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The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller, Volume 1: Memoirs, Sermons, Etc. is unavailable, but you can change that!

This first volume contains Fuller’s biography as written by his son, Andrew Gunton Fuller. It is supplemented by excerpts from Fuller’s diaries and letters, followed by ninety-two sermons and forty-eight expositions on various scriptures. It finishes with Fuller’s views on preaching and sermon construction.

reckon strict Calvinism to be my own system,” said he (1:79). He succeeded, therefore, in bringing most of the Orthodox along with him into the great effort for the propagation of the gospel among the heathen. As stated above, Fuller believed an acceptance of the doctrine of total depravity implied the rest of the Calvinistic doctrines. He, therefore, has Crispus, a character in one of his theological dialogues, state the case clearly: “If men be utterly depraved, they lie entirely at the discretion
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