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Samuel Rutherford

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Gender Male
Death92 years ago
Born Culloden
Georgia
United States
Date of died February 4,1932
DiedWashington
D.C.
United States
Place of burialWestminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom
Alma mater University of Edinburgh
Date of birth March 15,1870
Education The University of Edinburgh
Growing Together Intergenerationally
University of Georgia
Washington and Lee University
University of Georgia School of Law
Zodiac sign Pisces
Party Democratic Party
Previous positionRepresentative (1925–1932)
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Letters of Samuel Rutherford
The Loveliness of Christ
The trial and triumph of faith
Christ Dying and Drawing Sinners to Himself
Conscience, Liberty and God's Word: A Free Disputation Against Pretended Liberty of Conscience
Fourteen Communion Sermons
Quaint Sermons of Samuel Rutherford: Hitherto Unpublished
Daily Thoughts from Samuel Rutherford
Rutherford's Catechism: Or, The Sum of Christian Religion
A Selection from his Letters
Joshua Redivivus; Or, Three Hundred and Fifty-Two Religious Letters, by the Late . . . Mr. Samuel Rutherfoord, . . . Divided Into Three Parts. . . . the Eleventh Edition
A Garden of Spices: Extracts from the Religious Letters of Rev. Samuel Rutherford by Rev. Lewis R. Dunn
Lex, Rex, Or, The Law and the Prince: A Dispute for the Just Prerogative of King and People . . .
Influences of the Life of Grace
The Power of Faith and Prayer
Letters - Scholar's Choice Edition
Conversations with a Dying Man
Grace in Winter: Rutherford in Verse
The prison sayings of Samuel Rutherford, A. D. 1637, with an intr. sketch of his character
Letters of the Rev. S. Rutherford: With an Introductory Essay
Lex, Rex, Or, The Law and the Prince: A Dispute for the Just Prerogative of King and People, Containing the Reasons and Causes of the Most Necessary Defensive Wars of the Kingdom of Scotland and of Their Expedition for the Aid and Help of Their Dear Brethren of England. In which Their Innocency is Asserted and a Full Answer is Given to a Seditious Pamphlet Entituled, "Sacro-sancta Regum Majestas," Or, The Sacred and Royal Prerogative of Christian Kings ; Under the Name of J. A. , But Penned by John Maxwell . . .
Joshua Redivivus, Or, Three Hundred and Fifty-two Religious Letters: To which is Added a Testimony to the Convenanted Work of Reformation Between 1638 and 1649
An Exhortation at a Communion to a Scots Congregation in London: By Mr. Samuel Rutherford. From a Manuscript Never Before Printed
The Power and Prevalency of Faith and Prayer Evidenced, in a Practical Discourse Upon Matth. 9. 27, 31
A Sermon Preached Before the Right Honourable House of Lords, in the Abbey Church at Westminster, Wednesday the 25 Day of June, 1645: Being the Day Appointed for Solemn and Publick Humiliation
Lex, Rex, Or, the Law and the Prince: A Dispute for the Just Prerogative of King and People, Containing the Reasons and Causes of the Most Necessary Defensive Wars of the Kingdom of Scotland and of Their Expedition for the Aid and Help of Their Dear
Sermons Preached Before the English Houses of Parliament by the Scottish Commissioners to the Westminster Assembly of Divines, 1643¿1645
A New Epistle: Being the Wise and Beautiful Counsel of that Saintly Man, Samuel Rutherford, to All Those in Doubt, in Affliction, and in Peril of Their Souls
Lex, Rex: The Law and the Prince, a Dispute for the Just Prerogative of King and People, Containing the Reasons and Causes of the Defensive Wars of the Kingdom of Scotland, and of Their Expedition for the Ayd and Help of Their Brethren of England. in Whic
Letters: Newly Edited, and with an Essay Entitled Rutherford Today,
Joshua Redivivus: Or, Three Hundred and Fifty-two Religious Letters, by the Late Eminently Pious Mr. Samuel Rutherfoord . . . Divided Into Three Parts . . . To which is Added, the Author's Testimony to the Covenanted Work of Reformation . . . And Also His Dying Words . . .
Letters of Samuel Rutherford: With a Sketch of His Life and Biographical Notices of His Correspondents
Lex, rex: the law and the prince, a dispute for the just prerogative of king and people, containing the reasons and causes of the defensive wars of the kingdom of Scotland, and of their expedition for the ayd and help of their brethren of England. In which a full answer is given to a seditious pamphlet, intituled, Sacro-sancta regum majestas, penned by J. Maxwell. By S. Rutherford. [Followed by] De jure regni apud Scotos; a dialogue, tr. by R. Macfarlan (repr. from the ed. of 1799).
Joshua Redivivus
The Last and Heavenly Speeches, and Glorious Departure of John Viscount Kenmuir
Letters of Samuel Rutherford - Scholar's Choice Edition
MANNA- CRUMBS FOR HUNGRY SOULS
Lex, Rex: The Law and the Prince, a Dispute for the Just Prerogative of King and People, Containing the Reasons and Causes of the Defensive Wars of the Kingdom of Scotland, and of Their Expedition for the Ayd and Help of Their Brethren of England. in Whic - War Coll
Joshua Redivivus: Or, Three Hundred and Fifty Two Religious Letters, by the Late . . . Mr. Samuel Rutherfoord . . . Divided Into Three Parts. . . . To which is Added, the Author's Testimony to the Covenanted Work of Reformation, Between 1638 and 1649. . . . As Also, a Large Preface and Postscript . . . by the Rev. Mr. McWard
The Trial and Triumph of Faith: Or, an Exposition of the History of Christ's Dispossessing of the Daughter of the Woman of Canaan, Delivered in Sermons ; . . . By Samuel Rutherfurd . . .
Lex, Rex
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Samuel Rutherford was an American politician, businessman, jurist and lawyer. Rutherford was born near Culloden, Georgia in 1870, attended Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia and graduated from the University of Georgia School of Law in Athens in 1894 with a Bachelor of Laws degree.

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