Some fruits of a tender branch, sprung from the living vine being a collection of several sound and godly letters, written by that faithful servant of God, Benjamin Padley. With diverse living testimonies to that innocent life, in which he walked, and continued to the end of his day.
- Title
- Some fruits of a tender branch, sprung from the living vine being a collection of several sound and godly letters, written by that faithful servant of God, Benjamin Padley. With diverse living testimonies to that innocent life, in which he walked, and continued to the end of his day.
- Author
- Padley, Benjamin, 1658 or 9-1687.
- Publication
- London :: printed for Tho. Northcott in ..,
- [1691]
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- Subject terms
- Padley, Benjamina -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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"Some fruits of a tender branch, sprung from the living vine being a collection of several sound and godly letters, written by that faithful servant of God, Benjamin Padley. With diverse living testimonies to that innocent life, in which he walked, and continued to the end of his day." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54422.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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This is my Testimony concerning my Dea
Husband, Benjamin Padley, whdeparted this Life the 25th. of th 6th. Month, 1687. being in th29th. Year of his Age. -
A Short Account of
B. P. his Expressions in the time of his Weakness, taken in writing from his Wifes own Mouth,&c. -
Elizabeth Leaper, Her Testimony concern∣ingBenjamin Padley, who dyed the25th of the 6th Month,1687. - testimony
- testimony
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A Copy of a
Letter sent to his Wife. -
Another Copy of a
Letter sent to his Wife. -
A Copy of a
Letter sent to a Brother of his inAmerica. -
Another Copy of a
Letter sent to a Bro∣ther of his inAmerica. -
The Copies of part of two
Letters to his BrotherJohn Padley atLondon. -
A Copy of a
Letter to his Brother,John Padley, atLondon. -
A
Letter sent unto his Brother,John Padley. -
A
Catalogue of some Books Printed for and Sold byTho. Northcott inGeorge-Yard inLumbard-street.