William Rathbone Greg

William Rathbone Greg (* 1809 in Manchester, † November 15, 1881 in Wimbledon ) was an English writer and social philosopher.

Professional career

William Greg first worked as a cotton spinner in Cheshire. In 1856 he entered the higher civil service in the customs, and this was one until 1877.

He has provided many contributions to the prestigious Reviews and the Pall Mall Gazette. His first independent work of importance was the critical examination The creed of Christendom ( 8 Aufl: 1883), which he took effect on the freer religious movement of the time.

William Greg died November 15, 1881 in Wimbledon, near London.

Works

  • Litterary and social judgments are ( 4th ed 1876)
  • Enigmas of life (15th ed 1883)
  • Rocks ahead, or the warnings of Cassandra (1874 )
  • Miscellaneous essays ( 1881-84, 2 vols )

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  • Author
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  • English
  • Born in 1809
  • Died in 1881
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