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Books > Language & Literature > Biography & autobiography > Religious & spiritual
This superb collection of Samuel Rutherford's letters includes a
biographical account of his life, together with a copious
arrangement of notes and an appendix. As one of Scotland's foremost
theologians and authors in the 17th century, Samuel Rutherford was
a gifted and busy wordsmith. Throughout a career spanning decades,
he wrote a series of valued books on both religious topics and
Presbyterianism in the political sphere. A lively and engaged
thinker, Rutherford's life and thoughts offers a good portrayal of
the evolution in both church and state in his era. Although most
known for his ideas on constitutionalism and on military
principles, Samuel Rutherford in the day-to-day lived for ordinary
men and women believers who frequented his church in
Kirkcudbrightshire, Galloway. He would often pay visits to the
sick, correspond with their families, and offer emotional comfort
and reassurance in times of difficulty.
Historian and teacher Andrew J. Lindsey introduces students to
the life of Martin Luther through this brief, accurate biography,
which focuses on the key biblical texts that shaped the reformer's
teaching concerning the good news of Jesus Christ. During a time
when Europe was in political and religious turmoil from within and
without, one man's struggle over the question of how sinners may be
accepted in the sight of God would lead to a new source of
conflict, but his answers from the Bible would bring great hope to
many.
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