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Rev. Ezra Stiles, 1770-1771, by Samuel King
Rev. Ezra Stiles, 1770-1771, by Samuel King

The Rev. Year 1770 ( MDCCLXX) was a Common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting on Friday Year 1771 ( MDCCLXXI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Ezra Stiles (November 29, 1727 - May 12, 1795) was a Congregational clergyman, theologian and president of Yale College from 1778 to 1795. Events 1777 - San Jose California, is founded as el Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe Year 1727 ( MDCCXXVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Events 1191 - Richard I of England marries Berengaria of Navarre. Year 1795 ( MDCCXCV) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Congregational churches are Protestant Christian churches practicing Congregationalist church governance, in which each congregation independently Theology is the study of a god or the gods from a religious perspective Yale College was the official name of Yale University from 1718 to 1887 Year 1778 ( MDCCLXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or

Born the son of the Rev. Isaac Stiles in North Haven, Connecticut, Ezra Stiles graduated from Yale in 1746. North Haven is a suburban town in New Haven County, Connecticut on the outskirts of New Haven, Connecticut. Year 1746 ( MDCCXLVI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a He studied theology and was ordained in 1749, tutoring at Yale from that year until 1755. Theology is the study of a god or the gods from a religious perspective Year 1749 ( MDCCXLIX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Year 1755 ( MDCCLV) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or Resigning from the ministry, he studied law and practiced at New Haven from 1753 to 1755, when he returned to the ministry for 22 years. Year 1753 ( MDCCLIII) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1755 ( MDCCLV) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or Trinity Church, the Anglican Church in Newport, Rhode Island, offered him an opportunity to become its minister, but he turned the offer down to become pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Newport, Rhode Island from 1755 until 1777. Trinity Church Newport Rhode Island is the oldest Episcopal parish in Rhode Island. Newport is a city on Aquidneck Island in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States, about 30 miles (48 km south of Providence Clarke Street Meeting House (also known as "Second Congregational Church Newport County" or "Clarke Meetinghouse" is an historic meeting house and Christian church Newport is a city on Aquidneck Island in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States, about 30 miles (48 km south of Providence Year 1755 ( MDCCLV) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or Year 1777 ( MDCCLXXVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common While in Newport, he also served as Librarian of the Redwood Library and Athenaeum and kept an informative diary of life in Newport. The Redwood Library and Athenaeum is a private Subscription library in Newport Rhode Island. With arrival of British troops in Newport in late 1776, Stiles left Newport and became pastor of the Congreational Church at Portsmouth, New Hampshire from 1777 until 1778, when he became president of Yale until his death. Portsmouth is a City in Rockingham County, New Hampshire in the United States. Year 1777 ( MDCCLXXVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1778 ( MDCCLXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or

He was also a dedicated supporter of the American Revolutionary cause, and an avid amateur scientist who corresponded with Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin about scientific discoveries. In this article the inhabitants of the thirteen colonies that supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans" with occasional references to "Patriots" Thomas Jefferson (April 13 1743 – July 4 1826 was the third President of the United States (1801–1809 the principal author of the Declaration of Independence Benjamin Franklin ( April 17 1790 was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. Using equipment donated to the college by Franklin, Stiles conducted the first electrical experiments in New England. History See also History of New England New England's earliest inhabitants were Algonquian -speaking Native Americans including the He had struck up a close friendship with Rabbi Haim Isaac Carigal during Carigal's six month residence in Newport in 1773, the two meeting 28 times (according to Stiles' records) to discuss a wide variety of topics, ranging from Kabbalah to the politics of the Holy Land. Rabbi (pronunciation, although in English usually) in Judaism, means a religious ‘teacher’ or more literally ‘my great one’ when addressing any master Rabbi Haim Isaac Carigal (born in Hebron, 1733 died in Barbados, 1777 was indirectly a significant influence on the development of Yale University Year 1773 ( MDCCLXXIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Kabbalah (קַבָּלָה lit "receiving" is a discipline and school of thought discussing the mystical aspect of Judaism. The Holy Land ( Arabic: الأرض المقدسة al-Arḍ ul-Muqaddasah;Ancient Aramaic: ארעא קדישא Ar'a Qaddisha; Hebrew: ארץ_הקודש In addition, Stiles took the opportunity to improve his rudimentary knowledge of the Hebrew language, to the point where he and Carigal were to correspond by mail in Hebrew.

Stiles' knowledge of Hebrew also enabled him to translate large portions of the Hebrew Old Testament into English. In Western Christianity, the Old Testament refers to the books that form the first of the two-part Christian Biblical canon. Stiles believed, as did many Christian scholars of the time, that facility with the text in its original language was advantageous for proper interpretation. As president of Yale, Stiles also became its first professor of Semitics, and required all students to study Hebrew (as was also the case at Harvard); his first commencement address in September, 1781 (no ceremonies having been held during the Revolutionary War) was delivered in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic. In Linguistics and Ethnology, Semitic (from the Biblical " Shem " Hebrew שם translated as "name" Arabic: ساميّ Year 1781 ( MDCCLXXXI) was a Common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common In this article the inhabitants of the thirteen colonies that supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans" with occasional references to "Patriots" Aramaic is a Semitic language with Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language By 1790, however, he was forced to face failure in instilling an interest in the language in the student body, writing

"From my first accession to the Presidency . Year 1790 ( MDCCXC) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year . . I have obliged all the Freshmen to study Hebrew. This has proved very disagreeable to a Number of the Students. This year I have determined to instruct only those who offer themselves voluntarily. "

The valedictorians of 1785 and 1792, however, did deliver their speeches in Hebrew. Valedictorian is an academic title typically conferred upon the highest ranked student among those being graduated from an educational institution Year 1785 ( MDCCLXXXV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1792 ( MDCCXCII) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year

Yale's legacy from this interest of Stiles' includes a portrait of Carigal by artist Samuel King, and the Hebrew words "Urim" and "Thummim" (אורים ותמים) on the Yale seal. The Ezra Stiles House is an historic house at 14 Clarke Street in Newport Rhode Island owned by Rev Newport is a city on Aquidneck Island in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States, about 30 miles (48 km south of Providence A portrait is a painting, photograph, Sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person in which the face and its expression is predominant The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of Activities to do with creating Art, practicing the Arts and/or demonstrating In ancient Israelite religion and culture Urim and Thummim (האורים והתומים Standard   haʾUrim vəhaTummim

He married twice (Elizabeth Hubbard and Mary Checkley Cranston) and had eight children. His daughter Emilia married judge Jonathan Leavitt of Greenfield, Massachusetts. Greenfield is a city in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. Stiles owned at least one slave, named "Newport," whom he freed on June 9, 1778. Events 53 - Roman Emperor Nero marries Claudia Octavia 62 - Claudia Octavia commits Year 1778 ( MDCCLXXVIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or

A book he authored, The United States elevated to Glory and Honor was printed in 1783. The United States elevated to Glory and Honor is a book by Ezra Stiles, published in 1783. Year 1783 ( MDCCLXXXIII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or (Online full text)

Named in his honor is Ezra Stiles College, one of Yale's residential colleges, and known for its successes winning the Gimbel and Tyng cups. Ezra Stiles College is a residential college at Yale University, built in 1961 by Eero Saarinen. Also noted is its Eero Saarinen design, particularly the building's lack of right angles between walls. Eero Saarinen (eːro saːrinen (August 20 1910 Kirkkonummi, Finland – September 1 1961 Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States) was The college's mascot is the moose, inspired by the installation in the dining hall of a stuffed moose head in honor of former college master and Yale president A. Bartlett Giamatti. The term mascot – defined as a term for any person animal or object thought to bring Luck – colloquially includes anything used to represent a group with a common The moose (North America or elk (Europe Alces alces, is the largest extant Species in the Deer family. Angelo Bartlett "Bart" Giamatti ( April 4, 1938 &ndash September 1, 1989) was the President of Yale University, and Adjacent to Ezra Stiles College is its near architectural twin, Morse College, named for Samuel F.B. Morse. Morse College is one of the twelve residential colleges at Yale University, built in 1961 and designed by Eero Saarinen. Samuel Finley Breese Morse ( April 27, 1791 &ndash April 2, 1872) was an American painter of portraits and historic The Ezra Stiles House in Newport is on the National Historic Register. The Ezra Stiles House is an historic house at 14 Clarke Street in Newport Rhode Island owned by Rev

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Naphtali Daggett, pro tempore
President of Yale College
1778–1795
Succeeded by
Timothy Dwight IV
Rev Naphtali Daggett ( September 8, 1727 - November 25, 1780) graduated from Yale University in 1748 and became pastor of the Presbyterian University president is the title of the highest ranking officer within a University, within university systems that prefer that appellation over other variations such as Timothy Dwight ( May 14, 1752 &ndash January 11, 1817) was an American Congregationalist minister Theologian, educator
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