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=Fuller, Hiram.= _Ms._, _c._ 1815-1880. A journalist of New York city
who at the outset of the Civil War supported the Confederate cause,
and emigrated to England on that account. Subsequently he became an
adventurer in Paris. The Groton Letters; Belle Brittan on a Tour;
Sparks from a Locomotive; Grand Transformation Scenes in the United
States.
=Fuller, Margaret.= _See Ossoli._
=Fuller, Richard.= _S. C._, 1804-1876. A Baptist clergyman of
Charleston, and subsequently of Baltimore. Argument on Baptist Close
Communion; Sermons; Scriptural Baptism.
=Fuller, Richard Frederick.= _Ms._, 1821-1869. Brother of M. Fuller,
_supra_. A lawyer of Boston who published Visions in Verse; Chaplain
Fuller, a life of his brother Arthur.
=Fuller, Samuel.= _N. Y._, 1802-1895. An Episcopal clergyman, professor
at the Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Connecticut. Confirmation,
its Authority and Nature; The Revelation of St. John Self-Interpreted.
=Fuller, Samuel Richard.= _Ms._, 1850- ----. Son of S. Fuller, _supra_.
An Episcopal clergyman of Massachusetts. Personality, a volume of
Sermons. _Hou._
=Fullerton, George Stuart.= _E. I._, 1859- ----. An Episcopal
clergyman, professor of moral philosophy in the University of
Pennsylvania. The Conception of the Infinite and the Solution of the
Mathematical Antinomies, a psychological treatise; A Plain Argument for
God. _Lip._
=Fullerton, William Morton.= _Ct._, 1865- ----. A journalist in Boston
for several years, and since 1890 a member of the Paris staff of the
London Times. Cairo, a descriptive essay; Patriotism and Science, a
collection of essays. _Mac. Rob._
=Fulton, John.= _S._, 1834- ----. An Episcopal clergyman noted as
an able exponent of canon law, and professor of that subject at the
Episcopal Divinity School in Philadelphia. Letters on Christian
Unity; Index Canonum; The Laws of Marriage; Documentary History of
the Episcopal Church in the Confederate States; The Beautiful Land, a
description of Palestine; The Chalcedonian Decree. _Wh._
=Fulton, Justin Dewey.= _N. Y._, 1828-1901. A Baptist clergyman,
prominent in Boston and Brooklyn for his continued and violent attacks
upon the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman Catholic Element in American
History; The True Woman; Show Your Colors, a story of Boston Life; The
Way Out; Witnessing for the Truth, or the Overthrow of the Papacy; Rome
in America, include the most of his work, which is of interest as an
example of religious bigotry if for no other reason.
=Furness, Mrs. Helen Kate [Rogers].= 1837-1883. Wife of H. H. Furness,
_infra_. A Shakespearean scholar of Philadelphia who published A
Concordance to the Poems of Shakespeare. _Lip._
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