Thomas Guthrie
Thomas Guthrie (1803 - 1873), divine and philanthropist, born at Brechin, Angus, Scotland. He studied for the Church, and became a minister in Edinburgh. Possessed of a commanding presence and voice, and a remarkably effective and picturesque style of oratory, he became perhaps the most popular preacher of his day in Scotland, and was associated with many forms of philanthropy, especially temperance and ragged schools, of the latter of which he was the founder. He was one of the leaders of the Free Church, and raised over £100,000 for manses for its ministers. Among his writings are The Gospel in Ezekiel, Plea for Ragged Schools, and The City, its Sins and Sorrows.
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1803 - 1873 - Brechin - Angus - Scotland - Minister - Edinburgh - Oratory - Preacher - Philanthropy - Temperance - Ragged schools - Free Church - Manse - The Gospel in Ezekiel - Plea for Ragged Schools - The City, its Sins and Sorrows
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