Beilby Porteus
Bishop of Chester; Bishop of London
Rt Rev Beilby Porteus, DD, Bishop of Chester and London (May 8, 1731 – May 13, 1809) was an Anglican reformer and leading abolitionist. He was the first Anglican in a position of authority to seriously challenge the Church's position on slavery.
Quotes
edit- He who foresees calamities suffers them twice over.
Death: A Poetical Essay (1759)
edit- In sober state,
Through the sequestered vale of rural life,
The venerable patriarch guileless held
The tenor of his way.- Line 108. Compare: "They kept the noiseless tenor of their way" (alternately quoted as "the even tenor of their way"), Thomas Gray, Elegy in a Country Churchyard, Stanza 19, line 4.
- One murder made a villain,
Millions a hero. Princes were privileged
To kill, and numbers sanctified the crime.- Line 154. Compare: "One to destroy is murder by the law, And gibbets keep the lifted hand in awe; To murder thousands takes a specious name, War’s glorious art, and gives immortal fame", Edward Young, "Love of Fame", Satire vii, line 55.
- War its thousands slays, Peace its ten thousands.
- Line 178.
- Teach him how to live,
And, oh still harder lesson! how to die.- Line 316. Compare: "There taught us how to live; and (oh, too high
The price for knowledge!) taught us how to die", Thomas Tickell, On the Death of Mr. Addison (1721), line 81.; "He who should teach men to die, would at the same time teach them to live", Michel de Montaigne, Essay, book i. chap. ix.; "I have taught you, my dear flock, for above thirty years how to live; and I will show you in a very short time how to die", Sandys, Anglorum Speculum, p. 903.
- Line 316. Compare: "There taught us how to live; and (oh, too high