Bond, John (1), LL.D. an English Puritan divine and professor of law, was a native of Dorchester, and was educated at Catherine Hall, Cambridge. He was preacher to the Long Parliament and minister of the Savoy. He became master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, in 1646, and vice-chancellor of the university in 1658. He was also … Continue reading “Bond, John (1), LL.D.”
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Bond, John (4)
Bond, John (3) a Baptist minister, was born in Anson County, N. C., Feb. 23, 1787. He removed, when a child, with his father’s family to Union District, S. C., and in 1806 to Wilson County, Tenn He was converted in 1802. In 1820 he was ordained, and became pastor of the Union Church, and … Continue reading “Bond, John (4)”
Bond, Jefferson
Bond, Jefferson a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. South, was born in -New Hanover County, N. C., April 8, 1801. He was converted in 1828, licensed to exhort in 1831, to preach in 1833, and in 1838 entered the Alabama Conference. He had no settled home, and was poorly educated, yet by diligence he … Continue reading “Bond, Jefferson”
Bond, Granville
Bond, Granville a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Nelson County, Ky., Jan. 14, 1805. In 1827 he moved to Illinois, and on his conversion, which occurred in 1828, under the labors of Peter Cartwright, immediately engaged in the spread of religion. He was licensed to preach in 1834, and for twenty years did noble … Continue reading “Bond, Granville”
Bond, Franklin F
Bond, Franklin F a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church South, was born in Georgia in 1828. He joined the Church in 1853, was licensed to preach in 1854, and in 1856 entered the Little Rock Conference, in which he labored until his death, Aug. 12, 1866. His life was laborious, highly acceptable, and his … Continue reading “Bond, Franklin F”
Bond, Burnet W
Bond, Burnet W a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church South, joined the Church in early life, and entered the Tennessee Conference in 1857. He served in the Confederate army as private in 1861, and died in the battle of Fort Donelson, Feb. 13, 1862. See Minutes of Annual Conferences of the M. E. Church … Continue reading “Bond, Burnet W”
Bond, Daniel
Bond, Daniel a Presbyterian minister, was born at Adams, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1826. He graduated from Hamilton College in 1848, began his theological course at Auburn Theological Seminary, and spent two years there; then went to Union Theological Seminary for one year, and graduated in 1851, remaining a resident licentiate for one year. He … Continue reading “Bond, Daniel”
Bond, Ammi
Bond, Ammi a Universalist minister, was born in New Hampshire about 1803. He spent his early life in Vermont, joined the Methodists at the age of sixteen, some years later. embraced Universalism, and in 1832 was fellowshipped by the Green Mountain Association. The next vear he was ordained, and subsequently labored at Carroll (N. Y.), … Continue reading “Bond, Ammi”
Bond, Alvan, D.D.
Bond, Alvan, D.D. a Congregational minister, was born at Sutton, Mass., April 27, 1793, and graduated from Brown. University in 1815. His first settlement was at Sturbridge, where he remained ten years, and then accepted a professorship in the Bangor Theological Seminary, Me. In 1835 he returned to the active duties of the ministry, and … Continue reading “Bond, Alvan, D.D.”
Bond
Bond (Col 2:14) The point here lies in the word . For bond in the sense of , see 1Co 12:13 etc., and in that of (ligament in surgery [very often]), see Col 2:19, etc. Col 2:14 is the only instance in the NT of the word , though there are other compounds with ( … Continue reading “Bond”