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The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller, Volume 2: Gospel Its Own Witness—Controversial Publications is unavailable, but you can change that!

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.

Pelagius, deny the thing itself, and maintain that human depravity comes entirely by imitation. Others admit the fact, that we “are depraved by Adam’s transgression,” but deny the guilt of such depravity on that account; this appears to be the case with Mr. T. Others admit the fact of such depravity, yet, notwithstanding, acknowledge its guilt; this is my sentiment. Though Mr. T. admits that men are born “impure,” and that this impurity is their “depravity,” a depravity which David, in Psal. 51:5,
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