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 most notable influence being Benjamin G. Wilkinson. Others include John Burgon, Herman C. Hoskier, Philip Mauro, Joseph Philpot, Samuel Zwemer, and George Sayles Bishop, as well as the works of a number of contemporary writers, including Edward Hills, Terence Brown, and Wilbur Pickering.
The Baptist researcher Doug Kutilek in his article
The Unlearned Men has traced some of what Fuller wrote in his book, Which Bible? to what Seventh-day Adventist scholar Benjamin G. Wilkinson wrote in his own book concerning the textual debate, Our Authorized Bible Vindicated
. David was also known to deliberately conceal Wilkinson's Adventist beliefs, which in turn, helped to spread his cause in defending both the King James Bible and the Textus Receptus.
Books
- Which Bible? Grand Rapids: Grand Rapids International Publications, 1970. 3rd ed. 1972. ISBN 0-944355-24-2
- True or False? The Westcott-Hort Textual Theory Examined Grand Rapids: Grand Rapids International Publications, 1973. ISBN 0-944355-12-9
- Counterfeit or Genuine? Grand Rapids: Grand Rapids International Publications, 1978. ISBN 0-8254-2615-4