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George Jacob Holyoake (13 April 1817 – 22 January 1906) was an English secularist, co-operator and newspaper editor. He coined the terms secularism in 1851 ...
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George Jacob Holyoake was a writer, editor, cooperator, and coiner of the word 'secularism'. A follower of Robert Owen, he was a major proponent of socialist ...
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Holyoake wrote more than 160 pamphlets and works, including the books Origin and Nature of Secularism (1896), his autobiography, Sixty Years of an Agitator's ...
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Follow George Jacob Holyoake and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's George Jacob Holyoake Author Page.
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Holyoake emerged from prison a radical hero. He settled in London and founded and edited various progressive newspapers, most notably the Reasoner (1846-50).
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George Jacob Holyoake was born in April 1817, the son of a Birmingham whitesmith and at the age of eight, began work with his father at a local foundry.
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George Jacob Holyoake was mainly self-educated and a vigorous campaigner for secularism and freethought during the 19th century.
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Books by Holyoake, George Jacob (sorted by popularity) ; The Principles of Secularism · 422 downloads ; A Logic of Facts; Or, Every-day Reasoning · 147 downloads ...
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