Thomas Gould

American minister
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IntroAmerican minister
PlacesUnited States of America
wasMinister
Work fieldReligion
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1619
Death1 January 1675 (aged 56 years)
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Biography

Thomas Gould (ca. 1619-1675) was the first pastor (lay preacher) of the First Baptist Church of Boston in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Gould was born in Great Britain. After moving to Massachusetts, Gould became a successful farmer and wagon maker. Due to disagreements with Massachusetts' state Congregationalist (Puritan) church, Gould absented himself from Sabbath meetings. In 1655 he refused to allow his child to be baptized by the Congregationalist church in Charlestown, Massachusetts where he was living and starting meeting with Henry Dunster, another anti-pedobaptist who was the first president of Harvard College. Another disagreement took place in the Cambridge church, and anti-pedobaptists began meeting in Gould's home. In 1665 Gould drew up a statement of faith for a Baptist congregation, which began meeting in secret on Noddle's Island in Boston harbor. The congregation was mainly Calvinist in theology and borrowed heavily from earlier Baptist confessions of faith. Gould was eventually imprisoned by Massachusetts authorities. After his release, the congregation was allowed to meet in Boston.

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