As are also Seven of his Companions who were as bad as himself. By the Reverend D. Pead, Minister of Clerkenwel Church, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle.
London: printed for William Ward, in Fleet-Street, 1701.
ESTC No. T95879.Grub Street ID 315367.
Pead, Deuel.
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.
London: printed, and are to be sold by J. Nutt near Stationer's-Hall. MDCCI. They may also be had of the clerk, near Clerkenwell church, [1701].
ESTC No. T95880.Grub Street ID 315369.
Pead, Deuel.
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.
London: printed for the author, MDCII [1702].
ESTC No. T35865.Grub Street ID 265888.
Pead, Deuel.
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.
London: printed for the author, MDCCII. [1702].
ESTC No. T10567.Grub Street ID 158934.
Pead, Deuel.
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.
London: printed by J. Heptinstall, and are to be sold by A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, 1704.
ESTC No. T186527.Grub Street ID 222670.
Pead, Deuel.
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, ...
London: printed by D. Brown, 1706.
ESTC No. N30303.Grub Street ID 19270.
Pead, Deuel.
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, ...
London: printed by W. D. for T. Brown: and are to be sold by B. Bragge, 1706.
ESTC No. N42733.Grub Street ID 28812.
Pead, Deuel.
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.
London: printed by W. Downing in St. John's-Lane, and sold by Benj. Bragge, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, [1707].
ESTC No. T36637.Grub Street ID 266542.
Pead, Deuel.
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. ...
London: printed in the year, 1707.
ESTC No. T186627.Grub Street ID 222769.
Pead, Deuel.
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, and the rest of the Confederate Forces. By Dr. Pead, Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle.
London: printed and sold by H. Hills, in Black-Fryars, near the Water-Side, for the benefit of the poor, [1707?].
ESTC No. T21955.Grub Street ID 243644.
Pead, Deuel.
Good news for repenting sinners, but ill tidings for hypocrites, and pharisaical professors of religion. ... By the Reverend D. Peade. ...
London: printed and sold by H. Hills, 1707.
ESTC No. T95882.Grub Street ID 315371.
Pead, Deuel.
Parturiunt montes, &c. or, Lewis and Clement taken in their own snare. A sermon preach'd in the Parish Church of St. James Clarkenwell, on Thursday February the 17th, 1708/9. Being the day of thanksgiving Appointed by Her Majesty for the glorious successes of the last campaign. By D. Pead, Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle. Publish'd at the Earnest Desire of the Auditory.
London: printed for E. Curll at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1709.
ESTC No. T43727.Grub Street ID 272268.
Pead, Deuel.
A perswasion to contentment, under all peoples afflictions whatsoever. ... Being the substance of a most excellent sermon, preach' upon this special occasion. By that learned and reverend divine, Doctor Pede.
London: printed by D. Brown, [1710].
ESTC No. T43892.Grub Street ID 272402.