Charles Spurgeon once wrote: “When we are dead and gone let the world know that Spurgeon held Rutherford’s Letters to be the nearest thing to inspiration which can be found in all the writings of mere men.”
Sinclair Ferguson says, “Surprising though it may seem in a world of large books, of all those owned by our family this may be the one we have most often lent or quoted to friends.”
For a contemporary gift edition, I’d recommend this.
And for an intellectual biography of Rutherford, this is the book to get.
Published on November 12, 2013 08:00