Charles Edward Fuller, founder of Fuller Seminary and voice of The Old Fashioned Revival Hour, dies - March 18
Juan de Jáuregui attempts to assassinate William of Orange, the Protestant leader of the Netherlands.
386 - Death of Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem, notable for lectures and writings that influenced the development of Lent and Passion Week observances throughout the entire church.
1582 - In Antwerp, Juan de Jáuregui attempts to assassinate William of Orange, the Protestant leader of the Netherlands.
1612 - Bartholomew Legate becomes the last person burned to death in England for heterodox religious opinions.
1813 - Abdul Masih [a.k.a. Shekh Salih], a convert from Islam to Christianity, arrives in Agra, where he works wholeheartedly as an evangelist and educator. When he preaches out of doors, Muslims will crowd the rooftops to hear him.
1968 - Death in Pasadena, California, of Charles Edward Fuller, founder of Fuller Theological Seminary and well-known as the voice of the radio program The Old Fashioned Revival Hour.
1983 - Death of Catherine Marshall in Boynton Beach, Florida. She was a Christian writer of talent and influence and, the author of “A Man Called Peter,” the biography of her first husband, Peter Marshall.
– Source: Christian History Institute