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Samuel Hopkins was an influential American theologian and abolitionist, known for his passionate advocacy against slavery. Born in 1721, he became a prominent pastor in Newport, Rhode Island, where he also served as a professor at Brown University. His writings and sermons emphasized the moral imperative to abolish slavery, reflecting his deep commitment to human rights and social justice. Hopkins' theological work was intertwined with his activism, as he believed that true Christian faith demanded opposition to the injustices of slavery.

Hopkins' efforts were significant during a time when slavery was deeply entrenched in American society. His notable works, including discourses on the slave trade, sought to raise awareness about the inhumanity of slavery and called for its abolition. He influenced many contemporaries and laid the groundwork for future abolitionists. His legacy continues to resonate in discussions about morality, justice, and the role of faith in social reform.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 September 15, 1721
出生地点 Westfield, Massachusetts, USA
去世日期 July 13, 1790
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