Résistance et Régicide dans Lex, Rex (1644) de Samuel Rutherford

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At the beginning of the Civil War between the King and Parliament, the Scottish Presbyterian Samuel Rutherford articulated a moderate theory of resistance which enabled the differentiation of the King as a legal person (the King as law) from the abuses of the King as a natural person. This distinction was later challenged by John Milton

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