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Howard Williams


Born
in Whatley, Mendip, The United Kingdom
January 06, 1837

Died
September 21, 1931

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Howard Williams (1837–1931) was an English humanitarian and vegetarian, and author of the book The Ethics of Diet, an anthology of vegetarian thought.


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The Superstitions of Witchc...

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The Ethics of Diet: An Anth...

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A history of Colgate Univer...

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The History of Witchcraft i...

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English letters and letter-...

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Ancient Witchcraft (Folklor...

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Mediaeval Superstitions of ...

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Modern Faith and Witchcraft...

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Lucian's Dialogues, Namely,...

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“A profound truth is contained in the assertion of Comte (Cours de Philosophie Positive) that 'men have still more need of method than of doctrine, of education than of instruction.'—Aristotle, by G. H. Lewes.”
Howard Williams, The Superstitions of Witchcraft