Borel SEE BORRELISTS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Borel (2) SEE BORRELISTS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Borein, Peter Ruble
Borein, Peter Ruble a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Washington County, East Tenn., Nov. 17, 1809. He experienced religion when about twelve years of age, and was distinguished during childhood and youth for his amiable and affectionate disposition and exemplary filial obedience. Having moved to Illinois, in 1830 he entered the Illinois College at … Continue reading “Borein, Peter Ruble”
Boreasmi
Boreasmi in Greek cultus, were festivals celebrated at Athens in honor of Boreas. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Boreels Manuscript (Codex Boreeli) (2)
Boreels Manuscript (Codex Boreeli) an important uncial MS. of the N.T., containing (with many lacunce) the Gospels, of which it is usually designated as Cod. F. It derives its name from having once belonged to John Boreel, Dutch ambassador to the court of king James I. Soon after Boreel’s death in 1629, some man of … Continue reading “Boreels Manuscript (Codex Boreeli) (2)”
Boreas
Boreas (the north wind), in Greek mythology, was a Titan, the son of Astreus and Aurora, one of the four winds (his brothers were Zephyrus and Notus). He was reckoned among the benefactors of hot countries, because his breath brought refreshing and rain. His dwelling was a cave of the Rhiphean mountain-range, in the country … Continue reading “Boreas”
Bore, Eugene
Bore, Eugene Catholic philologist. Born 1809; died 1878. Priest. Noted linguist, being at one time professor of Armenian. Used his excellent knowledge of 40 Oriental idioms to write controversial works in these tongues. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Bore
Bore bor: According to the Book of the Covenant (Ex 20:20 through 23:33) a slave whom his master had purchased was to be released after six years. Should he choose to remain in his master’s service a religious ceremony was necessary to ratify his decision. Then his master shall bring him unto God (better than … Continue reading “Bore”
Bordwell, Joel
Bordwell, Joel a Congregational minister, was born at Deerfield, Mass., in October, 1732. He graduated from Yale College in 1756, was ordained pastor of the Church in Kent, Oct. 28, 1758, and died Dec. 6, 1811. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 1, 672. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bordoni, Francisco
Bordoni, Francisco a Franciscan of Parma, was born in 1597. At the age of fifteen he joined his order, whose general he became, and died Aug. 7, 1671. He wrote, De Constructione Syllogismorum (Milan, 1630): De Antiquitate Religionis Tertii Ord . S. Francisci (Bologne, 1644): Ecclesiastica Ratiocinatio Festorumn Mobilium (ibid. 1657): Chronologium nFratrum et Sororum … Continue reading “Bordoni, Francisco”
Bordonio, Giuseppe Antonio
Bordonio, Giuseppe Antonio an Italian theologian, was born at Turin, Feb. 22, 1682. He entered the Jesuit order in October, 1696, and after two years he was professor, successively, of belles-lettres at Pignerol and Genoa. In 1703 he occupied the chair of rhetoric at Turin, and in 1708 was placed in charge of the studies … Continue reading “Bordonio, Giuseppe Antonio”