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Letters of Samuel Rutherford / (Third Edition)

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A collection of devotional letters offering spiritual counsel, consolation, and theological reflection to friends and patrons amid sickness, bereavement, persecution, and church conflict. The correspondence blends intimate expressions of faith with practical exhortation: trust in Christ, submission to providence, perseverance through trials, preparation for sacramental observance, and steadfast prayer. Affliction is frequently interpreted as a means of sanctification and growth, and the letters also address communal troubles and the hope of final deliverance. An editor's sketch, explanatory notes, and supporting indices and glossary accompany the correspondence to clarify historical context and language.

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Samuel Rutherford

Samuel Rutherford was a 17th-century Scottish Presbyterian pastor and theologian, renowned for his profound spiritual writings and letters. His most notable work, "Letters of Samuel Rutherford," showcases his deep faith and pastoral care, offering insights into the Christian life and the struggles of faith. Rutherford's correspondence reflects his commitment to the Reformed tradition and his emphasis on the importance of personal piety and community in the life of believers. His writings continue to inspire readers with their heartfelt devotion and theological depth, making him a significant figure in the history of Christian literature.

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