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This is a thought-provoking book. It records the conversations between Samuel Rutherford and a dying nobleman, John Gordon, Viscount Kenmure. Kenmure was in great distress about his backslidden condition. Rutherford's faithful conversations were the means of bringing the nobleman to repentance, and he died with a well-founded hope of salvation.

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This is a thought-provoking book. It records the conversations between Samuel Rutherford and a dying nobleman, John Gordon, Viscount Kenmure. Kenmure was in great distress about his backslidden condition. Rutherford's faithful conversations were the means of bringing the nobleman to repentance, and he died with a well-founded hope of salvation.
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SAMUEL RUTHERFORD (1600-1661), a Scottish-born Presbyterian minister, scholar, and writer, was influential in Scottish politics through his sermons and widely read theories. His philosophies on limiting government resulted in a charge of high treason, however, he died before the trial. GEORGE BUCHANAN (1506-1582) was lauded as one of the most profound intellectuals of sixteenth-century Scotland. His writing advocated for power to the people and weakening of the monarchy which incited the ire of political pundits and was condemned by an act of parliament.