Victorian Infidels: The Origins of the British Secularist Movement, 1791-1866 |
Contents
Abbreviations page | 1 |
Heritage | 9 |
Infidelity 184150 | 59 |
Old and new forms of freethought | 107 |
Holyoake and the first decade of Secularism | 170 |
Propagation | 199 |
Secularism in action | 250 |
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Victorian Infidels: The Origins of the British Secularist Movement, 1791-1866 Edward Royle No preview available - 1974 |
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Age of Reason agitation appear April Association atheists August became Bible Birmingham Branch Brewin Grant Carlile's Central Board century Charles Bradlaugh Charles Southwell Chartist Chilton Christian Church classes Co-operative committee debate December Discussion doctrine edited England existence F. W. Newman February Fleet Street Fleet Street House freethinkers G. J. Holyoake George Jacob Holyoake Glasgow Hall of Science Hetherington History Holyoake's Huddersfield Ibid ideas infidel Institute James January Joseph Barker July June Lancashire leaders lectures Leeds Leicester Manchester March meeting ment missionary Moral World National Reformer National Secular Society nature Newcastle Northern Star November October Oracle organisation Owen's Owenite Paine paper periodicals philosophy political popular provinces published radical Reasoner Gazette religion religious Report Republican Richard Carlile Robert Cooper Robert Owen Rochdale secretary Secularist movement Secularists September Sheffield social socialists Southwell Sunday theological Thomas thought tion Utilitarian views weekly West Riding William working-class wrote Yorkshire