Frederick James Gould
978-613-3-59910-9
6133599103
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2010-12-11
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Frederick James Gould (19 December 1855 - 6 April 1938) was an English teacher, writer, and pioneer secular humanist. He met the American-born secularist Stanton Coit at a lecture in 1889 on moral instruction in French schools. Coit helped Gould set up the East London Ethical Society, for whom Gould then devised a series of ethical lessons for use in Sunday schools, which he later developed into a four-volume book, The Children's Book of Moral Lessons (1897). He also wrote articles on secular humanism, and the books Stepping-Stones to Agnosticism (1890) and The Agnostic Island (1891), both published by Charles A. Watts' publishing company. In 1890, with Watts, George Holyoake and others, he helped form the Propagandist Press Committee, which became the Rationalist Press Association in 1899.
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