Thomas Guthrie

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Thomas Guthrie was a prominent 19th-century Scottish preacher, social reformer, and co-founder of the Free Church of Scotland, renowned for his work on behalf of the poor and for advocating temperance.

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instanceOf Christian minister
Scottish preacher
co-founder of the Free Church of Scotland
person
social reformer
advocatedFor education for destitute children
improved conditions for the urban poor
temperance
centuryActive 19th century
clergyType Presbyterian minister
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
denomination Church of Scotland NERFINISHED
Free Church of Scotland NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Edinburgh
familyName Guthrie NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork education for the poor
social reform
temperance movement
gender male
givenName Thomas NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy of temperance
co-founding the Free Church of Scotland
promotion of ragged schools
work on behalf of the poor
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Church of Scotland NERFINISHED
Free Church of Scotland NERFINISHED
movement Free Church of Scotland NERFINISHED
name Thomas Guthrie NERFINISHED
nationality Scottish
notableWork Seed-Time and Harvest of Ragged Schools NERFINISHED
The City: Its Sins and Sorrows NERFINISHED
The Gospel in Ezekiel NERFINISHED
occupation author
minister
preacher
social reformer
placeOfBirth Angus NERFINISHED
Brechin NERFINISHED
Scotland
positionHeld minister in the Church of Scotland
minister in the Free Church of Scotland
religion Christianity
Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism

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Grange Cemetery hasNotableBurial Thomas Guthrie