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323:, Cornwall, and several other locations. In his absence from preaching in London, his sermons were read out loud by his congregants as his regular listeners were said to be unable to 'endure any other preacher'. Eventually, he was led back to the London area where he became well known for his Calvinist beliefs. In 1805, a new chapel was erected for him at Printer's Court, Shoe Lane and accommodated by Thomas Bailey, Esq. of 205:, the son of Adam Pierce (1717–1785), cabinet-maker, and Susannah (c.1710–1770), daughter of Joseph Chilcott, vicar of Upottery. A shy boy, he was brought up in a Christian household and was educated by his maternal grandfather, master of the grammar school in Honiton. He was apprenticed to a trade he was discontented with and soon developed a sense of doom over numerous natural disasters during this period such as the 314:
in August 1783, responsible for a dramatic growth of the church from 36 to 90 people within a short period. There, Pierce met his future wife, Mary Randall (c.1729–1807/8), in the congregation and was married on 28 October 1784. However, although the early period at the church was a great success,
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he was later accused of antinomianism, including by his wife who withdrew her financial support of his ministry. As a result, he then worked as an itinerant preacher from 1796 across the
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An essay towards an unfolding the glory of Christ, sermons. With Sermons of doctrinal, experimental and practical subjects
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After his itinerant ministry for the countess of Huntingdon was over, he became successful as an independent preacher in
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Thanksgiving sermon: preached the 4th of October, 1801, at Ebenezer Meeting, in the borough of Truro
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Discourses designed as preparatory to the administration of the Lord's supper, with several sermons
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over the age difference, he replied, "If a ripe cherry fell into your mouth, wouldn't you eat it?"
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On 5 November 1819, at the age of 73, he married Elizabeth Turquand (b. 1783/4), the daughter of a
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and encountered hostility from the Methodists throughout his career. In 1775, he was admitted to
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An exposition of the fourteenth chapter of the prophet Hosea, the whole chapter sermonized
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A general account of the Book of psalms, with their use and place in the worship of God
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where Pierce also preached on alternate Sunday evenings except on communion Sundays.
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where he was ousted within a short period after the congregation accused him of
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theology. He wrote more than fifty books and many sermons.
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Pierce was born on 23 June 1746 at the Vicarage House, at
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He died at Acre Lane, Clapham, England on 10 May 1829.
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The Western antiquary; or, Devon and Cornwall notebook
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Index


Devonshire
England
Clapham
Surrey
Calvinist Baptist
Coleg Trefeca
Wales
Upottery
Devonshire
Clapham
Surrey
English
theologian
Dissenter
Honiton
evangelical church
Calvinist Baptist
Upottery Rectory
Honiton
Devon
Lisbon earthquake
Sherborne comet
Moorfields Tabernacle
Anthony Horneck
The Crucified Jesus
St Augustine
Philip Doddridge
James Hervey
George Whitfield

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