Background
Hopkins, Samuel was born on September 17, 1721 in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States. Son of Timothy and Mary (Judd) Hopkins.
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This Collection contains the following books: Twenty-one Sermons, on a Variety of Interesting Subjects, Sentimental and Practical The System of Doctrines, contained in Divine Relation, Explained and Defended. Shewing Their Consistence and Connexion with Each Other. To Which Is Added, a Treatise on the Millennium, 2nd Edition Vol. I. A Treatise on the Millennium, Showing from Scripture Prophecy, That it is Yet to Come ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Samuel Hopkins was an American Congregationalist, theologian of the late colonial era of the United States, and from whom the Hopkinsian theology takes its name. He created the theological scheme that bears his name, Hopkinsianism, also known as the New Divinity. This religious system is a form of Calvinism which its adherents called "consistent Calvinism." Hopkins is credited with originating the concept of "disinterested benevolence". The view evolved into a distinct theology under Nathaniel W. Taylor, a later instructor of theology at Yale Divinity School, known as the "New Haven Theology" or New England theology, which became important in the Second Great Awakening. Originally a slaveholder, Hopkins was one of the first of the Congregationalist ministers to denounce slavery. His efforts coincided with the 1774 law that forbade the importation of slaves into Rhode Island, and the 1784 law that granted freedom to all slaves born in Rhode Island after March 1785. During America's war of independence, Hopkins' school for negro missionaries to Africa was broken up due to the confusion.
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Hopkins, Samuel was born on September 17, 1721 in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States. Son of Timothy and Mary (Judd) Hopkins.
Graduated from Yale, 1741.
Ordained pastor, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 1743. Minister 1st Congregationalist Church, Newport, Rhode Island, 1770-1803. Close friend of Jonathan Edward’s and the two influenced each other in their theological views.
One of 1st Congregationalist ministers to speak out against slavery.
Author: Sin, through Divine Interposition and Advantage to the Universe, 1759. An Inquiry whether the Promises of the Gospel are made to the Exercises and Doings of Persons in the Unregenerate State, 1765.
The True State and Character of the Unregenerate, 1769. An Inquiry into the Nature of True Holiness, 1773.
System of Doctrines contained in Divine Revelation, 1793.
A Life of President Jonathan Edwards, 1796. Susannah Anthony, 1798. Mistress Osborn, 1798.
A Dialogue on the Nature and Extent of True Christian Submission, 1805.
Samuel Hopkins has been listed as a notable theologian, author by Marquis Who's Who.
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Married Joanna Ingersoe, January 13, 1748, 8 children.