The Christian glorying in tribulation, from a sense of its happy fruits. A discourse occasion'd by the death of that pious and afflicted gentlewoman Mrs. Martha Gerrish (wife of Mr. Benjamin Gerrish, and daughter of the late Col. Foxcroft) who rested from all her pains and sorrows, April 14. 1736. Having newly compleated the 48th year of her age. By Nathanael Appleton, M.A. Pastor of the church in Cambridge. To which are annexed some of Mrs. Gerrish's letters.
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Appleton, Nathaniel, Gerrish, Martha. The Christian glorying in tribulation, from a sense of its happy fruits. A discourse occasion'd by the death of that pious and afflicted gentlewoman Mrs. Martha Gerrish (wife of Mr. Benjamin Gerrish, and daughter of the late Col. Foxcroft) who rested from all her pains and sorrows, April 14. 1736. Having newly compleated the 48th year of her age. By Nathanael Appleton, M.A. Pastor of the church in Cambridge. To which are annexed some of Mrs. Gerrish's letters.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 24666, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/24666. Accessed 2025-01-22.
Appleton, Nathaniel and Martha Gerrish. The Christian glorying in tribulation, from a sense of its happy fruits. A discourse occasion'd by the death of that pious and afflicted gentlewoman Mrs. Martha Gerrish (wife of Mr. Benjamin Gerrish, and daughter of the late Col. Foxcroft) who rested from all her pains and sorrows, April 14. 1736. Having newly compleated the 48th year of her age. By Nathanael Appleton, M.A. Pastor of the church in Cambridge. To which are annexed some of Mrs. Gerrish's letters. Boston: Joseph Edwards, Hopestill Foster, 1736.
Appleton , N., & Gerrish , M. (1736). The christian glorying in tribulation, from a sense of its happy fruits. a discourse occasion'd by the death of that pious and afflicted gentlewoman mrs. martha gerrish (wife of mr. benjamin gerrish, and daughter of the late col. foxcroft) who rested from all her pains and sorrows, april 14. 1736. having newly compleated the 48th year of her age. by nathanael appleton, m.a. pastor of the church in cambridge. to which are annexed some of mrs. gerrish's letters. Boston: Joseph Edwards. Hopestill Foster.
Appleton, Nathaniel, and Martha Gerrish. The Christian glorying in tribulation, from a sense of its happy fruits. A discourse occasion'd by the death of that pious and afflicted gentlewoman Mrs. Martha Gerrish (wife of Mr. Benjamin Gerrish, and daughter of the late Col. Foxcroft) who rested from all her pains and sorrows, April 14. 1736. Having newly compleated the 48th year of her age. By Nathanael Appleton, M.A. Pastor of the church in Cambridge. To which are annexed some of Mrs. Gerrish's letters. Boston: Joseph Edwards, Hopestill Foster, 1736.
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