Bonnor (Or Bonnet), Honore a French theologian, lived in the 14th century. He composed, by the order of king Charles V, and for the instruction of the Dauphin, a book entitled, L’Arbre des Batailles (Lyons, 1481; Paris, 1493). This work, of which five manuscripts are found at the Imperial Library, treats of the evils of … Continue reading “Bonnor (Or Bonnet), Honore”
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Bonnivard
Bonnivard SEE BONIVARD. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bonney, Samuel W.
Bonney, Samuel W. a Presbyterian minister, was born at New Canaan, Conn., March 8, 1815. He was educated at the University of New York city, and studied theology in Lane Seminary, Ohio. He was ordained by the Cincinnati Presbytery April 6, 1856. On leaving the seminary he was sent as a missionary to China, where … Continue reading “Bonney, Samuel W.”
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)”
Bonnetty, Augustin
Bonnetty, Augustin A French writer, b. at Entrevaux (dept. of Basses-Alpes) 9 May, 1798, d. at Paris, 26 March, 1879. In 1815 he entered the seminary at Digne and studied for the priesthood. After completing his philosophical and theological studies, as he was too young to be ordained, he went to Marseilles as private tutor … Continue reading “Bonnetty, Augustin”
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, Honore
Bonnet, Honore SEE BONNOR. 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”