
Fuller, Andrew
This reprint of the American edition of Fuller’s works comes at a most advantageous time. All true lovers of the gospel of God’s grace should celebrate its appearance.
Who was Andrew Fuller, and what made him qualified to tackle the issues of the day? Fuller, a Baptist preacher, served as pastor of only two churches, Soham and Kettering. Having received little formal education, he, nevertheless, pursued learning on his own energy and became on the clearest and most forceful writers and thinkers of his day.
Volume 1
Contents:
Memoir of Andrew Fuller
Sermons and Sketches
Illustrations of Scripture
Sermon on the Mount
Conversion of the Jews
Various Passages
Passages Apparently Contradictory
Letters on Systematic Divinity
Thoughts on Preaching
Volume 2
Contents:
The Gospel Its Own Witness
The Calvinistic and Socinian Systems Examined and Compared as to Their Moral Tendency
Socinianism Indefensible; Containing a Reply to Dr. Toulmin and Mr. Kentish
Reflections on Mr. Belsham’s Review of Mr. Wilberforce’s Treatise on Christianity
Letters to Mr. Vidler on Universal Salvation
The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation
Defense of the ‘Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation’, in Reply to Mr. Burton and Philanthropos
The Reality and Efficacy of Divine Grace by Agnostos
Strictures of Sandemanianism, in Twelve Letters to a Friend
Dialogues and Letters Between Crispus and Gaius
Conversations Between Peter, James, and John
Letters on the Controversy with the Rev. A. Booth
Letters Relative to Mr. Martin’s Publication on the Duty of Faith in Christ
Antinomianism Contrasted with the Religion of the Holy Scriptures
An Apology for the Late Christian Mission to India
Volume 3
Contents:
Expository Discourses on the Book of Genesis
Expository Discourses on the Apocalypse
Circular Letters
Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel Pearce
Essays, Letters on Ecclesiastical Polity
Miscellaneous Tracts, Essays, Letters
Reviews
Answers to Queries
Fugitive Pieces
Sermons