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Samuel Rutherford was a Scottish theologian born in 1600. He is known for his influential writings on Presbyterianism and his defense of the rights of the church against the state. Rutherford's most famous work, Lex, Rex, argued for the idea of limited government and the right of people to resist tyrannical rulers. His ideas had a significant impact on the development of political thought and the concept of popular sovereignty. Rutherford's legacy includes his contributions to the theological and political debates of his time and his influence on the Presbyterian Church.

"I have been benefited by praying for others; for by making an errand to God for them I have gotten something for myself."
God,


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