Following his ordination at 32 years
of age, William Gouge ministered at
Blackfriars Church, London for 45
years. In addition to his great success
as a pastor, his mid-week expository
lectures at Blackfriars drew
increasingly larger crowds.
Spirituality and scholarship made his
career at Cambridge, his pastoral work
and his writings unique. He was
renowned as "the father of the London
Divines and the oracle of his time." In
1643 he was made a member of the
Westminster Assembly of Divines by vote
of Parliament. His primary works
include his Commentary on Hebrews, The
Whole Armour of God, and Domestic
Duties.