Andrew Fuller (6 February 17547 May 1815) was an English
Particular Baptist
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minister and
theologian
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. Known as a promoter of
missionary
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work, he also took part in theological controversy.
Biography
Fuller was born in
Wicken, Cambridgeshire
Wicken is a small village on the edge of The Fens near Soham in East Cambridgeshire, ten miles north east of Cambridge and five miles south of Ely, Cambridgeshire, Ely. It is the site of Wicken Fen national nature reserve (United Kingdom), Nationa ...
, and settled at
Kettering, Northamptonshire. During his life, Fuller pastored two congregations –
Soham
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(1775–1782) and Kettering (1782–1815), which is now the
Fuller Baptist Church, He died on 7 May 1815 at Kettering. His son, J. G. Fuller established a printing company in Kettering, and took
William Knibb
William Knibb, Jamaican Order of Merit, OM (7 September 1803 in Kettering – 15 November 1845) was an English Baptist minister and missionary to Jamaica. He is chiefly known today for his work to free enslaved Africans.
In 1988, on the 150th ...
as an apprentice. Knibb later became a Baptist missionary in Jamaica.
Baptist Missionary Society
Fuller is best known in connection with the foundation of the
Baptist Missionary Society, to which he for the most part devoted his energies. His work in promoting the missionary enterprises of the Baptist church began about 1784. A sermon published by him then, ''The Nature and Importance of Walking by Faith'', with an appendix ''A Few Persuasives to a General Union in Prayer for the Revival of Religion'', indirectly stimulated the movement. The Baptist Missionary Society (initially "Particular Baptist Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Heathen") was formed at Kettering in 1792.
William Carey, impressed by Fuller's work ''The Gospel Worthy of all Acceptation'', became the first missionary. Fuller took on the work at home.
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Fuller, a
Particular Baptist
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, was a controversialist in defence of the governmental theory of the atonement against
hyper-Calvinism
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on the one hand and
Socinianism
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and
Sandemanianism on the other.
Abraham Booth accused him of giving up true
Calvinism
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. Fuller debated theology with the
General Baptist
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Dan Taylor, but they remained on good terms.
According to ''
Christianity Today
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'', "'Tall, stout and muscular, a famous wrestler in his youth,' this self-taught farmer’s son became a champion for Christ, 'the most creatively useful theologian' of the Particular Baptists. His book ''The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation'', 1785, restated Calvinist theology for Baptists influenced by the
Evangelical Revival
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. His
Doctorate of Divinity
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was bestowed by
Brown University
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,
Rhode Island
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Works
Fuller wrote:
* ''The Gospel worthy of all acceptation, or the Obligations of Men fully to credit and cordially to approve whatever God makes known''.
* ''The Calvinistic and Socinian Systems examined and compared as to their Moral Tendency'', 1794, 1796, 1802.
* ''The Gospel its own Witness, or the Holy Nature and Divine Harmony of the Christian Religion contrasted with the Immorality and Absurdity of Deism'', 1799–1800.
* ''An Apology for the late Christian Missions to India''.
* ''Memoirs'' of the Rev.
Samuel Pearce, A.M., of Birmingham, 1800.
* ''Expository Discourses on Genesis'', 2 vols. 1806.
* ''Expository Discourses on the Apocalypse'', 1815.
* ''Sermons on Various Subjects'', 1814.
* ''The Backslider'', 1801, 1840, 1847.
Fuller also wrote pamphlets, sermons, and essays. He contributed to
Charles Edward de Coetlogon's ''
Theological Miscellany'', the ''
Evangelical Magazine'', the ''
Missionary Magazine'', the ''
Quarterly Magazine'', the ''
Protestant Dissenters' Magazine'', and the ''
Biblical Magazine''.
John Ryland, in his ''Life'' of Fuller, enumerated 167 articles that Fuller had contributed. Editions of his ''Complete Works'' appeared in 1838, 1840, 1845, 1852, and 1853.
Joseph Belcher edited an edition in three volumes for the Baptist Publication Society of Philadelphia, and his major publications were issued with a memoir by his son in
Bohn's Standard Library, 1852.
Fuller kept shorthand notes of his earlier sermons and these remained undeciphered until 2019.
See also
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Deathless Sermon
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Strict Baptist
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Reformed Baptist
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Notes
References
* Brackney, William H. ''A Genetic History of Baptist Thought: With Special Reference to Baptists in Britain and North America''. Macon, GA:
Mercer University Press, 2004.
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* Oliver, Robert, ''History of the English Calvinistic Baptists 1771 - 1892'', Banner of Truth (2006),
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* ''The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller: with a memoir of his life'', in three volumes, Sprinkle Publications (1988),
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External links
Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies– is preparing a modern critical edition of ''The Works of Andrew Fuller'' in partnership with the publishing house
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History
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. This project is led by
Michael A. G. Haykin, professor of church history at The
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
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. The ''Center'' also publishes an open access journal:
The Journal of Andrew Fuller Studies'.
2009-10-25) edited by James Duvall, Baptist History Homepage.
The Pastors Missionary Visionlinks to a
p3 onlypresentation by John Armstrong at the 1988 Desiring God Pastor's Conference, in which Armstrong draws heavily on Fuller's life and works.
Holy Faith, Worthy Gospel, World Vision mp3Andrew Fuller's Broadsides Against Sandemanianism, Hyper-Calvinism, and Global Unbelief by John Piper at Desiring God 2007 Conference for Pastors.
The Works of Andrew Fuller
The eight volume "The Works of Andrew Fuller" includes volumes from the 1820, 1824, and 1825 editions.
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1754 births
1815 deaths
People from Wicken, Cambridgeshire
People from Kettering
18th-century English Baptist ministers
19th-century English Baptist ministers
English Baptist theologians
English Calvinist and Reformed ministers
English Calvinist and Reformed theologians
English evangelicals