Bondet, Daniel a minister of the French Reformed Church, was pastor at Boston and Worcester, Mass., from 1686 to 1695. He was then missionary to the Indians at New Oxford from 1689 to 1695, and afterwards became pastor of the Church at New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y., from 1697 to 1704, at which time … Continue reading “Bondet, Daniel”
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Bondage In Egypt (2)
Bondage In Egypt The pretended fear of Pharaoh, lest in the event of war the Hebrews might make common cause with the enemy, was a sufficient pretext with his own people for oppressing the Jews, at the same time that it had the effect of exciting their prejudices against them. Affecting, therefore, some alarm at … Continue reading “Bondage In Egypt (2)”
Bondage, Bondmaid, Bondman,
Bondage, Bondmaid, Bondman, BONDAGE, BONDMAID, BONDMAN, etc.See Slave, Slavery. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Bond, Thomas Emerson, M.D. (2)
Bond, Thomas Emerson, M.D. distinguished as physician, editor, and preacher, was born in Baltimore in February, 1782. His parents removed to Buckingham county, Va., and his early education was received there and in Baltimore. After studying medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, he returned to Baltimore to practise medicine, becoming M.D. of the University of … Continue reading “Bond, Thomas Emerson, M.D. (2)”
Bondage
Bondage Bondage in the English Version uniformly represents , which can equally well be rendered slavery. Note the Vulgate servitus and Wyclifs corresponding term, servage. 1. So far as literal slavery is meant in the use of this and kindred expressions, see article Slavery. 2. Bondage has an important figurative use in the Epistles in … Continue reading “Bondage”
Bond-servant
Bond-servant See SERVANT. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Bond, Richard
Bond, Richard a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church South, was born in Baltimore County, Md., Oct. 18, 1800. He experienced religion in 1818, and in 1824 joined the Baltimore Conference. In 1841 he was transferred to the Missouri Conference, and preached faithfully until 1845, when he was appointed agent of the American Bible Society … Continue reading “Bond, Richard”
Bond, Phineas
Bond, Phineas a Baptist minister, was born at Watertown,, Mass., Aug. 20, 1797; He pursued his studies under Rev. Charles Train of Framingham, and for one year was a member of Waterville College. He was ordained at Cherryfield, Me., May 25, 1825. His pastorates, after leaving this place, were in Eastport, Warren, and Fayette, Me., … Continue reading “Bond, Phineas”
Bond, John Wesley (2)
Bond, John Wesley a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Baltimore, Dec. 11, 1784, entered the Baltimore Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1810, and was appointed successively to Calvert, Fairfax, and Great Falls Circuits, after which he travelled as companion to the venerable Bishop Asbury until the death of the latter. In 1816 … Continue reading “Bond, John Wesley (2)”
Bond, John, (2), D.D.
Bond, John, (2), D.D. an English divine, was educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, of which he became a fellow. Subsequently he was curate of Hanwell Paddock, a magistrate for Middlesex, and chaplain to the duke of Cambridge. He died June 17, 1825. Dr. Bond published, The Sennacherib of Modern Times; or, Buonaparte an Instrument … Continue reading “Bond, John, (2), D.D.”