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"Wit," wrote Coleridge after reading the Church History, "was the stuff and substance of Fuller's intellect". [9] Charles Lamb made some selections from Fuller, and admired his "golden works." American essayist Samuel McChord Crothers devoted a chapter of his 1916 book The Pleasures of an Absentee Landlord to an appreciation of Fuller and of ...
In May 2009, Fuller opened its 47,000-square-foot (4,400 m 2) David Allan Hubbard Library that incorporated the former McAlister Library building at its main campus in Pasadena, California for a total of 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2). [28] In 2018, Fuller briefly planned to sell its main campus in Pasadena and move to Pomona. [29]
Thomas Oscar Fuller (October 25, 1867 – June 21, 1942) was an American Baptist minister, educator and state senator. He was elected to the North Carolina Senate (district 11) in 1898 and was the only African American representative.
Andrew Fuller Project – is preparing a modern critical edition of The Works of Andrew Fuller. This project is led by Michael A. G. Haykin, professor of church history at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The project description page has a substantial section headed, "Andrew Fuller: Life & Legacy".
Rick Warren (D.Min), pastor of Saddleback Church, author of The Purpose Driven Church and the best-selling hardback book in US publishing history, The Purpose Driven Life; James White, director of Alpha and Omega Ministries; Anthony C. Yu (S.T.B.), religion and literary scholar, translator of Journey to the West, professor at the University of ...
The library is suing the North Shore Library Foundation over the group's alleged refusal to hand over about $820,000 in donations for the new library.
In 1937, Woodbridge became pastor at First Presbyterian Church of Salisbury, North Carolina, and in 1945 became pastor of Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Georgia. [1] In 1947, he was one of the original prospects recruited for the newly founded Fuller Theological Seminary , and though he initially declined the offer, in 1950 he ...
Charles E. Fuller joined Lake Avenue Church in 1933 and became friends with the Senior Pastor James Henry Hutchins, a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute. Hutchins kept the church away from the Liberal Christianity that was common in Congregationalism at the time. [4] Fuller held its first classes in the Sunday School rooms of LACC. [5]