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A defence of a treatise, entitled the Gospel of Christ worthy of all acceptation
containing a reply to Mr. Button's remarks, and the observations of Philanthropos -
The work of faith, the labour of love, and the patience of hope, illustrated, in the life and death of the Rev. Andrew Fuller
late pastor of the Baptist church at Kettering, and secretary to the Baptist Missionary Society -
Observations on the Rev. Andrew Fuller's late pamphlet, entitled, "the Gospel of Christ worthy of all acceptation."
In which it is attempted, farther to confirm his leading idea, viz. That "faith in Christ is the duty of all men, who hear the sound of the Gospel" By proving, That the Universal Calls and Invitations of the Gospel are founded on the Universality of Divine Love to sinful Man; and on the Death of Jesus Christ, as a Propitiation for the Sins of the whole World. In Nine Letters, to a Friend. By a lover of all mankind -
The legacy of Jonathan Edwards in the theology of Andrew Fuller
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A vindication of the Hindoos
Part the second: In reply to the observations of the Christian Observer; of Mr. Fuller, secretary to the Baptist Missionary Society; and of his anonymous friend ; with some remarks on a sermon preached at Oxford, by the Rev. Dr. Barrow, on the expediency of introducing Christianity among the natives of India -
A defence of a treatise, entitled, The gospel of Christ worthy of all acceptation
containing a reply to Mr. Button's remarks, and the observations of Philanthropos. By Andrew Fuller -
The practical efficacy of the Unitarian doctrine considered; in a series of letters to the Reverend Andrew Fuller: occasioned by his publication entitled The calvinistic and socinian systems examined and compared, as to their Moral Tendency. To which is added the second edition of An essay on the grounds of love to Christ. By Joshua Toulmin, D.D
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Thoughts on the duty of man relative to faith in Jesus Christ
in which Mr. Andrew Fuller's leading propositions on that subject are considered. By John Martin. Part II -
Strictures upon the reply of Mr. A. Fuller, to Mr. Kentish's discourse
entitled, The moral tendency of the genuine Christian doctrine. By the author of that discourse -
Observations on the Rev. Andrew Fuller's reply to Philanthropos
or a further attempt to prove that the universal invitations of the Gospel are founded on the universality of divine love, and the death of Jesus Christ, as the propitiation for the sins of the whole world. I thirteen letters to a friend. By Dan Taylor