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English Secularism: A Confession of Belief

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The author presents the development and principles of secularist thought in Britain, describing free thought as a progressive movement that overturns theological authority and defends the separation of religious institutions from public life. He outlines stages of critical inquiry, recounts how secular ideas spread, and vindicates core principles while distinguishing secular instruction from secularism. Emphasis is placed on morality independent of theology, ethical methods for controversy, and civic responsibilities created by secular views. Practical proposals for secular ceremonies, including marriage, naming, and funeral observances, accompany discussion of opposition, diffusion, and the movement's goal of rational public governance.

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George Jacob Holyoake

George Jacob Holyoake (1817-1906) was an English writer and social reformer known for his advocacy of secularism and rational thought. He played a significant role in the development of the secular movement in the 19th century, contributing to discussions on atheism and human rights. Holyoake's notable works include "English Secularism: A Confession of Belief," where he articulates his views on secular philosophy, and "The History of the Last Trial by Jury for Atheism in England," which recounts his experiences with the legal system regarding atheistic beliefs. His writings reflect a commitment to reason and social progress, making him a key figure in the history of secular thought.

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