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Hopkins was born in Stratford, Essex, and was educated at Oxford, where he became friendly with Bridges. While still an undergraduate he was converted to Roman Catholicism, under the influence of English theologian John Newman, and after teaching for some time in Birmingham he decided to become a Jesuit. Ordained in 1877, he worked as a parish priest in London, Oxford, in a slum area of Liverpool, and in Glasgow; later he taught at Stonyhurst. In 1884 he was appointed professor of Greek literature at University College, Dublin, but he resigned in 1889.
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