A testimony concerning the life and death of Jane Whitehead that faithful servant and hand-maid of the Lord, who was a mother in Israel, and her memorial is blessed of the Lord for ever : concerning her sufferings, and her faithfulness in her testimony in sufferings : with an exhortation to turn to the true light, in a few words to all backsliders from the truth / by a lover of truth and righteousness, who hath a testimony against oppression, cruelty, and persecution, wheresoever I see it appear against the innocent, T.T.
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- A testimony concerning the life and death of Jane Whitehead that faithful servant and hand-maid of the Lord, who was a mother in Israel, and her memorial is blessed of the Lord for ever : concerning her sufferings, and her faithfulness in her testimony in sufferings : with an exhortation to turn to the true light, in a few words to all backsliders from the truth / by a lover of truth and righteousness, who hath a testimony against oppression, cruelty, and persecution, wheresoever I see it appear against the innocent, T.T.
- Author
- Townsend, Theophila.
- Publication
- London :: [s.n.],
- 1676.
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- Whitehead, Jane, -- d. 1674.
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"A testimony concerning the life and death of Jane Whitehead that faithful servant and hand-maid of the Lord, who was a mother in Israel, and her memorial is blessed of the Lord for ever : concerning her sufferings, and her faithfulness in her testimony in sufferings : with an exhortation to turn to the true light, in a few words to all backsliders from the truth / by a lover of truth and righteousness, who hath a testimony against oppression, cruelty, and persecution, wheresoever I see it appear against the innocent, T.T." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A63021.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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A Testimony concerning
Jane Whitehead, Wife ofTho∣mas Whitehead ofSouth Cadbury in the County ofSummerset, late Deceased; whose former name wasJane Waugh, that faithful Servant and Handmaid of the Lord, whose Memorial is blessed for ever, be∣cause of her uprightness and stedfastness of heart and mind unto the Lord from the first to the last, who be∣gan in the true Faith, and kept in it unto the end of her dayes, by which she obtained Victory, and was made more than a Conqueror (through Christ that loved her) over all her enemies, both within, and without, and hath now finished her course in this world, and hath obtained an entrance into that e∣verlasting glorious Rest, heavenly Felicity, and end∣less Consolation that the Lord hath prepared for them that truly love him and keep their Confidence in him, and hold fast their Integrity for him unto the end of their dayes, as this true and faithful follower of the Lamb hath done, and now hath received of the Lord an immortal Crown of Life and endless Glory, as the Reward of her Faithfulness from the hand of a tender Father, who never fails any that truly trust in him, but is an exceeding great Reward unto all the Ʋp∣right in Heart. - Here followeth her HƲSBAND'S Testi∣mony concerning her.
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Here followeth a Relation of more of her Sufferings, the
28th day of the9th Month,1671. -
Here followeth the Testimony of
John andJane Ander∣don concerningJane Whitehead. -
The Testimony of Jasper Buttfor Jane Whitehead. - tract