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Archibald Campbell (philosopher)

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73:("An Enquiry into the Original of Mldral Virtue"). Innes not only won reputation by the work, but a good living in Essex. In August 1730 Campbell went to London, saw Innes, and says that he "made him tremble in his shoes". Campbell consented, however, to an advertisement claiming his own book, but only saying that "for some certain reasons" it had a peered under the name of Innes. Even this was delayed for a time that Innes might not lose a post which he was expecting. Stuart, physician to the queen, was a cousin of Innes, and interceded for him. Campbell was appointed professor of church history in St. Andrews in 1730. 151: 338: 244: 254: 53:
In 1726 Campbell published an anonymous treatise on the duty of praying for the civil magistrate. The same year he travelled to London with a manuscript treatise on "Moral Virtue", that based morals on
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Campbell trusted his book to his friend Alexander Innes, who had been an accomplice of the well-known Psalmanazar. Innes published this as his own in 1728, as
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In 1723 Campbell married Christina Watson, daughter of an Edinburgh merchant. Twelve children survived him. His eldest son,
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Further Explications with respect to Articles ... wherein the Committee ... have declar’d themseves [
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Archibald Campbell's father was a merchant, and of the Succoth family. Archibald was educated at
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Remarks upon some passages in books by Professor Campbell, with his Explications
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Haakonssen, Knud (2006), "Campbell, Archibald", in Haakonssen, Knud (ed.),
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information supplied from family papers by Rev. H. G. Graham.
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Batty, Margaret (2004). "Archibald Campbell (1691–1756)".
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Scottish Church of Scotland minister and moral philosopher
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Discourse proving that the Apostles were no Enthusiasts
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The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy
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