Ezra Stiles

American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

Ezra Stileswas an American educator, academic, Congregationalist minister, theologian, and author. He is noted as the seventh president of Yale Collegeand one of the founders of Brown University.

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About the Ezra Stiles

Ezra Stileswas an American educator, academic, Congregationalist minister, theologian, and author. He is noted as the seventh president of Yale Collegeand one of the founders of Brown University. According to religious historian Timothy L. Hall, Stiles’ tenure at Yale distinguishes him as “one of the first great American college presidents.”

23 Quotes by Ezra Stiles

  1. 1.

    There are reasons for believing that the English increase will far surpass others, and that the diffusion of the United States will ultimately produce the general population of America.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  2. 2.

    The Lord shall have made his American Israel high above all nations which he hath made.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  3. 3.

    With the people, especially a people seized of property, resides the aggregate of original power.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  4. 4.

    In justice to human society it may perhaps be said of almost all the polities and civil institutions in the world, however imperfect, that they have been founded in and carried on with very considerable wisdom.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  5. 5.

    Let the grand errand into America never be forgotten.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  6. 6.

    But a multitude of people, even the two hundred million of the Chinese empire, cannot subsist without civil government.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  7. 7.

    Indians are numerous in the tropical regions; not so elsewhere.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  8. 8.

    War, in some instances, especially defensive, has been authorized by Heaven.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  9. 9.

    It should seem, then, that the nature of society dictates another, a higher branch, whose superiority arises from its being the interested and natural conservator of the universal interest.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  10. 10.

    A monarchy conducted with infinite wisdom and infinite benevolence is the most perfect of all possible governments.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  11. 11.

    But after the spirit of conquest had changed the first governments, all the succeeding ones have, in general, proved one continued series of injustice, which has reigned in all countries for almost four thousand years.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  12. 12.

    A few scattered accounts, collected and combined together, may lead us to two certain conclusions: 1. That all the American Indians are one kind of people; 2. That they are the same as the people in the northeast of Asia.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  13. 13.

    The greater part of the governments on earth may be termed monarchical aristocracies, or hereditary dominions independent of the people.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  14. 14.

    We stand a better chance with aristocracy, whether hereditary or elective, than with monarchy.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  15. 15.

    Let a bill, or law, be read, in the one branch or the other, every one instantly thinks how it will affect his constituents.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  16. 16.

    The constitutions of Maryland and New York are founded in higher wisdom.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  17. 17.

    But Connecticut and Rhode Island have originally realized the most perfect polity as to a legislature.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  18. 18.

    It gives me pleasure to find that public liberty is effectually secured in each and all the policies of the United States, though somewhat differently modeled.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  19. 19.

    The British merchants represented that they received some profit indeed from Virginia and South Carolina, as well as the West Indies; but as for the rest of this continent, they were constant losers in trade.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  20. 20.

    The right of conscience and private judgment is unalienable, and it is truly the interest of all mankind to unite themselves into one body for the liberty, free exercise, and unmolested enjoyment of this right.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  21. 21.

    Besides a happy policy as to civil government, it is necessary to institute a system of law and jurisprudence founded in justice, equity, and public right.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  22. 22.

    All the forms of civil polity have been tried by mankind, except one, and that seems to have been reserved in Providence to be realized in America.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795

  23. 23.

    Our trade opens to all the world.

    Ezra Stiles

    American theologian, clergyman, Yale President 1727-1795