Born: April 2, 1762, Buckingham, England.
Died: April 15, 1816.
Goode received his early education first in Buckingham, then under the care of Rev. T. Bull, a Dissenting minister at Newport Pagnel. Having a strong inclination to the ministry, he left his father’s business and, in 1780, entered Magdalen Hall at Oxford, where he graduated B.A. in 1784 and M.A., 1787. On taking Holy Orders in 1786, he became curate of Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire; then of St. Ann’s, Blackfriars; and subsequently rector of the latter parish, adding thereto one or two lectureships. Goode’s interest in foreign mission work took a practical turn in his helping found the Church Missionary Society. His works include:
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