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William Gouge (1575–1653) was an English clergyman and author. He was a minister and preacher at St Ann Blackfriars for 45 years, from 1608, and a member of the Westminster Assembly from 1643.


Life
He was born in , , and baptised on 6 November 1575. He was educated at , St. Paul's School, , and King's College, Cambridge. He graduated B.A. in 1598 and M.A. in 1601.Francis J. Bremer, Tom Webster, Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia (2006), p. 111.Slightly different dates are given in

Before moving to London, he was a Fellow and lecturer at Cambridge, where he caused a near-riot by his advocacy of over the traditional methods of .William T. Costello, S.J., A Cambridge Prevarication in the Earlier Seventeenth Century, Renaissance News, Vol. 8, No. 4 (Winter, 1955), pp. 179–184. (This story about Gouge, who lectured on logic, is related in Wilbur Samuel Howell's Logic and Rhetoric in England 1500–1700 (1956) as an account from Samuel Clarke, and is not reliably dated.)

At Blackfriars, he was initially assistant to Stephen Egerton (c.1554–1622), taking over as lecturer.Francis J. Bremer, Tom Webster, Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia (2006), p. 87.

He proposed an early dispensational scheme. He took an interest in Sir Henry Finch's Calling of the Jews, and published it under his own name; this led to a spell of imprisonment in 1621, since the publication displeased James I of England. Concise Dictionary of National Biography

Already nearly 70 years old, he attended the Westminster Assembly regularly, and was made chairman in 1644 of the committee set up to draft the Westminster Confession. The other original members of the committee were John Arrowsmith, , Jeremiah Burroughs, , , , Thomas Temple, and Richard Vines He was appointed as an Assessor on 26 November 1647. Minutes of the Westminster Assembly - 26 November 1647 He was appointed of the Provincial Assembly of London on 3 May 1647.John Rushworth, 'Historical Collections: Parliamentary proceedings, May 1647', in Historical Collections of Private Passages of State: Volume 6, 1645-47 (London, 1722), pp. 475–500. British History Online accessed 6 April 2016


Of Domesticall Duties and the family
Of Domesticall Duties (1622) was a popular and thorough text of its time discussing family life.Anthony Fletcher, The Protestant Idea of Marriage, in Anthony Fletcher, Peter Roberts editors, Religion, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain: Essays in Honour of Patrick Collinson (2006), p. 165.Mary Abbott, Extracts in Life Cycles in England, 1560-1720: Cradle to Grave (1996), pp. 180–189. It argued that the wife although above the children is below the husband and the father figure "is a king in his owne house",William Gouge, Of Domesticall Duties (1622), p. 258. and was an important of its period, running to later editions. He considered equally bad in both genders, and encouraged love matches.Christopher Hill, The World Turned Upside Down, p. 309.

Gouge himself was father to 13 children. His wife Elizabeth, née Calton, died shortly after the birth of the last of them. They had married in the early 17th century, in effect by arrangement, when Gouge was put under pressure by his family.Kathryn Sather, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Child-Rearing: A Matter of Discipline, Journal of Social History, Vol. 22, No. 4 (Summer, 1989), pp. 735–743.Phyllis Mack, Visionary Women: Ecstatic Prophecy in Seventeenth-Century England 919940, p. 37. Elizabeth had been brought up by the wife of an Essex minister, John Huckle, and was eulogised after her death.Jacqueline Eales, Women in Early Modern England, 1500-1700 (1998), p. 28.


Other writings
According to Ann Thompson, The Whole Armor of God (1616) illustrates the shift from "transcendent faith" in William Perkins and Samuel Ward, to "immanent faith" in a succeeding generation of Puritan writers.Ann Thompson, The Art of Suffering and the Impact of Seventeenth-Century Anti-Providential Thought (2003), p. 69 and p. 73.

In God's Three Arrows: Plague, Famine, Sword (1625 and 1631), he mentioned the idea that plague finds victims in poorer people, because they are more easily spared. They should not be allowed to flee affected areas, and nor should magistrates and the aged; but others may properly do so.Christopher Hill, Liberty Against the Law (1996), p. 61.Keith Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic (1973), p. 790. In common with other Protestant theologians of the time, he supported the idea of .Norman Housley, The Later Crusades, 1274-1580: From Lyons to Alcazar (1992), p. 456, mentioning also Thomas Barnes, , and Alexander Leighton.Anthony Milton, Catholic and Reformed: The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought, 1600-1640 (2002) p. 37, mentioning Thomas Taylor and Joseph Hall.

His massive Commentary on the Whole Epistle to the Hebrews appeared in 1655 in three volumes, replete with detail and sermon outlines.N. Clayton Croy, Endurance in Suffering: Hebrews 12:1-13 in Its Rhetorical, Religious, and Philosophical Context (1998), p. 18. It was seen into print by his eldest son, (c.1605–1681), It was reprinted by James Nichol of Edinburgh in 1866.


Works
  • The Whole Armor of God (1616)
  • Of Domestical Duties (1622)
  • A Guide to Goe to God: or, an Explanation of the Perfect Patterne of Prayer, the Lords prayer. (1626)
  • The dignitie of chiualrie (1626) sermon to the Artillery Company of London
  • A Short Catechism (1635)
  • A Recovery from Apostacy (1639)
  • The Sabbath's Sanctification (1641)
  • The Saint's Support (1642) fast sermon in Parliament
  • The Progress of Divine Providence (1645)
  • Commentary on the Whole Epistle to the Hebrews (1655)


Family
Five of his uncles were noted Puritans: Laurence Chaderton and William Whitaker married sisters of his mother, while Nathaniel, Samuel and Ezekiel Culverwell were her brothers. His cousin, Mary Culverwell, married .


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