Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803

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Author and clergyman.

From the description of Letter of Samuel Hopkins, 1759. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450325

Samuel Hopkins, American clergyman and theologian, founder of Hopkinsianism. He graduated from Yale in 1741, and afterwards studied with Jonathan Edwards for two years. Afterwards Hopkins settled at Housatonic (later Great Barrington). In 1769, the privation of his congregation and an opposition to his intransigent doctrine led to his dismissal. He then accepted a call to the First Congregational Church at Newport where he remained until his death in 1803.

From the description of Papers of Samuel Hopkins, 1740-1800 (bulk 1744-1756). (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122383373

Rev. Samuel Hopkins (1721-1803) was born in Waterbury, Ct., the son of Timothy (1691-1748/49) and Mary (Judd) Hopkins (1701-1744). He graduated from Yale College in 1741, and spent much of 1742 studying theology with Jonathan Edwards (1703-1753) in Northampton, Mass. He was minister of a Congregational church in Great Barrington, Mass., from 1743 to 1769, and pastor of the First Congregational Church in Newport, R.I., from 1770 to 1776 and 1780 to 1803. He lived in Connecticut and Massachusetts from 1776 to 1780 when the British occupied Newport. Hopkins wrote numerous published works and is known both as a proponent of the New Divinity and as an early opponent of slavery. His anti-slavery writings include _A Dialogue, Concerning the Slavery of the Africans_ ... (Norwich, Ct., 1776) and _A Discourse upon the Slave-Trade, and the Slavery of the Africans_ ... (Providence, 1793).

From the description of Discourse, ca. 1776. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259433

Samuel Hopkins, theologian and reformer; Congregationalist minister in America.

From the description of Samuel Hopkins manuscript material : 1 item, 1793 (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 429777923

Congregational minister.

From the description of Papers, 1750-1802. (Andover Newton Theological School). WorldCat record id: 12031565

Brown University Class of 1790.

From the description of Letters, 1857-1861. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122491498

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referencedIn Sherman, Roger, 1721-1793. Roger Sherman (1721-1793) collection, 1749-1904 (inclusive). Yale University Library
referencedIn Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790. Papers, 1752-1785 Yale University Library
referencedIn Roger Sherman (1721-1793) collection, 1749-1904 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
referencedIn Joseph Bellamy letter to Reverend Samuel Hopkins, undated New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Park family. Park family papers, 1701-1929 (inclusive). Yale University Library
referencedIn Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790. Joseph Bellamy papers, 1752-1785 (inclusive). Yale University Library
creatorOf Stiles, Ezra, 1727-1795. Letter, 1773 August 31, Newport, Rhode Island, to "all who are desirous to promote the kingdom of Christ on earth." Connecticut Historical Society
creatorOf Porter, Elisha, 1742-1796. Elisha Porter papers, 1762-1822. Library of Congress
referencedIn Gratz, Simon. Alphabetical collection, 1677-1910. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
referencedIn Hart, Levi, 1738-1808. Levi Hart papers, 1759-1808. Connecticut Historical Society
creatorOf Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803. Papers of Samuel Hopkins, 1740-1800 (bulk 1744-1756). Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803. Letter, 1775 January 25, Newport, Rhode Island, to Levi Hart. Connecticut Historical Society
creatorOf Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803. Samuel Hopkins manuscript material : 1 item, 1793 New York Public Library System, NYPL
referencedIn Eckley, Joseph, 1750-1811. Commonplace book, 1774-1782. Gadsden Public Library
referencedIn John Trumbull Papers, 1775-1842 New-York Historical Society
creatorOf Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803. Discourse, ca. 1776. Gadsden Public Library
creatorOf Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803. Papers, 1750-1802. Andover Newton Theological School, Franklin Trask Library
creatorOf Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803. Letters, 1857-1861. Brown University Archives, John Hay Library
referencedIn Williams family. Papers, 1721-1908. Trinity College Library
creatorOf Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803. Letter of Samuel Hopkins, 1759. Library of Congress
referencedIn Park family papers, 1701-1929 Yale University. Department of Manuscripts and Archives
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associatedWith Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790. person
associatedWith Eckley, Joseph, 1750-1811. person
associatedWith Gratz, Simon. person
associatedWith Guild, Reuben Aldridge, d. 1899, person
associatedWith Hart, Levi, 1738-1808. person
associatedWith Park family. family
associatedWith Park family. family
associatedWith Peck, Solomon, Reverend, person
associatedWith Porter, Elisha, 1742-1796. person
associatedWith Sears, Barnas, d. 1880, person
associatedWith Sherman, Roger, 1721-1793. person
associatedWith Stiles, Ezra, 1727-1795. person
associatedWith Trumbull, John, 1756-1843 person
associatedWith Williams family. family
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New England
Great Barrington (Mass.)
Newport (R.I.)
Massachusetts
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Congregational churches
Congregational churches
Congregational churches
Clergy
Clergy
Lectures and lecturing
Sermons, American
Slaves
Theologians
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Birth 1721-09-17

Death 1803-12-20

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