bountifulness (Latin: bonus, good) Attribute of God, the abundance of His goodness or benevolence, springing from a gratuitous love promoting our happiness out of sheer kindliness. To God we are indebted for our every good. Extending to all creatures, it is universal and boundless. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
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Bounieu, Michel Honore
Bounieu, Michel Honore a French painter and engraver, was born at Marseilles in 1740, and studied in Paris under M. Pierre. In 1775 he was elected a royal academician. He died in 1814. The following are some of his principal religious engravings: Adam and Eve driven from Paradise; Magdalene Penitent; The Deluge. See Hoefer, Nouv. … Continue reading “Bounieu, Michel Honore”
Bounds Thursday
Bounds Thursday is Ascension-day, which always occurs on a Thursday. This day was so called because the old parish custom of marking or beating the bounds was observed annually either upon this day or on one of the Rogation days. By this act the bounds of the various parishes remained matters of personal knowledge and … Continue reading “Bounds Thursday”
Bounds
Bounds boundz: , gabhal = to twist (as a rope), to make an enclosure (as by a line) occurs in Exo 19:12, Exo 19:23; Psa 104:9; , gebhul = a cord, hence, a boundary, territory (Exo 23:31 the King James Version), with its feminine form , gebhulah (Deu 32:8; Isa 10:13); , hok = enactment, … Continue reading “Bounds”
Boundary (2)
Boundary SEE BORDER; SEE LANDMARK. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Boundary (2) SEE BORDER; SEE LANDMARK. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bound (to be)
Bound (to be) * (a) of obligation: “to owe, whether of a debt or any obligation,” is translated “we are bound,” in 2Th 1:3; 2Th 2:13 (the Apostle expressing his obligation to give thanks for his readers). See BEHOVE. Note: Dei, it is necessary (for which see MUST), expresses, not the obligation (as does opheilo) … Continue reading “Bound (to be)”
Bound (Noun)
Bound (Noun) “the fixing of a boundary,” rather than the boundary itself (from horos, “a boundary,” and tithemi, “to place”), is used in Act 17:26, “bounds.” Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Bound (Or Bownd), Nicolas, D.D.
Bound (Or Bownd), Nicolas, D.D. an English clergyman at Norton, in-Suffolk, died in 1607. In 1595 appeared his Sabbathum Veteris et Novi Testamenti, in which the Puritan doctrine of the Lord’s day was for the first time broadly and prominently asserted. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bound
Bound See BIND. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Bound 1Sa 25:29 (b) This figure describes the safety and blessedness of Christian unity with our wonderful Lord. Psa 107:10 (b) Here is described the hindering effects of sorrow and trouble in the life which prevent one from doing many things that he would like to accomplish. … Continue reading “Bound”
Bouml;rglum, Ancient See of
Bouml;rglum, Ancient See of (BURGLANUM, BURGLANENSIS.) The ancient See of Börglum, in Denmark, embraced the ancient districts of Vendsyssel and Thy, that is, the whole of the extreme north of Jutland beyond the Limfjord. The see was first at Vestervig, the diocese having been formed out of that of Viborg, which then included the whole … Continue reading “Bouml;rglum, Ancient See of”