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Samuel Rutherford

Samuel Rutherford

Samuel Rutherford:

A New biography of the Man and his ministry

Kingsley Rendell


Pages: 192
Trim: Large trade paperback
Isbn: 185792262X
Isbn 13: 9781857922622
UPC: SR262X
List Price: £7.99
Released: September 2003
Series: Biography
Imprint: Christian Focus
Category: Biography > General

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Rutherford played a major role as a reformer at the Westminster Assembly and was also a crucial figure in the establishment of Presbyterianism for Scotland in 1689. Rutherford's 'Lex Rex' heavily influenced John Locke and in turn, the framers of the US Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Thus Jefferson, Franklin, Madison and Hamilton discussed and formulated their work in the light of the work and opinions of Samuel Rutherford. Several biographies have been written to eulogise Samuel Rutherford but little has been done to consider the man and his work critically. Kingsley Rendell uses Rutherford's writings and contemporary material to present a comprehensive picture of him from his student days to his death in 1661. Usually described as a model preacher and pastor, Rendell shows he had an even greater ability as an apologist and propagandist.


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"Readers who know little of the life of Samuel Rutherford in its tangled and political context will find a reliable guide in Kingsley Rendell. This is no uncritical hagiography... Those who have never encountered this relentless controversialist and master-wordsmith should start here."

David Wright, formerly of the Department of Ecclesiastical History, University of Edinburgh.


"His 'Lex, Rex' was publicly burned by the order of the civil authority and is seen by some as a root of our modern political theories but Rutherford is a complex figure.' Kingsley Rendell's study provides the welcome service of putting this important and interesting figure in the context of his times and of the church controversies in which he was involved."

William S. Barker, Vice President and Professor of Church History, Westminster Theological Seminary


‘This is a short but scholarly work which will prove very helpful toall who have serious interest in Covenanting history. It is a fittingbiography of the man who, though thrust into the public eye both in Scotlandand England, is still best known as ‘the good pastor of Antwoth.’

Knox Hyndman ‘The Covenanter Witness’ (March 2004)


‘All who read this book will benefit from the example of a man whose goalin life was to show others all the loveliness of Christ.'

Wesley Johnston, ‘Evangelical Times’ February 2005


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