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No. 6. Return to the sixth order of the Honourable House of Commons, dated 9th February 1792. Ordered to be printed 16th February 1792
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A sermon, delivered at Oxford, at the funeral of Maj. Archibald Campbell, October 7, 1818
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Remarks on a late pamphlet, intituled, The apostles no enthusiasts
In a dialogue between a professor of hist, and divinity, a theologue, a serious Christian, an enthusiast, and an observator -
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the claim of Mr. John Macleod of Muiravenside, Mr. Archibald Campbell of Stonefield, and Mr. Ronald Campbell of Balerno, advocates, creditors adjudgers of the estate of Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, and of the other creditors adjudgers of the said estate, who have produced their interests in the ranking of the creditors of the said Sir James Campbell
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the claim and petition of Archibald Campbell of Innellan
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Two letters, written by a minister of the Gospel to a gentleman, concerning professor Campbell's divinity
Letter I. Wherein his scheme concerning the origine, or primary source of moral virtue, contained in his answer to the author of the fable of the bees, is shewed to be irrational, and antiscriptural. Letter II. Wherein his discourse, proving that the apostles were no enthusiasts, is considered; and the poisonous nature of enthusiasm, together with his mistakes of it, are detected -
An enquiry into the principle, rule and end of moral actions
Wherein, the scheme of selfish-love, laid down by Mr. Archibald Campbell professor of Ecclesiastical History in St. Andrews, in his Enquiry into the original of moral virtue, is examined and the received doctrine is vindicated. By Mr. Alexander Moncrieff, minister of the Gospel at Abernethie -
An examination of Mr. Campbell's principles, as laid down in his enquiry into the original of moral virtue
With an appendix, containing short remarks on his discourse proving that the apostles were no enthusiasts -
A letter to the Reverend Mr. James Adams at Kinnaird
Occasion'd by his Survey of Professor Campbel's Oration -
The report of the Committee for Purity of Doctrine, at Edinburgh, March 16. 1736. With Professor Campbell's remarks upon it. To which is subjoin'd, in the Way of Conclusion, A short account of the orthodoxy of both sides