Frederick James Gould
From Philosopedia
Gould, Frederick James (1855—1938)
Gould was a British Ethical Culture leader. He once edited the Leicester Reasoner, and he wrote The Agnostic Island (1891) and Life-Story of A Humanist (1923).
After serving as an Ethical Culture leader, he moved from London to run the Leicester Secular Society. Gould claimed to be an agnostic, Atheist, ethicist, freethinker, Marxist, positivist, and secularist.
His Pioneer of Johnson’s Court (1929) is a history of the Rationalist Press Association from 1899 on.
