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    - A Collection of Quotes from Samuel Rutherford
    by Samuel Rutherford
    £7.99

    Popular 17th Century Scottish preacher Hardback gift book Includes quotes on theology, Christian life, eternity--Geoff Thomas (Conference Speaker and author, Aberystwyth, Wales)

  • - Hitherto unpublished
    by Samuel Rutherford & Andrew Alexander Bonar
    £32.49

  • by Samuel Rutherford
    £8.49

    Este livro fornece breves pensamentos para cada dia do ano retirados da ?mais not?vel s?rie de cartas devocionais que a literatura da Igreja Reformada pode mostrar? (John Macleod). Aqui est? o conselho spiritual e insights para lhe dar for?a renovada para cada dia. Cada dia apresentauma oportunidade distinta de glorifi car a Deus j? que ?v?s tendes tantas novas vidas tanto quantos s?is Deus faz nascer sobre v?s? (Samuel Rutherford).

  • by Samuel Rutherford
    £20.49

  • - Or, The Law and The Prince: A Dispute for The Just Prerogative of King and People
    by Samuel Rutherford
    £16.99

    Reverend Samuel Rutherford wrote Lex, Rex to defend and advance the Presbytarian ideals in government and political life, and oppose the notion of a monarch's Divine Right to rule.Writing in the 1640s, Rutherford lived in a time of political tumult and upheaval. The notion of Divine Right - whether a monarch ruled with the authority of God - was under increasing question. The steadily waning power of the king, increasing rates of literacy and education, and enfranchisement of classes that followed the Renaissance bore fruit in demands for governmental reform. No greater were these trends felt than in England, whose Parliament had over centuries gained power. Shaken to its foundations by the aftermath of religious Reformation in the 1500s, the monarchy was under great scrutiny. The follies of absolute power, whereby one ruler had capacity to take decisions affecting the lives of millions, were now an active source of agitation and discontentment in both the halls of power and amid the wider populace.

  • - Or, The Law and The Prince: A Dispute for The Just Prerogative of King and People (Hardcover)
    by Samuel Rutherford
    £31.99

    Reverend Samuel Rutherford wrote Lex, Rex to defend and advance the Presbytarian ideals in government and political life, and oppose the notion of a monarch's Divine Right to rule.Writing in the 1640s, Rutherford lived in a time of political tumult and upheaval. The notion of Divine Right - whether a monarch ruled with the authority of God - was under increasing question. The steadily waning power of the king, increasing rates of literacy and education, and enfranchisement of classes that followed the Renaissance bore fruit in demands for governmental reform. No greater were these trends felt than in England, whose Parliament had over centuries gained power. Shaken to its foundations by the aftermath of religious Reformation in the 1500s, the monarchy was under great scrutiny. The follies of absolute power, whereby one ruler had capacity to take decisions affecting the lives of millions, were now an active source of agitation and discontentment in both the halls of power and amid the wider populace.

  • - Complete and Unabridged, with biographical sketches of his correspondents, and of his own life
    by Samuel Rutherford & Andrew a Bonar
    £22.49

    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.

  • - Complete and Unabridged, with biographical sketches of his correspondents, and of his own life (Hardcover)
    by Samuel Rutherford & Andrew a Bonar
    £36.99

    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.

  • by Samuel Rutherford
    £8.49

    This book provides brief thoughts for each day of the year selected from the 'most remarkable series of devotional letters that the literature of the Reformed Church can show' (John Macleod). Here is spiritual counsel and insight to give you renewed strength for each day. Each day presents a distinct opportunity to glorify God since 'as many suns as God maketh to arise upon you, ye have as many new lives' (Samuel Rutherford).

  • by Samuel Rutherford
    £8.49

  • by Samuel Rutherford & REV Terry Kulakowski
    £25.99

    CHRIST DYING, AND DRAWING SINNERS TO HIMSELF; OR, A SURVEY OF OUR SAVIOUR IN HIS SOULSUFFERING, HIS LOVELINESS IN HIS DEATH ANDTHE EFFICACY THEREOF.IN WHICH SOME CASES OF SOUL-TROUBLE IN WEAK BELIEVERS, GROUNDS OF SUBMISSION UNDER THE ABSENCE OF CHRIST, WITH THE FLOWINGS AND HEIGHTENINGS OF FREE GRACE, ARE OPENED.

  • - A Sermon, Preached Upon a Sacramental Occasion; By That Eminently Pious, Godly, and Faithful Mr. Samuel Rutherfoord, ... Never Before Printed. to Which Is Added, a Poem, on the Vanity of Wordly Things. by a Citizen of Glasgow
    by Samuel Rutherford
    £14.99 - 23.49

  • - Or, an Exposition of the History of Christ's Dispossessing of the Daughter of the Woman of Canaan, Delivered in Sermons; ... by Samuel Rutherfurd,
    by Samuel Rutherford
    £21.49 - 29.99

  • by Samuel Rutherford
    £7.49

    The letters of Samuel Rutherford (1600-1661) have been a source of encouragement to Christians for over 350 years; but to the modern reader their language and structure can often hinder the enjoyment of their true value. In 1913, Hamilton Smith (1862-1943) set out to make the heart of the letters accessible to the reader of his day.

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