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Samuel Hopkins (September 17, 1721 – December 20, 1803) was an American Congregationalist theologian of the late colonial era of the United States.
Samuel Hopkins (December 9, 1743 – 1818) was an American inventor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, [1] [2] On July 31, 1790, he was granted the first US patent.
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Сэмюэл Хопкинс (Samuel Hopkins)

Сэмюэл Хопкинс (Samuel Hopkins)

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Сэмюэл Хопкинс был американским богословом-конгрегационалистом поздней колониальной эпохи Соединенных Штатов. Хопкинсовское богословие было названо в его честь. Хопкинс был одним из первых аболиционистов, говоря, что в интересах и долге США... Википедия (Английский язык)

13 сент. 2024 г. · Samuel Hopkins was an American theologian and writer who was one of the first Congregationalists to oppose slavery.
Patriot and theologian Samuel Hopkins (1721-1803) vigorously opposed slavery throughout his life. Paradoxically, his antislavery theology was inspired by ...
Historical Marker #717 in Henderson County commemorates General Samuel Hopkins, a Revolutionary War veteran who helped establish Henderson County.
Hopkins graduated from Yale College in 1741, then studied divinity in Northampton, Massachusetts with his brother-in-law Jonathan Edwards. He was licensed to ...
Samuel Hopkins was named after his uncle, Samuel Hopkins (1693-1755), who was a minister in West Springfield, MA.
Sam Hopkins received his PhD in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2018, after doing his undergraduate studies at Reed College.
The Rev. Dr. Samuel Hopkins served as minister of the First Congregational Church from 1770 to 1803 and wrote “The Principles of the New Divinity.”
Samuel Hopkins was an uncompromising abolitionist. He published the anti-slavery pamphlet, A Dialogue Concerning the Slavery of the Africans.