William Young Fullerton Explained

William Young Fullerton (8 March 1857 – 17 August 1932) was a Baptist evangelist, administrator and writer. He was born in Belfast, Ireland. As a young man, he was influenced by the preaching of Charles Spurgeon, who became his friend and mentor. Fullerton served as President of the Baptist Union and Home Secretary of the Baptist Missionary Society. He was a frequent speaker at Keswick Conventions. His published works include biographies of John Bunyan, Charles Spurgeon, James William Condell Fegan and Frederick Brotherton Meyer; missionary histories and devotional writings. He also compiled several hymnals. He is remembered for his hymn entitled "I Cannot tell why He, whom angels worship", which he set to the traditional Irish melody "Londonderry Air".He died at Bedford Park, Middlesex, at the age of 75.

Selected works

a tribute (1931?)

References

Notes and References

  1. http://ebook.lib.hku.hk/CTWE/B36598720/
  2. Web site: HKUL: Digital Initiatives. lib.hku.hk. 19 February 2024.
  3. Web site: China Through Western Eyes. 13 June 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070613084039/http://xml.lib.hku.hk/gsdl/db/ctwe/search.shtml . 19 February 2024. 13 June 2007 .