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Fullerton, James Archer, 1850-

 
Fullerton was born in Ireland, where he also began to preach at the age of 17. He came to the United States in 1871 or 1872 and soon became affiliated with the West Virginia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He went on to pastor churches in Evansville, Charleston, and other cities, and also served as Presiding Elder of the Parkersburg District.

Additional information can be found in the Personal Sketch published in The West Virginia Pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Wheeling, WV: Frew, Campbell, & Hart, 1883). Fullerton is also mentioned in Prominent Men of West Virginia (Wheeling, WV: W. L. Callin, 1890).

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  • Fullerton User Guide by Robert H. Ellison

    Fullerton User Guide

    Robert H. Ellison

    The User Guide for the Library of Appalachian Preaching is a Google Sheet that can be searched, sorted, and downloaded for offline use.

    At the moment, Fullerton has only one sermon in the Library; it has a Guide of its own so the records will be complete. It includes the title, sermon text, date and place the sermon was preached, and so on. This information is available in the master list of sermons as well.

  • Methodism by James Archer Fullerton

    Methodism

    James Archer Fullerton

    "Methodism,” a sermon on Numbers 28:23, was published in 1883 as Sermon XIX of The West Virginia Pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Wheeling, WV: Frew, Campbell, & Hart, 1883).

 
 
 

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