
Samuel Rutherford
'Samuel Rutherford' (
1600? –
1661) was a Scottish
Presbyterian theologian and author. He was one of the Scottish Commissioners to the
Westminster Assembly.
Born at Nisbet,
Roxburghshire, Rutherford was educated at
Edinburgh University, where he became in
1623 Regent of Humanity (
Professor of
Latin). In
1627 he was settled as minister of
Anwoth in
Galloway, from where he was banished to
Aberdeen for
nonconformity. His patron in Galloway was
John Gordon, 1st Viscount of Kenmure. On the re-establishment of
Presbytery in
1638 he was made Professor of
Divinity at
St. Andrews, and in
1651 Principal of St. Mary's College there. At the
Restoration he was deprived of all his offices.
Rutherford's Writings
Rutherford's political book, ''Lex, Rex'', presented a theory of
limited government and
constitutionalism. It laid the foundation for later
political philosophers such as
Thomas Hobbes and
John Locke and thus for modern political systems such as that of the
United States. After the Restoration, English authorities burned ''Lex, Rex'' and cited the author for high treason, which his death prevented from taking effect.
Rutherford supported the rule by law rather than rule by men, based on such concepts as the
separation of powers and the
covenant, a precursor to the
social contract. His was also known for his spiritual and devotional works, such as ''Christ Dying and drawing Sinners to Himself'' and his ''Letters''. Rutherford was a strong supporter of the divine right of Presbytery, the principle that the Bible calls for Presbyterian church government. Among his polemical works are ''Due Right of Presbyteries'' (
1644), ''
Lex, Rex'' (1644), and ''Free Disputation against Pretended Liberty of Conscience''. ''
See also
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Covenanters
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Andrew Bonar who edited Rutherford's ''Letters'' for publication in
1863
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Rutherford Institute, a conservative civil-liberties organization named for Rutherford and inspired by "Lex, Rex."
Reference
★ Cook, Faith (ed), ''Grace in Winter: Rutherford in Verse'', (1996), ISBN 0-85151-555-X
★ Coffey, John, ''Politics, Religion and the British Revolutions: The Mind of Samuel Rutherford'', (1997), ISBN 0-521-58172-9
External links
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''Lex, Rex'' in its entirety
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A short biography and selected writings
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Rutherford's Letters, sample
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Selected writings
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''A Free Disputation Against Pretended Liberty of Conscience'' by Rutherford
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