Rutherford played a major role as a
reformer at the Westminster Assembly
and was also a crucial figure in the
establishment of Presbyterianism for
Scotland in 1689. Rutherford's 'Lex
Rex' heavily influenced John Locke and
in turn, the framers of the US
Constitution and Declaration of
Independence. Thus Jefferson, Franklin,
Madison and Hamilton discussed and
formulated their work in the light of
the work and opinions of Samuel
Rutherford.
Several biographies have been written
to eulogise Samuel Rutherford but
little has been done to consider the
man and his work critically. Kingsley
Rendell uses Rutherford's writings and
contemporary material to present a
comprehensive picture of him from his
student days to his death in 1661.
Usually described as a model preacher
and pastor, Rendell shows he had an
even greater ability as an apologist.