The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller, vol. 3: Expositions—Miscellaneous
by Fuller, Andrew Gunton
•Sprinkle 1988
Overview
Contained in the last volume of Fuller’s works are his expository discourses on the book of Genesis and the Apocalypse. There are many short letters, essays, sermons, and reviews, as well as a general index.
Product Details
- Title: The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller, vol. 3: Expositions—Miscellaneous
- Author: Andrew Fuller
- Series: The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller
- Publisher: American Baptist Publication Society
- Publication Date: 1845
- Pages: 862
About Andrew Fuller
Andrew Fuller, the son of poor Baptist farmers, was born in Wicken, Cambridgeshire, England, on February 5, 1754. He became a Baptist preacher at the young age of seventeen and formed a theology based on the writings of Jonathan Edwards and John Calvin, professing a new kind of Calvinism promoting evangelical missions. He sought to combine his theology with practical matters of salvation and worked tirelessly with missionaries, becoming a forerunner to modern ideas of missions. Fuller pastored for thirty-one years while engaging in theological debates and questions.