Thomas Young (writer and theologian)

(bapt. 29 December 1772 – 11 November 1835) was an English writer, theologian, educator, and Anglican clergyman. A Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, he served as a tutor, dean, and preacher before becoming Rector of Gilling East, Yorkshire, in 1813. He is best known for his 1798 work, An Essay on Humanity to Animals, one of the earliest theological defences of animal welfare, which argued from scripture and moral philosophy for the compassionate treatment and natural rights of animals. In ad

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"A man who has made a tolerable progress in humanity, will adopt, and ever bear in mind, the principle of increasing, as far as lies within his power, the quantity of pleasure in the world, and diminishing that of pain: he will establish this to himself as a constant and inviolable rule of action, and in carrying it into practice he will not overlook one created thing that is endowed with faculties capable of perceiving pleasure and pain. He will reflect on who it was that gave these faculties and remember that they were not given to be sported with. He will not esteem the meanest of animals beneath the notice of his humanity because, in the meanest of them, the wisdom and power of the all-benevolent Being are displayed. This is the Being without whom not a single sparrow shall fall to the ground and whose bounty feeds the young ravens that call upon him. His sensibility will be tremblingly alive to the sensations of all animated nature, and he will feel for everything that is capable of feeling: he will look upon pity, kindness, and mercy toward his own species as the weightier matters of humanity, but at the same time, he will consider the humane treatment of animals as more than the tithe of the anise and cummin of it. He will scrupulously do his duty in the former, and in the latter, he will not leave it undone."

- Thomas Young (writer and theologian)

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