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Thomas Gouge (19 September 1605, Bow, London – 29 October 1681, London) was an English Presbyterian clergyman, a contemporary of Samuel Pepys, associated with the Puritan movement. Gouge was the son of William Gouge, himself a clergyman and the rector of St. Anne's church in Blackfriars. Thomas Gouge was educated at Eton and at King's College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow in 1628. He was the vicar of the parish of St. Sepulchre from 1638, a position he held until the Act of Uniformity in 1662. Gouge's refusal to use the 1662 version of the Book of Common Prayer is recounted in the diary of Samuel Pepys.

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  • Thomas Gouge fue un clérigo inglés presbiteriano, coetáneo de Samuel Pepys, asociado con el movimiento puritano. Gouge era hijo de , clérigo y párroco de la iglesia de Santa Ana en . Thomas Gouge fue educado en Eton y en el King's College de la Universidad de Cambridge, del que se convirtió en miembro en 1628.​​ Fue vicario de la parroquia de desde 1638, hasta el .​ La negativa de Gouge a utilizar la versión de 1662 del Libro de Oración Común aparece en el diario de Samuel Pepys.​ (es)
  • Thomas Gouge (19 September 1605, Bow, London – 29 October 1681, London) was an English Presbyterian clergyman, a contemporary of Samuel Pepys, associated with the Puritan movement. Gouge was the son of William Gouge, himself a clergyman and the rector of St. Anne's church in Blackfriars. Thomas Gouge was educated at Eton and at King's College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow in 1628. He was the vicar of the parish of St. Sepulchre from 1638, a position he held until the Act of Uniformity in 1662. Gouge's refusal to use the 1662 version of the Book of Common Prayer is recounted in the diary of Samuel Pepys. (en)
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  • Thomas Gouge fue un clérigo inglés presbiteriano, coetáneo de Samuel Pepys, asociado con el movimiento puritano. Gouge era hijo de , clérigo y párroco de la iglesia de Santa Ana en . Thomas Gouge fue educado en Eton y en el King's College de la Universidad de Cambridge, del que se convirtió en miembro en 1628.​​ Fue vicario de la parroquia de desde 1638, hasta el .​ La negativa de Gouge a utilizar la versión de 1662 del Libro de Oración Común aparece en el diario de Samuel Pepys.​ Thomas Gouge fue famoso durante su vida por actos de caridad, especialmente en el Gran Incendio de Londres. Proporcionó trabajo para los pobres en el sector del lino e hilado del cáñamo.​ Viajó por Gales realizando trabajos de caridad y distribuyendo literatura religiosa.​ La obra más recordada de Gouge es Riqueza aumentada dando a los pobres.​ El sermón del funeral de Gouge fue pronunciado por . (es)
  • Thomas Gouge (19 September 1605, Bow, London – 29 October 1681, London) was an English Presbyterian clergyman, a contemporary of Samuel Pepys, associated with the Puritan movement. Gouge was the son of William Gouge, himself a clergyman and the rector of St. Anne's church in Blackfriars. Thomas Gouge was educated at Eton and at King's College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow in 1628. He was the vicar of the parish of St. Sepulchre from 1638, a position he held until the Act of Uniformity in 1662. Gouge's refusal to use the 1662 version of the Book of Common Prayer is recounted in the diary of Samuel Pepys. Thomas Gouge was famous during his lifetime for acts of charity, especially in the aftermath of the Great Fire of London. He provided work for the poor in flax and hemp-spinning. He traveled extensively in Wales performing charitable works and distributing religious literature there. Gouge's best remembered work is Riches Increased by Giving to the Poor. Gouge's funeral sermon was preached by John Tillotson. (en)
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