Wibald Abbot of Stavelot (Stablo), Malmedy, and Corvey, b. near Stavelot in Belgium in 1098; d. at Bitolia in Paphlagonia, 19 July, 1158, while returning from an imperial embassy to Constantinople. He studied at the monastic schools at Stavelot and Liege, and entered the Benedictine monastery at Waulsort near Namur in 1117. After presiding for … Continue reading “Wibald”
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Why, Impious Herod, Vainly Fear
Why, Impious Herod, Vainly Fear Hymn for Vespers on the feast of the Epiphany. It was written by Sedulius in the 5th century . There are approximately 25 translations, including the Roman Breviary and the original texts; the English title given is by J. Neale. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Why
Why * For WHY see +, p. 9 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Whosoever Psalm
Whosoever Psalm a local term current in parts of England for the Athanasian Creed (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
WHOSOEVER
WHOSOEVER (1) Of Condemnation Exo 32:33; Deu 18:19; T5:22; Joh 8:34; Rom 2:1 1Jo 2:23; 1Jo 3:4; 1Jo 3:10; 1Jo 3:15; 2Jo 9: (2) Of Salvation Luk 12:8; Joh 4:14; Act 10:43; 1Jo 5:1; Rev 22:17 –SEE Divine Call, INVITATIONS “Comes”, INVITATIONSImpartiality, JUSTICE& JUSTICE Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Whoso, Whosoever
Whoso, Whosoever * Note: The same pronouns as those under WHO are used for the above, often with the addition of the particle an and a change of construction when a generalization is expressed. Some texts in Mar 15:6 have hosper, a strengthened form of hos, AV, “whomsoever.” For sentences introduced by the conjunction ei … Continue reading “Whoso, Whosoever”
Whose rule, his religion
Whose rule, his religion (Latin: Whose rule, his religion) A phrase summing up the religious peace in Germany after the Reformation. It means that a ruler has the right to determine the religion of his territory. His subjects have the alternative of moving to a section where their religion is supreme. The principle trampled on … Continue reading “Whose rule, his religion”
Whoremonger
Whoremonger General references Rev 21:8; Rev 22:15 Adultery; Sensuality Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Whoredom
Whoredom See Fornication. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church Whoredom Licentious rites of, in idolatrous worship Lev 19:29; Deu 31:16; Jdg 2:17; 2Ki 9:22 Idolatry Figurative Eze 16; Eze 23; Rev 17:1-6 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Whore, Whoremonger
Whore Whoremonger See Harlot. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church Whore, Whoremonger * For WHORE, WHOREMONGER see FORNICATION, HARLOT Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words