Samuel Rutherford, by Alexander Whyte
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Title: Samuel Rutherford and some of his correspondents Author: Alexander Whyte
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Transcribed from the 1894 Oliphant Anderson and Ferrier edition by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk
SAMUEL RUTHERFORD AND SOME OF HIS CORRESPONDENTS
LECTURES DELIVERED IN ST. GEORGE’S FREE CHURCH EDINBURGH: BY ALEXANDER WHYTE, D.D. AUTHOR OF ‘BUNYAN CHARACTERS’ ETC. PUBLISHED BY OLIPHANT ANDERSON AND FERRIER 30 ST. MARY STREET, EDINBURGH, AND 24 OLD BAILEY LONDON , 1894
I. JOSHUA REDIVIVUS
‘He sent me as a spy to see the land and to try the ford.’ Rutherford. Samuel Rutherford, the author of the seraphic Letters, was born in the south of Scotland in the year of our Lord 1600. Thomas Goodwin was born in England in the same year, Robert Leighton in 1611, Richard Baxter in 1615, John Owen in 1616, John Bunyan in 1628, and John Howe in 1630. A little vellum-covered
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volume now lies open before me, the title-page of which runs thus:—‘Joshua ...
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