– Introduction by Michael A. Haykin
– Containing “The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation”, “The Gospel Its Own Witness” and Many Other Works
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Andrew Fuller (1754–1815) stands as one of the most influential and revered figures in Baptist and evangelical history. A staunch defender of Reformed orthodoxy and a key architect of modern missions, Fuller’s theological legacy remains foundational to the identity and convictions of Confessional Baptists. The Works of Andrew Fuller is a comprehensive collection that showcases the breadth and depth of his thought—providing invaluable insight into the development of Reformed Baptist theology at the close of the 18th century.
Praised by leading voices across generations, Fuller was described by C. H. Spurgeon as “the greatest theologian of his century.” John Ryland Jr., a close friend and fellow minister, declared him “perhaps the most judicious and able theological writer that ever belonged to our denomination.” His influence transcended borders; A. H. Newman noted that “his influence on American Baptists was incalculable,” and historian Michael A. G. Haykin affirmed that Fuller was “without a doubt, the greatest theologian of the late eighteenth-century transatlantic Baptist community.”
This definitive edition of Fuller’s Works reveals why such accolades are deserved. Across nearly a thousand pages, readers will encounter a rich tapestry of doctrinal treatises, sermons, polemical essays, expository notes, and deeply personal letters. As a Confessional Baptist rooted in the doctrines of grace, Fuller championed the sovereign mercy of God, the necessity of faith in Christ, and the authority of Scripture. The unifying thread of the collection is the grace of God in the gospel—Fuller’s lifelong theological heartbeat. As he wrote in his final letter to Ryland: “I have preached and written much against the abuse of the doctrine of grace, but that doctrine is all my salvation and all my desire.”
At the heart of this collection is The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation, a groundbreaking defense of the duty of all people to believe the gospel—a work that corrected hyper-Calvinist distortions while upholding Reformed soteriology. Fuller helped define a distinctively evangelical Calvinism that combined doctrinal fidelity with evangelistic zeal, laying the theological foundation for what became the modern missionary movement. His collaboration with William Carey, the father of modern missions, led directly to the formation of the Baptist Missionary Society in 1792—an event deeply rooted in the Reformed Baptist conviction that God’s sovereign grace fuels global proclamation. Carey himself said simply, “I loved him.”
Also featured is The Gospel Its Own Witness, a powerful apologetic for Christianity against the rising tide of Deism, alongside robust critiques of Socinianism, Sandemanianism, and Antinomianism—all from a confessional, Calvinistic perspective. Fuller’s unwavering commitment to doctrinal clarity, moral seriousness, and biblical fidelity permeates every page.
The volume also contains numerous expositions on key biblical passages, prophetic interpretations, circular letters, and reflections on preaching, ecclesiology, and missions. It closes with deeply moving personal memoirs, including that of Fuller’s beloved friend, Samuel Pearce.
Whether you are a scholar, pastor, or devoted lay reader, The Works of Andrew Fuller offers a profound and edifying journey into the heart of Reformed Baptist theology. This is not merely a historical artifact—it is a living wellspring of gospel truth, theological depth, and spiritual wisdom for us today.
ISBN | 9780851519555 |
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Dimensions | 29.0 × 22.4 × 6.1 cm |
Page Count | 1,012 |
Binding | Cloth-Bound Hardback |
Language | English |
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