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The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller, vol. 2: Controversial Publications

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The second installment of Fuller’s work includes his longer works, such as The Gospel Worthy of All Acception and The Gospel Its Own Witness, as well as his responses to critics and other theologians. There are several letters to his opponents, as well as his advocates. Included are Fuller’s imaginary dialogues between biblical characters.

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“In order to determine whether faith in Christ be the duty of all men who have opportunity to hear the gospel, it will be necessary to determine what it is, or wherein it consists. Some have maintained that it consists in a persuasion of our interest in Christ and in all the benefits and blessings of his mediation.” (Page 333)

“To admonish any person to pray, or to seek the Divine favour, in any other way than by faith in Jesus Christ, is the same thing as to admonish him to follow the example of Cain, and of the self-righteous Jews.” (Page 347)

“The term trust appears to be most appropriate, or best adapted of any, to express the confidence which the soul reposes in Christ for the fulfilment of his promises.” (Page 341)

“The Scriptures represent God as a just Being, who will by no means inflict punishment where there is no guilt” (Page 523)

“If faith in Christ be the duty of the ungodly, it must of course follow that every sinner, whatever be his character, is completely warranted to trust in the Lord Jesus Christ for the salvation of his soul.” (Page 383)

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  • Title: The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller, vol. 2: Controversial Publications
  • Author: Andrew Fuller
  • Series: The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller
  • Publisher: American Baptist Publication Society
  • Publication Date: 1845
  • Pages: 834

Andrew Fuller (1754 – 7 May 1815) was an eminent Baptist minister, born in Cambridgeshire, and settled at Kettering. Fuller was a zealous controversialist in defence of the governmental theory of the atonement against Hyper-Calvinism on the one hand and Socinianism and Sandemanianism on the other, but he is chiefly distinguished in connection with the foundation of the Baptist Missionary Society, to which he for the most part devoted the energies of his life.

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  1. Wayne Donald Baker
    Terry Phillips I hope you got an answer to your problem. It may be that your problem was one of the updates on the series over the last four years. However, if you read this and have not had an answer, try clicking on the symbol following the the reference and hover over the box that opens with the reference.
  2. Terry Phillips
    This is an excellent resource on the work of Andrew Fuller. However, the scriptural references do not cross-reference on the Passage Guide. Is there any way in LOGOS to cross-reference these type resources in order to see what writers such as Andrew Fuller had to say on a given scriptural reference without having to go to each resource one at a time?

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