Samuel Hopkins
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Samuel Hopkins
Samuel Hopkinswas an American Congregationalist theologian of the late colonial era of the United States, and from whom the Hopkinsian theology takes its name...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionClergyman
Date of Birth17 September 1721
CountryUnited States of America
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Let this iniquity be viewed in its true magnitude, and in the shocking light in which it has been set in this conversation; let the wretched case of the poor blacks be considered with proper pity and benevolence, together with the probably dreadful consequence to this land of retaining them in bondage, and all objection against liberating them would vanish.
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It was right for them to make bond-servants of the nations round them, they having an express permission to do it from him who has a right to dispose of all men as he pleases.
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If it be not a sin, an open, flagrant violation of all the rules of justice and humanity, to hold these slaves in bondage, it is indeed folly to put ourselves to any trouble and expense in order to free them.