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1845 he published "Baptism for the Remission of Sins." Both of these works were published together in 1850 as "Nead's Theological Works." His last book, "The Wisdom and Power of God, as Displayed in Creation and Redemption," was published in 1866. He assisted in launching and was a frequent contributor to the church periodical
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Nead was known as the "English preacher" because of his ability to preach in English. Ultimately his greatest impact was in his writings, as books and pamphlets could travel many places where he could not. In 1833 he published "A Vindication of Primitive Christianity," which was widely read. In
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church, but then after reading a pamphlet from the Brethren church converted to that faith, and soon took up preaching. In 1825 he married Elizabeth Yount, originally of
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which was largely devoted to advocating against progressive reformation of the Anabaptist church.
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and related churches, perhaps the most prominent being "A Vindication of Primitive Christianity."
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Index

Schwarzenau Brethren
Seal of the Germantown congregation
Christianity
Protestantism
Anabaptism
Radical Pietism
Radical Reformation
Non-creedalism
Trine baptism
Love feast
Feet washing
Holy kiss
Free church
Anointing with oil
Non-resistance
Pacifism
The Brethren Card
Alexander Mack
Shantilal Bhagat
Louis Bauman
Conrad Beissel
Donald F. Durnbaugh
Vernard Eller
Samuel Kinsey
John Kline
Peter Nead
Christoph Sauer
Brethren Church
Church of the Brethren
Conservative Grace Brethren

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