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Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815

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Personal name headingFuller, Andrew, 1754-1815
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Variant(s)Fuller, A. (Andrew), 1754-1815
See alsoAlternate identity: Agnostos, 1754-1815
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Associated countryGreat Britain
LocatedKettering (England)
Birth date1754-02-06
Death date1815-05-07
Place of birthWicken (Cambridgeshire, England)
Place of deathKettering (England)
Field of activityChristianity
AffiliationBaptist Missionary Society
Profession or occupationClergy Baptists
Special noteData provided by the ESTC/BL
Found inThe gospel its own witness, 1800: t.p. (Andrew Fuller)
DNB (Fuller, Andrew; minister, Baptist church at Soham and Kettering; fdr. of Baptist Missionary Soc.; b. 2/5/1754; d. 5/7/1815)
Wikipedia, viewed 8 March 2019 (Andrew Fuller (6 February 1754 - 7 May 1815) was an English Particular Baptist minister and theologian. He was born in Wicken, Cambridgeshire, and settled at Kettering, Northamptonshire. He died on 7 May 1815 at Kettering. He is best known in connection with the foundation of the Baptist Missionary Society, to which he for the most part devoted his energies.)
The reality and efficacy of divine grace, 1788: t.p (Agnostos)
Google Books, via WWW, Sept. 10, 2019: Pollard, R.T. Dan Taylor (1738-1816). Baptist leader and pioneering Evangelical, 2018, p. 172 (Agnostos; Rev. Andrew Fuller; author of Reality and efficacy of divine grace, 1790; Agnostos had been widely considered to be a friend and admirer of Fuller, such as John Ryland, but after Fuller's death it emerged that Agnostos was a pseudonym used by Fuller himself; an 1831 edition of Fuller's complete works includes an advertisement identifying him as Agnostos)
MWA/NAIP files, Sept. 10, 2019 (access point: Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815; usages: Andrew Fuller, A. Fuller; Agnostos)
Associated languageeng