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Andrew Fuller. {a lithograph}

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Andrew Fuller. {a Lithograph}. . 1881. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, .

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(1881). Andrew Fuller. {a lithograph}. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, .

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Andrew Fuller. {a Lithograph}. 1881. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, .

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  • Lithograph of Andrew Fuller. 1881. Andrew Fuller was born on February 6, 1754 in Wicken, Cambridgeshire, England. He was baptized in 1770. In 1775, Fuller was ordained pastor of the church of Soham. In 1782, Fuller moved again to Kettering, Northamptonshire. There, in 1792, he helped form the Baptist Missionary Society, of which he was the first secretary. He adamantly supported William Carey, who was sent by the society to India. Fuller was a prolific writer and was well known in England and America. Most of his beliefs were Calvinistic. He declined two honorary doctoral degrees: one from Princeton in 1798 and one from Yale in 1805. Fuller died on May 7, 1815. JPG file (343 KB)
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