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The Works of Andrew Fuller

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Fuller (1754-1815), one of Britain's foremost Baptist preachers and theologians, is best known today for his advocacy of evangelism ' 'The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation' ' and for his magnificent stand with William Carey. Surefooted, sane and always feelingful ' a mine of expository and topical issues.

The first ten chapters:

Memoir

  • 1754 – 1776 Mr Fuller’s Birth…
  • 1777 – 1783 Change in his Manner of Preach­ing…
  • 1784 – 1792 Labours at Kettering…
  • 1793 – 1814 Formation of Baptist Mission
  • 1814, 1815 Journeys into various parts of Eng­land…
  • The Gospel Its Own Witness
PART I

The Holy Nature Of The Christian Religion Contrasted With The Immorality Of Deism

PART II

The Harmony Of The Christian Religion Considered As An Evidence Of Its Divinity

CONCLUDING ADDRESSES
  • To Deists
  • To The Jews
  • To Christians
  • The Calvinistic And Socinian Systems Examined And Compared As To Their Moral Tendency

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Fuller (1754-1815), one of Britain's foremost Baptist preachers and theologians, is best known today for his advocacy of evangelism ' 'The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation' ' and for his magnificent stand with William Carey. Surefooted, sane and always feelingful ' a mine of expository and topical issues.

The first ten chapters:

Memoir

  • 1754 – 1776 Mr Fuller’s Birth…
  • 1777 – 1783 Change in his Manner of Preach­ing…
  • 1784 – 1792 Labours at Kettering…
  • 1793 – 1814 Formation of Baptist Mission
  • 1814, 1815 Journeys into various parts of Eng­land…
  • The Gospel Its Own Witness
PART I

The Holy Nature Of The Christian Religion Contrasted With The Immorality Of Deism

PART II

The Harmony Of The Christian Religion Considered As An Evidence Of Its Divinity

CONCLUDING ADDRESSES
  • To Deists
  • To The Jews
  • To Christians
  • The Calvinistic And Socinian Systems Examined And Compared As To Their Moral Tendency