Bowden, Henry Sebastian Oratorian and writer, born London , England , 1836 ; died there, 1920 . He became a Catholic , 1852 . Having served in the Scots Fusilier Guards, 1855 -1867 , he resigned as captain, and joined the Oratorian Fathers in London. Ordained, 1870 , he became Prefect of the Brothers of … Continue reading “Bowden, Henry Sebastian”
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Bowcer, Thomas
Bowcer, Thomas SEE BOUCHIER. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bowden, Edwin
Bowden, Edwin an English Congregational minister, was born at Devonport, April 6, 1802. He joined the Church in youth, began village preaching, and was soon made assistant minister at Ivy Bridge. In 1839 he accepted a call to Lostwithiel, Cornwall, and after a few years he became pastor of the Church at Wadebridge, in the … Continue reading “Bowden, Edwin”
Bowcer
Bowcer SEE BURSAR. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bow in the Cloud
Bow in the Cloud bo: Reference to the promise made to Noah (Gen 9:13) preserved in the Constellation figures. See ASTRONOMY, II, 4. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Bow in the Cloud See RAINBOW. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Bow down, To
Bow down, To An act of respect between man and man, very common in the East, as Abraham bowed down himself before the people of the land when he bought a burying place for his dead. Gen 23:7; Gen 23:12. Also an act of reverence to God, Psa 95:6; but strictly forbidden to be done … Continue reading “Bow down, To”
Bow, Bowing
Bow, Bowing bou, bouing. See ADORATION; ATTITUDES. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Bow, Battle Bow
Bow, Battle Bow BOW, BATTLE BOW.See Armour, 1 (d). Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Bow, Bowed (Verb)
Bow, Bowed (Verb) “to bend,” is used especially of bending the knees in religious veneration, Rom 11:4; Rom 14:11; Eph 3:14; Phi 2:10. signifies “to bend completely together, to bend down by compulsory force,” Rom 11:10. “to bow together” (sun, “together with,” kupto, “to bow”), is said, in Luk 13:11, of the woman crippled with … Continue reading “Bow, Bowed (Verb)”
Bow (Rainbow)
Bow (Rainbow) Gen 9:13 (a) This is a symbol of the beautiful and variegated care of GOD. It is a token of the truth and uncertainty of His Word. It is the evidence of His oath, which He will certainly perform. Job 29:20 (b) Here we find a figure of the strength and power which … Continue reading “Bow (Rainbow)”