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.

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Imprint
London: printed for William Ward, in Fleet-Street, 1701.
Publication year
1701-1701
ESTC No.
T95879
Grub Street ID
315367
Description
16p. ; 8⁰
Note
Another edition of 'The converted sinner: or, an account of the wonderful mercy of God .. ' incorporating the changes proposed in the errata to that work, but without the section entitled: 'The true relation of James Woossencroft.'.