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146:, and was distinguished as an independent and original preacher, and a zealous advocate for liberty in religion and politics, for example arguing that it was the church's responsibility to punish "violations of morality", such as lying, whereas the state should limit itself to enforcing "offences against society" (which might encompass the former, such as theft). 321: 40: 134:
in 1791 to James Hinton (1761–1823) and Ann Hinton. His Father, James Hinton, was a pastor in Oxford, and ran a school. Hinton was taught at his father's school where he became friends with
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In 1865 he published the sixth and last volume of his sermons. He is thought to view God as not necessarily good but a being who deserves adoration irrespective of his works.
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Rosemary Chadwick, ‘Steane, Edward (1798–1882)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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A Biographical Portraiture of the Late Rev. James Hinton, M.A. Pastor of a congregational church in the city of Oxford.
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together with his brother Isaac Taylor Hinton (1799-1847). He is the father of surgeon
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Friends of Religious Equality: Nonconformist Politics in Mid-Victorian England
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The Theological Works of Rev. John Howard Hinton, MA, in 6 volumes
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The History and Topography of the United States of North America
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A Biographical Portraiture of the late Rev. James Hinton, M.A.
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and grandfather of mathematician and science fiction author
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where he was captured in a group painting just in front of
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in 1840 in the crowd at the conference. To the right is
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The Theological Works of Rev. John Howard Hinton, MA
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Howard Hinton

John Angell James
Oxford
Bristol
Baptist
minister
James Hinton
Charles Howard Hinton
Oxford
Edward Steane
Reading
London
Baptist Union
World's Anti-Slavery Convention
Isaac Crewdson
Bristol
Memoir of William Knibb, Missionary in Jamaica
A Biographical Portraiture of the late Rev. James Hinton, M.A.


accessed 31 July 2014
Friends of Religious Equality: Nonconformist Politics in Mid-Victorian England
ISBN
0-85115-726-2
The Anti-Slavery Society Convention
Archived
Wayback Machine
Benjamin Robert Haydon
The Theological Works of Rev. John Howard Hinton, MA

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