William Goode the younger (1801–1868) was an English cleric, a leader of the evangelicals of the Church of England, and the Dean of Ripon from 1860–1868. He was educated at St. Paul’s School, London, and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was ordained deacon and priest in 1825 and, later in life, he served as rector of St. Antholin Watling Street, Allhallows the Great, Thames Street, and St. Margaret Lothbury, respectively. He was also editor of The Christian Observer. His other works include Memoir of the Rev. W. Goode, M. A., The Modern Claims to the Possession of the Extraordinary Gifts of the Spirit, Stated and Examined, Tract XC Historically Refuted, The Doctrine of the Church of England as to the Effects of Baptism in the Case of Infants, A Vindication of the Doctrine of the Church of England on the Validity of the Orders of the Scotch and Foreign Non-Episcopal Churches, The Nature of Christ’s Presence in the Eucharist, and Fulfilled Prophesy. A Proof of the Truth of Revealed Religion, being the Warburtonian Lectures for 1854–1858. His father was William Goode the elder.