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==References == | <p> A Church of [[England]] clergyman, but an Arian in theology, was born at Monmouth in 1706. He entered All Souls College, Oxford, in 1724, and became vicar of Bolney, Sussex, in 1731. In 1756 he became master of the grammar school of Cuckfield, and died in 1786. His principal works are An [[Appeal]] to the Common [[Sense]] of all [[Christian]] People on the doctrine of the [[Trinity]] (London 1754,12mo) '''''—''''' Exodus, A [[Correct]] Translation, with Notes critical and explanatory (London 1784, 4to). He published also several anonymous pamphlets against compulsory subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles. '''''—''''' Allibone, Dict. of Authors, 1, 886; Darling, Cyclop. Bibliographica, p. 1537. </p> | ||
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William Hopkins 2 [1]
A Church of England clergyman, but an Arian in theology, was born at Monmouth in 1706. He entered All Souls College, Oxford, in 1724, and became vicar of Bolney, Sussex, in 1731. In 1756 he became master of the grammar school of Cuckfield, and died in 1786. His principal works are An Appeal to the Common Sense of all Christian People on the doctrine of the Trinity (London 1754,12mo) — Exodus, A Correct Translation, with Notes critical and explanatory (London 1784, 4to). He published also several anonymous pamphlets against compulsory subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles. — Allibone, Dict. of Authors, 1, 886; Darling, Cyclop. Bibliographica, p. 1537.