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A54422 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. Padley, Benjamin, 1658 or 9-1687. 1691 (1691) Wing P161; ESTC R217466 26,941 57

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Remembrance the many sweet and living Testimonies that were given forth and that ran through him in the precious Extendings of Life and sweet Visitations wherewithal the Lord was pleased to visit him and to make him a Partaker of amongst the People of God of which I was an Eye and Ear-Witness and a partaker with him both in the time of the Ministration of Death and in the time of the Ministration of Life and Salvation and in his Exercises both spiritual and temporal but in all he was preserved in the meek and quiet spirit of the Lamb holding fast his Integrity in the ancient power of God and in the word of his patience who never failed him nor none of his faithful Children in the day of Tryal nor hour of Temptation though they be great and the troubles of the Righteous many yet the Lord is able to deliver out of them all as he hath done this my dear Friend where all sighing and sorrow doth fly away and where all tears is wiped away and all sorrows and pains cometh to an end and the troubler ceases troubling and the scorner ceases from scorning and the troubler of Israel doth not appear any more and this is our Joy and our Comfort that which maketh up our Loss in parting with so dear a Friend as he was in his day which was but short yet glorious for he was taken away in the flower of his age and in the strength of his youth I mean every way both bodily and spiritually for he had overcome the wicked one and the Word of God did abide in him and his presence did fill him until his Cup did overflow many times to the watering of the Heritage of God and now this is my desire That all to whom this may come may be Followers of Christ in his footsteps and according to his and many others that was holy Examples in their days of humility and self-denying and patience and long suffering and meekness and Brotherly kindness and charity suffering all things and bearing all things for the Name of Jesus and for the Word of God as he was given up to do and now is entred into Glory where he rests from his Labours and his Works do follow him and his Reward is with him for thus saith the Spirit Blessed is the dead which dye in the Lord for they rest from their Labours and their Works do follow them and the Name of the Righteous shall be had in everlasting remembrance and shall be blessed among the Righteous but the Name of the Wicked shall rot These few Lines opened in my heart concerning my dear Friend whose Life was blessed and latter End Peace Now it is time to conclude and recommend this with the rest of Friends Testimonies to the serious Readers to whom this may come to the help and encouragement of them that are in Afflictions that they they may hold out to the end and be saved Iohn Richardson A Copy of a Letter sent to his Wife Dear Love THE Salutation of my endeared Love reacheth unto thee with my Children and I cannot but desire of the Lord That he would preserve you and keep you in his fear from day to day and give thee Wisdom and Understanding to order thy Family in his fear and dread and to be cheerful and trust in the Lord and he will not fail thee I am satisfied for blessed be the Name of the God of Heaven his Presence and Power is still with us and his Arm doth still surround us that we are carryed on with cheerfulness and freely given up to follow the Lord whithersoever he is pleased to lead us So my Dear I dearly desire thee be not troubled nor any way cast down in thy mind because of my Absence though things may go contrary to thy desire and expectation yet my Dear be incouraged and give up to the Lord and fear him and doubt not but all things will work together for thy good So unto the Lord do I commit thee with my Children and Family with my own Soul who I desire to preserve and keep us to his own Praise and Glory who alone is worthy over all for ever So my Dear I desire thee to remember my dear Love to all our Friends in general who is very dear unto me when I remember them especially those that are faithful So my dear Love with my dear Companion John Richardson salutes you all and bid you all farewel We are now at Rousby and doth intend for Whitby and so toward Burlington if the Lord permit So with my dear Love to thee I remain thy dear and faithful affectionate Friend and Husband Benjamin Padley From Rousby 16th of 8th Month 1686. Another Copy of a Letter sent to his Wife My Dear THe Salutation of my endeared Love at this time with many other times doth reach unto thee as also to my Dear Children and you are often in my Remembrance and my Soul is many times bowed down and my Spirit poured forth in Supplication before and in the presence of my God and yours that you may be preserved in holy fear and dread and that he may give thee Wisdom and understanding and strength and ability to order thy Children and to nurture them in the Fear of the Lord and keep them in Subjection as much as in thee Lyes and stand in the Dominion of Truth over them and thy servants and wait for Wisdom and Councel from the Lord to guide and order thee in all things that thee art concerned in And my dear be not too careful in driving on thy business too eagerly and keep thy hands off as much as thou possibly canst thou knowing thy own unfitness and the weakness of thy Constitution and although things may sometimes not go so well on as thou wouldst have them yet I would have thee be careful that thou lettest not thy mind out to fret and grieve at them but stand in the Counsel of God that he may give thee directions to order all things aright and to keep out of extreams on every hand But let thy Moderation appear in all things and let a moderate care be had in all things that nothing be willfully lost or wasted And so unto the Lord who is only able to preserve and prosper thee in all things do I commit thee with the rest of my family and my hope and confidence and whole belief is stedfast in him as ever that as we do keep faithful to the Lord and his Truth and desires to be found in that and to abide in that which will bring Honour to his Name The Lord will multiply his blessings upon us and we shall be as Monuments of his Mercy and his presence will be with us and his provident hand will be seen and felt in the ordering of us in all things to his glory and to our mutual Joy and Comfort And blessed be his great and Mighty NAME that hath not been wanting to me since I was
famine they did abound with plenty and how much more may thou being a Just man and faithful to God bring a blessing upon thy self and upon thy own house and now here is the sum of all these lines contained To love thy Neighbour as thy self aend to do unto all men as thou would they should unto thee to love mercy and to do justly and walk HVMBLY with thy GOD Which if thou truly observe and do the Lord will plant thee as a Tree by the River side and as a Lilly by the Water courses which neither toyl nor spin yet feed and grow and is beautifully Arrayed for Solomon in all his Glory was never Arrayed like one of these And now I have cleared my Conscience in doing the message of the Lord faithfully according to the Ability which he hath given me and if the Lord should call me to visit in general as he did to thee in particular I desire that I may never be slack but ever ready to answer his requirings and do his will in all things and I pray God set it home upon thee that it may answer the end for which it is sent that I may cast my bread upon the waters and after many days find it and so unto that power which is only able to save to the uttermost all that will come unto it do I commit thy Soul with my own and all that have any desires of righteousness in them and I desire with all my Heart and Soul that we may for ever be kept upright before the Lord unto the end of our appointed time That when he is pleased to put a period to our days when time unto us on this side the grave shall be no more that we may give up our accounts with joy and lay down our heads with peace where none can make us afraid and where our bread for ever may be sure and our water never failing and that with Paul we may conclude and say We have fought a good fight we have kept the faith and funished our course and henceforth there is laid up for us a Crown of Righteousness and not for us only but for all the Righteous for the Crown of Glory he alone shall wear that faithful to the end persevere So this with dear love to thee is all at present from thy ever loving brother Benjamin Padley North Frodingham in Houllderness in Yorkshire 20th of ●th Month 16●● The Copies of part of two Letters to his Brother John Padley at London The First Letter Dear Brother AFter our dear Love to thee these may let thee know That I received thine which I suppose came by the hand of John Yates but it was but two weeks since yesterday and it did rejoyce me greatly to hear from thee but more especially to hear how it was with thee for I can truly say it is that which my Soul has and doth travel for that we may be preserved in Uprightness before the Lord unto the end of our days for blessed be his Name his Tender Care has been over us and his Compassion has been toward us in the days of our Minority and in the time of our Youth that though he was pleased to strip us of our Faithful Parents and to leave us destitute of a Habitation yet he never forsook us but his provident hand has gone along with us and taken care for us beyond what we could ever have expected that with Jacob we may say The Lord hath fed us all our Life long and now it is the desire of my very Soul and Spirit that we may walk worthy of those Mercies and Blessings that the Lord hath bestowed upon us and that we may truly answer the end for which he hath thus visited our Souls in faithfully performing that Duty and Service which the LORD hath called us unto and requires of us and herein will the Lord be glorified by us and our Souls will receive the everlasting Reward that will countervail all our Labour and Exercise so into his hand do I commit our Souls together with the Souls of all his Faithful Children every where who is only able to preserve and keep us unto the end of our days Benjamin Padley Northcave 20th of 1st Month 1687. The Second Letter Dear Brother MY Dear Love is unto thee desiring thee may enjoy thy Health as thro' the Lords Mercy we do at present and not only so but inward Peace Comfort and Satisfaction I do daily witness and feel in my own particular and Truth doth grow and prosper amongst us which is Matter of great Joy and Comfort unto my Soul and it is the breathing Desire of my Spirit that the Lord may preserve thee with my own Soul and the Souls of our Dear Friends and Brethren in the Truth in Uprightness before him unto the end of our days c. Benjamin Padley Yorkshire the 29th of the 11th Month 1689. A Copy of a Letter to his Brother John Padley at London Beloved Brother THe Salutation of my Endeared Love doth reach unto thee in that inseparable unity and fellowship which length of miles or distance of place cannot separate as we dwell and abide in that blessed Truth which the Lord hath convinced us of and not so only but through his great mercy and loving kindness hath brought us into obedience in a pretty large measure to the requirings of it and it is the very desire and Travel of my Soul and Spirit that we may be ever kept and preserved in the same obedience to the end of our days that as the Lord hath been pleased to give unto each particular of us a Tallent to profit with all that we now may be truely and faithfully exercised for the improvement of it to the glory of God and to the benefit and advantage of our immortal Souls that when the Lord is pleased to call us to an account that we may appear before him with joy and receive the answer of Well done into our bosomes and this will be more cause of joy and gladness unto us than though we could gain the whole world and want this And now my Dear Brother by this thee may understand that I have received thine baring date the 26th of this month as also two that my Wife received before I came home the reading of which hath greatly gladed my heart as also the account that I had of thee by our dear Friends John Whitehead John Bouram and Robert Lodge which all did give me a very good account of thee and I can truely say it did abundantly rejoyce me to hear of thy welfare and prosperity every way but more especially of thy growth in the Truth in which I pray God preserve and continue thee with my own Soul and every one whom he hath called that his work may prosper in us and that we may stand as living witnesses for him in our age and generation amongst those whom he hath placed us for blessed be the name
his Testimony with high words and expressions but sound plain and weighty his declaration was in the demonstration of the spirit power of God which reached the seed and when he received the aboundings of the heavenly gift that in the overflowings thereof he could Minister and offer the living Sacrifice on the Spiritual Altar and sind acceptance yet he grew not rich and full nor wise in his own conceit but was kept low and humble in a deep sence of the dayly need still to wait on God for the renewings of his mercys and the fresh openings of the springs of life and love from him to help forward in the Spiritual Travel and to persevere to the end and hereunto he did much exhort and stir up friends where he came and to constancy in meetings and to watchful diligence therein that all might come dayly to receive and truly to enjoy that wherein the True blessedness is He sought not worldly riches tho he was a man not slothful in business but in dustrious yet above all seeking the Kingdom of GOD and the Righteousness thereof and the Lord gave him his hearts desire and withheld not from him what his Soul Travelled for for he helped him on his way to the end and Ministred living Consolation to his Soul when all visible things ceased to be any more to him And now his course is finished and his work is done and his reward is everlasting where none can add thereto nor take therefrom and being sensible of this I can Truely Testify that I do not write these things in any vain Ostentation to set up the N●●●●● of a Creature but for the sakes of those that yet remain That all may be stirred up whom the Lord hath visited with the like mercy in the day of their visitation to give all diligence to make their Calling and Election sure seeing none of us knows at what time our end may be but that which is most weighty upon my Spirit whereby I have been drawn to bring in this Testimony is to provoke and stir up all the Children of the Lords People every where to be True followers of their parents in the Lords way in every thing that is good O the joy and comfort to the Souls of all that Love the Lord to behold the Children of Faithful parents that Truely loved and feared the Lord now walking in the same way and striving for the same immortal Crown and Oh the grief and sorrow of heart to be Children of Good parents loose and prophane Or to turn aside from the way of the Lord wherein they have been instructed Oh great will be the Condemnation of all such if they do not speedily return and therefore my earnest desire and Travel is that my Children and all the Children of the Lords faithful servants and people great and small may be hereby Admonished and put in Remembrance by the good Example of this young Man and his Brethren whose Memorial is blessed who Truely followed their good parents in faithfulness to God in doing and suffering what the Lord required of them and the Eternal God of power who helped their parents through all he call'd them to did not fail these young Men their Children but was their helper to the end and I believe is and ever will be a sure Rock to all that chuse and abide in his way from Generation to Generation And I dearly beseech all young people Children of the Lords servants not to count it enough to get and Comprehend into Notion what ye have heard from your parents or others and so to follow them only in the outward form and profession of Truth Oh but wait in the Light to feel the Spirit and power of God to work in you to judge work out and Crucify the worlds Nature in you and to renew you in your hearts and spirits according to his Holy and Heavenly will that so of him who certainly knows the hearts of all ye may be owned and approved which that all the called of the Lord both Old and Young may truly attain unto is the earnest desire and spiritual travel of your Brother and Companion in that which abides for ever Sebastian Ellythorpe THis Testimony remaineth in my heart and hath been as a Concern upon my Spirit many days concerning the Life and Death of my dear Friend Benjamin Padley for he was one that the Lord did bless and preserve in great weakness when he was in his tenderness and in his young years and seeking after the Knowledge of the blessed Truth as it is in Jesus and when he was weeping on his way and seeking the Lord inquiring the way to Sion having his face thitherward who travelled in pain as a Woman to be delivered and had a longing desire after the Lord God who could not be satisfied until he had met with him whom his soul loved and nothing would comfort him short of the Enjoyment of the presence of the Lord neither did he regard the Reproaches but patiently endured the Cross and despised the Shame And all for that Joy that was set before him which the Lord had given him a sence and a seeling of in his young days and in the Lords due and appointed time he did deliver him from under all that which was as a Burthen unto him as that Philistian Nature that was an Enemy unto Israel that would be casting stones into their Wells and would be damming up the precious springs of divine Life these things he knew and met with in his way but still his dependency was upon Christ the Beloved of his Soul who brought him out of the Wilderness and over the Red Sea and over Jordan and through the Ministration of Death and Condemnation which all must pass through before they come into Life and Peace with God and to be possessed of that Inheritance of Life and Salvation Peace and Rest in Christ that Canaan was a Figure of promised to Abraham and his Seed for ever of whose Off-spring and Race in those days are all the Faithful who is willing to leave their Fathers House and all their Kindred and all that is near and dear unto them among whom was this faithful Man who loved not his Life unto Death that he might save his Life unto Eternity this was before him and this was in Moses's eye above Aegypts Glory this was in Abrahams eye above his Native Country and above his Fathers House because they all had an eye unto the Recompence of Reward among whom was this faithful Man after that he had turned his back upon all the World and Aegypts Glory he grew valiant for the Truth and bore a living Testimony against the Abominations and all the Pride and Superstition and Idolatry thereof the sence whereof still remaineth and doth live with me though he be removed from us still the remembrance of him is Chronocled and Engraven in our hearts that it cannot easily be forgotten nor razed out of our
of the Lord our God for ever that hath not left us to our selves nor suffered the enemy of our Souls to destroy us neither hath he cut us off in our Transgression but hath spared us to be as Monuments of his Mercy and not only so but his blessings is largely extended towards us to this very day that my Soul can say that he is become an open fountain and a place of broad Rivers unto them that truely fears him and is given up to serve him he is making them to drink of the waters of a full cup to the glading of their Souls for which my Soul is ingaged to return Glory Honour and Thanksgiving unto him who is God over all blessed for ever and ever Amen Friends here about are generally well onely Christopher Hutton lyeth a dying if he be not dead his Son Emanuel was taken away last winter he dyed a very honest young Man So desiring these may find thee in good health as through the Lords Mercy we are at present we remain with our dear Loves to thee desiring to hear from thee which is most at present from Thy truly Loving Brother Benjamin Padley Northcave 29th of 4th Month 1687. A Letter sent unto his Brother John Padley Dearly Beloved Brother THe Salutation of my endeared Love is unto thee desiring of the Lord that he may preserve thee with my own Soul in Faithfulness before him in answering his Requiring and doing those things which he makes manifest to be our Duty though it may be never so great a Cross to our own Wills for they that will be Christs Disciples they must come truly to Witness a dayly taking up of his Cross and a dayly dying unto those things in which we have formerly delighted and give up truly to follow the Lord in the true self-denyal to be truly acted ordered and guided according to his Good Will and Pleasure And now dear Brother that which is upon me at this time to lay before thee by way of caution is to desire thee to be careful lest the Enemy beguile thee by drawing thy Mind into some visible thing or other for it was my Loss when I began to set up an Imployment for my self my Mind being hasty and desirous to gain Wealth and to accomplish great things I was altogether frustrated for I did not only lose in outward things but I partly lost my inward Condition that I did not enjoy the Presence of the Lord in so large a Measure as I had formerly done but blessed be the God of my Life forever who has not left me to this day but he has preserved with his Righteous Judgments that has been greatly mixt with Mercy and now blessed be his Name for ever whose Blessings and Mercies I do enjoy this day in my measure and therefore unto him be the Praise and Glory who alone is worthy over all and so it is the desire of my Soul that we may both be preserved faithful before the LORD however it may go with us as to outward things that we may first seek the Kingdom of Heaven and the Righteousness thereof And I do believe the Lord will not suffer us to want those things that is needful for us but they that makes hast to be rich do run themselves into a Snare and is in danger to fall into a Pit but it is my Hope and Considence in the Lord that as we stand in his Councel and dwells in Humility desiring to be preserved faithful in all our Undertakings the Blessings of the Lord will be with us and he will still delight to shew Mercy unto our Souls that we shall have fresh occasion to bless and magnifie his great and powerful Name who alone is worthy over all for ever Amen Benjamin Padley FINIS A Catalogue of some Books Printed for and Sold by Tho. Northcott in George-Yard in Lumbard-street JOhn Burnyeat's Works Price 2 s. 6 d. G. Keith's Presbyterian and Independant Visible Churches in New-England and elsewhere brought to the Test and examined according to the Holy Scripture Price 1 s. 6 d. His Way to the City of God 1 s. His Fundamental Truths of Christianity Price 8 d. Stephen Crisps Alarum sounded in the Borders of Spiritual Aegypt which shall be heard in Babylon Price 3 d. His Epistle concerning the Present and Succeeding Times Price 2 d. G. Fox the Younger's Works Price 1 s. 8. d. Eliz. Bathursts Truths Vindication Price 8 d. Sam. Fisher's Works Price 12 s. William Tomlinson's Innovations of Popery Price 6 d. Buds and Blossoms of Piety Price 1 s. G. F's several Treatises worthy of every true Christian's serious Consideration Pr. 6 d. R. Barclay's Apology for the True Christian Divinity Price 4 s. Robert Barclay's Works Price 12 s. Francis Howgil's Works Price 10 s. Isaac Penington's Works Price 12 s.