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Samuel Rutherford
Minister of the Church of Scotland and Scottish Reformed theologian
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An exhortation at a communion, to a Scots congregation, in London . By Mr. Samuel Rutherford.
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Date: 1718]
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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; In which are opened, The Victory of Faith; The Condition of those that are tempted The Excellency of Jesus Christ and Free-Grace. And Some special Grounds and Principles of Libertinism and Antinomian Errors discover'd. By Samuel Rutherfurd, Professor of Divinity in the University of St. Andrews.
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Date: 1743
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A testimony left by Mr Rutherfoord to the Work of Reformation , in Britain and Ireland, before his death, with some of his last words. February the last, 1661. To which is added a testimony of one of the ministers of the Church of Scotland, against the oath of abjuration, a little before it was taken.
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Date: 1719
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The power and prevalency of faith and prayer evidenced , in a practical discourse upon Matth. 9.27,31. By Mr. Samuel Rutherford, sometime Professor of Divinity in the Colledge of St. Andrews.
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Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXIII. [1713]
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Joshua redivivus or Mr. Rutherfoord's letters, divided into three parts. The First, Containing those which were written from Aberdeen, where he was Confined by a Sentence of the High-Commission, drawn forth against him, partly upon the Account of his Declining them, partly upon the Account of his Non-Conformity. The Second, and Third, Containing some which were written from Anwoth before he was by the Prelates Persecution Thrust from his Ministry; and others upon divers Occasions afterward, from St. Andrews, London, &c. Now published, for the use of all the people of God; but more particularly for those, who now are, or afterward may be put to Suffering for Christ and his Cause; by a well-wisher to the work, and prople [sic] of God.
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Date: Anno Domini MDCCIX. [1709]
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Great Britain - History - Charles I, 1625-1649
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