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The Reverend '''George Anderson''' (1677-1756) was a prominent [[scottish people|Scottish]] [[clergyman]] during the [[Age of Enlightenment |Enlightenment]]. He is principally remembered for being the prime sponsor of a motion to excommunicate [[David Hume]] and [[Lord Kames]] in Church courts. He also wrote several rebuttals to Hume's radical writings.
The Reverend '''George Anderson''' (1677-1756) was a prominent [[scottish people|Scottish]] [[clergyman]] during the [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]. He is principally remembered for being the prime sponsor of a motion to excommunicate [[David Hume]] and [[Lord Kames]] in Church courts. He also wrote several rebuttals to Hume's radical writings.

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The Reverend George Anderson (1677-1756) was a prominent Scottish clergyman during the Enlightenment. He is principally remembered for being the prime sponsor of a motion to excommunicate David Hume and Lord Kames in Church courts. He also wrote several rebuttals to Hume's radical writings.