Welp, it's Beilby Porteus (who turns out to have been a notable abolitionist, as well as all the stuff you might expect, and thus is a bit LESS obscure than I'd thought--I'd heard of him only because he consecrated one of the first bishops in the Episcopal Church). This is the first American edition of his Sermons on Several Subjects (Hartford, 1806).
Do you suppose Porteus is a famous Anglican name? There was a longtime parishioner at Old North named Richard Porteus (died in 2011) who from his obituary (which I looked up online to find the year) seems to have had a number of clergy relatives.
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Did you personally wind up with this?
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Great!
Who and what precisely is it?
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I have never encountered that first name before. It looks like either a surname or a place. Or possibly slightly misspelled.
I hope you enjoy owning a 210-year-old book of his sermons!
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