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Timothy Stone
Timothy Stone (1743–1811) was a prominent Congregationalist minister and theologian whose pastoral leadership at the First Church of Christ in Hartford, Connecticut, positioned him as an influential voice in late eighteenth-century American religious thought. His sermon literature, including *The Anniversary Election Sermon*, exemplified the integration of Reformed theology with emerging republican political philosophy during the early national period. Stone's work contributed significantly to the development of American Congregationalism and the articulation of religious perspectives on civic virtue and democratic governance in the post-Revolutionary era.
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