Bonner, Richard a minister in connection with the British Conference, was a native of Flintshire Wales. He was converted under the powerful preaching of the early Welsh missionaries of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, and entered the ministry in 1813. He sought rest in 1854, and settled at Carnarvon, where the remainder of his life was … Continue reading “Bonner, Richard”
Author: Administrador
Bonner, Edmund (2)
Bonner, Edmund Bishop of London; born 1500 , died Southwark, England , 1569 . He was the agent of Henry VIII at Rome in his divorce proceedings. An opponent of the Reformation, he was imprisoned till Mary’s accession, 1553 . As Bishop of London, he had much to do with the ecclesiastical trials of the … Continue reading “Bonner, Edmund (2)”
Bonner
Bonner a German Reformed minister, prosecuted his studies under the auspices of Principal Stoy of Holland. He was aided by the Holland fund; but the sum was not sufficient to allow him to finish his work. He was recommended to .the English dispensers of their bounty, so that he might be able to attain his … Continue reading “Bonner”
Bonnell, John M
Bonnell, John M a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, was a native of Bucks County, Pa. He was reared principally in the city of Philadelphia; graduated from Jefferson College at the age of eighteen, and moved to Georgia, where, in connection with the South Georgia Conference, he continued to labor as preacher of … Continue reading “Bonnell, John M”
Bonnell, William Wilson
Bonnell, William Wilson a German Reformed minister, was called to the ministry in 1842, by the German Reformed Church at Chambersburg, Pa., where he labored until 1844. He resigned this charge and joined the Presbyterian Church, in which he was brought up. He died in 1850. See Harbaugh, Fathers of the Germ. Ref. Church, 4, … Continue reading “Bonnell, William Wilson”
Bonnefoy, Francois Lambert De
Bonnefoy, Francois Lambert De a French theologian, was born in the diocese of Vaison in 1740, and died Jan. 14, 1830, leaving several sermons and practical religious works, for which see Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bonnefons, Elie Benoit
Bonnefons, Elie Benoit a learned French Benedictine of the Congregation of Saint-Maur, was born at Mauriac in 1622, and died at St. Vandrille in 1702, leaving a few historical works, for which see Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bonnefons, Amable
Bonnefons, Amable a French theologian, was born at Riom, in Auvergne, in 1600. He entered the Jesuit order at the age of eighteen, and having taught classics for four years, he consecrated the remainder of his life to the instruction of domestics and indigent youth. He died at Paris, March 19, 1653. He wrote a … Continue reading “Bonnefons, Amable”
Bonnefoi, Benoit
Bonnefoi, Benoit a French Jesuit, born in Auvergne in 1599, wrote, Historia Vitce et Oppugnatce Hceresis in Gallid (Toulouse, 2 vols. 4to): Seriens seu Historia Episcoporum Magalonensiumn (ibid. 1652 and 1663, fol.): Epitonme Rerum Gestarum in aInferiore Occitania pro Religione ab 1610 ad 1657 (Montpellier, 1657, 8vo), etc. See Landon, Eccles. Dict. s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. … Continue reading “Bonnefoi, Benoit”
Bonnechose, Henri Marie Gaston de
Bonnechose, Henri Marie Gaston de a French prelate, was born in Paris, May 30, 1800. Being appointed general advocate at the royal court of Besancon, he became intimate with Rohan, archbishop of that city, and about 1830 he went to Strasburg in older to consult Bautain concerning his vocation. Having decided this question, he entered … Continue reading “Bonnechose, Henri Marie Gaston de”