David Otis Fuller

In April 1916 when he was 13 years old, Fuller became a Christian at a Chapman-Alexander (John Wilbur Chapman and Charles Alexander) revival meeting in North Carolina and was baptized in the First Baptist Church of New York City by Dr.

Fuller served as a United States Navy chaplain in World War II,[2] then for the next 45 years he was a pastor in a civilian capacity.

Fuller dedicated much of his life to the defense of the Byzantine text-type as embodied in the Textus Receptus and, largely, the King James Version.

[4] Fuller's three volumes on the subject of texts and versions contain the full or summarized works of many older authorities on the textual issue.

The Baptist researcher Doug Kutilek in his article The Unlearned Men[5] has traced some of what Fuller wrote in his book, Which Bible?