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Samuel Rutherford and the Booksellers of St Paul’s, London – SFH018

Samuel Rutherford and the Booksellers of St Paul’s, London – SFH018

Jun 15, 2019 | Podcast

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Golden acorns, green dragons and the 17th century equivalent of Twitter.   Matthew Vogan is outside St. Paul’s Cathedral in London to explain how Samuel Rutherford engaged in the public square in his day.

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