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Ezra Stiles was a prominent American theologian and educator, serving as the president of Yale College from 1778 until his death in 1795. He was known for his commitment to education and the advancement of knowledge, as well as his strong involvement in the early American intellectual community. Stiles was instrumental in promoting the study of science and the humanities, and he believed in the importance of a well-rounded education that included both religious and secular subjects.

Throughout his life, Stiles was a prolific writer and thinker, contributing significantly to the discourse on religion, politics, and education in colonial America. He held various clerical positions and was deeply involved in the religious and civic life of his community. His sermons and writings often reflected his views on liberty and morality, and he was a strong advocate for the abolition of slavery. Stiles's legacy continues to influence American education and theology, making him a notable figure in American history.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita October 10, 1727
Luogo di nascita Northampton, Massachusetts, USA
Data di morte May 12, 1795