Alexander Campbell

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B.H.
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Alexander Campbell

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Someone here asked about a good biography of him. I remember one written in the 1890s about 25 to 30 years after he died that was pretty good. It's probably accurate because so many who knew him was still alive to contest anything wrong. I'm going to use my knoggin and try to remember the authors name.
The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it.----Karl Marx
B.H.
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Re: Alexander Campbell

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Hi all. To whoever asked about a biography of Alexander Campbell I remembered the book I had in mind.

It is "Alexander Campbell The Leader of the Great Nineteenth Century Reformation" by Thomas Grafton. You can read it for free on archive.org.

Archive.org has several other works by Alexander Campbell or about him or jointly authored by him. The book above is about 250 pages long. There are other biographies of him in the 500 page range, his personal reminisces are there and also a book about him by his wife. Copies of the Christian Baptist and Millennial Harbinger are there as are his debates with the Catholic theologian Purcell and the Socialist Robert Owen.
The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it.----Karl Marx
Gauronaolo
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Re: Alexander Campbell

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Sounds like you might be referring to The Life and Letters of Alexander Campbell by Robert Richardson. It was written in the late 1800s and has a lot of personal insights, since Richardson had connections to folks who knew Campbell well. I’ve looked into it myself, and it’s a solid read if you're after something with a lot of firsthand info.
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