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George Houston

Contributions

  1. Ecce homo! Or, a critical enquiry into the history of Jesus Christ, being a rational analysis of the gospels. Translated from the French translation has paratext has other edition translator
  2. Ecce homo! Or, a critical enquiry into the history of Jesus Christ, being a rational analysis of the gospels. Translated from the French translation has paratext uncertainty translator
  3. Ecce homo! Or, a critical enquiry into the history of Jesus Christ, being a rational analysis of the gospels. Translated from the French paratext author
  4. Ecce homo! Or, a critical enquiry into the history of Jesus Christ, being a rational analysis of the gospels. Translated from the French paratext author

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Freethinker and journalist, contributed to the radical newspapers The Statesman and The Political Register and moved in the the circles of Daniel Eaton and William Cobbett. He emigrated to the USA around 1815 and died in North-Carolina around 1840. J.R. Dinwiddy, "William Cobbett, George Houston and Freethought", Notes and Queries (July-August 1977), pp.325-9.