Statue of Thomas Guthrie

Statue of Thomas Guthrie
  • 117 Princes St
    Edinburgh, sct EH2 3AA

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4.4 - (13 reviews)
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  • Jaerson Trindade


    Apr 19th, 2023

  • TheProblemChild


    Oct 30th, 2022

  • Alison D'Amico


    Oct 18th, 2022

  • (Translated by Google) Thomas Guthrie studied in Edinburgh and Paris. He was Minister of Graveyard the Elder from 1837-40 and Minister of St. John from 1840-64. He joined the Free Church, which he helped found, in 1843 and became the master in 1862. He used his talents to speak on temperance and other causes of social reform, and to support compulsory education, which he believed would reduce the lives of teenagers. crime. In 1847, he published "In defense of the disheveled school, or prevention is better than cure." (Original) Thomas Guthrie18374018406418431862 1847
    Oct 2nd, 2020

  • Justin Sytsma


    Dec 8th, 2019

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    image (Translated by Google) Thomas Guthrie studied in Edinburgh and Paris. He was Minister of Graveyard the Elder from 1837-40 and Minister of St. John from 1840-64. He joined the Free Church, which he helped found, in 1843 and became the master in 1862. He used his talents to speak on temperance and other causes of social reform, and to support compulsory education, which he believed would reduce the lives of teenagers. crime. In 1847, he published "In defense of the disheveled school, or prevention is better than cure."
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