
Thomas Guthrie (Preacher & Philanthropist: 1803-1873)
Thomas Guthrie, the son of a successful merchant, was born in Brechin in 1780. Educated at his local school, Guthrie was such a brilliant scholar that he was only twelve years old when he entered the University of Edinburgh (http://www.ed.ac.uk/)
After a period travelling abroad he worked in a bank until he secured from William Maule, the Whig
In 1837 Guthrie moved to Old Greyfriar's in Edinburgh
During this period Guthrie developed radical political ideas and worked closely with Joseph Hume
Guthrie believed that improved schools would reduce youth crime and in 1847 published his book Plea for Ragged Schools, or Prevention is Better Than Cure. With the support of the Edinburgh Review
After Guthrie retired from the ministry in 1864, he worked for the Sunday Magazine. Thomas Guthrie died in 1873.



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