Bonus, Saint SEE BONITUS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Bonus Eventus
Bonus Eventus (good luck), in Roman mythology, was a country deity, who had a temple in the ninth region of Rome, and was honored as an increase of the fruits and herds. He appears as a youthful hero, on a winged dragon-wagon; in his right hand a shell of sacrifice, in his left ears of … Continue reading “Bonus Eventus”
Bonus Deus
Bonus Deus (the beneficent god), an appellation given to Priapus and also to Jupiter. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bonucci, Antonio Maria
Bonucci, Antonio Maria an Italian Jesuit, was born at Arezzo, and died at Rome, March 29, 1729, having written, besides several lives of saints, and devotional works, a treatise entitled Ephenmeides Eucharisticce (Rome, 1700, 1713, 1715, 1729, 4 vols.). See Landon, Eccles. Dict. s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Bonucci, Antonio Maria”
Bontecou, James Clark
Bontecou, James Clark a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in New Haven, Conn. He experienced conversion at the age of fifteen, and in 1827 entered the New York Conference. Subsequently he became a member of the New England Conference, and in 1840 received a transfer to the Ohio Conference. He served the Church with great … Continue reading “Bontecou, James Clark”
Bontemps, Leger
Bontemps, Leger a French theologian who lived in thie early half of the 16th century, wrote, De la Ve’ite de la Foy Chretienne (Rouen): Consolation des Affiqes (Paris, 1545): Le Misoiro de Parfaite Beaute, etc. (ibid. 1557): Les Principes et Premiers Elements de la Foy Chretienne (Lyons, 1558): La Regle des Chretiens (Paris, 1568). See … Continue reading “Bontemps, Leger”
Bont Saint
Bont Saint SEE BONITUS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bonsi, Giovanni Battista
Bonsi, Giovanni Battista an Italian theologian, was born at Florence in 1554. He received the degree of doctor of law at Padua. He was made bishop of Beziers by the king of France, Henry IV, and took possession of his diocese in 1598. Having concluded the marriage of this king with Marie de Medicis, niece … Continue reading “Bonsi, Giovanni Battista”
Bons-Hommes (2)
Bons-Hommes SEE BONI HOMINES. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bons-Hommes (2) SEE BONI HOMINES. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bonosus, founder Bonosiani sect
Bonosus, founder Bonosiani sect Bonosus, the founder of the sect of the Bonosiani, was bp. of Sardica in Illyria at the end of the 4th cent. (Tillemont, x. 754). Bonosus is only known to us as holding the same views with Helvidius with regard to the perpetual virginity of the mother of our Lord, and … Continue reading “Bonosus, founder Bonosiani sect”