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Bonney, Isaac (2)

Bonney, Isaac a Methodist Episcopal minister of the New England Conference, born in Hardwick, Mass., Sept. 26, 1782; converted 1800; entered the itinerancy 1808; superannuated 1850; died 1855. He was a devoted Christian, an eloquent and useful minister, and an able theologian. He was several times elected a member of the General Conference.-Minutes of Conferences, … Continue reading “Bonney, Isaac (2)”

Bonnet, Simon

Bonnet, Simon a French theologian, was born at l’uy-en-Velay. He became, in 1671, a Benedictine of the Congregation of Saint-Maur, and died at Ronien, in 1705, at the age of fifty-three years. He taught philosophy and theology for eleven years, and finally became prior of St. Germer de Flee, where he conceived, in 1696, the … Continue reading “Bonnet, Simon”

Bonnet, Gisb

Bonnet, Gisb a celebrated Dutch theologian, was born in 1723 and died at Utrecht, Feb. 3, 1805. He replied to Voltaire’s Traite sur la Toleraancea and wrote a commentary on Ecclesiastes, and another on the Epistle to the Hebrews. He also published four collections of sermons. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bonnet, Antoine

Bonnet, Antoine a French theologian, was born at Limoges, Nov. 7, 1634. He entered the Jesuit order and, notwithstanding his frequent voyages and his important occupation, he published a number of works. He died at Lunel, in Languedoc, May 22, 1700. Some of his works are as followns: Pax Ludovici XIV (Toulouse, 1660): Du Culte … Continue reading “Bonnet, Antoine”

Bonnet

Bonnet There are two Heb. words thus rendered in the authorized version. SEE CROWN; SEE HEAD-DRESS. 1. (peer’, literally an ornament, and so translated in Isa 61:10; “beauty” in Isa 61:3; “goodly” in Exo 29:28; “tire” in Eze 24:17; Eze 24:23) was a simple head-dress, tiara, or turban, worn by females (Isa 3:20), priests (Exo … Continue reading “Bonnet”