Biblia

Bonald, Louis-Gabriel-Ambroise, Vicompte de

Bonald, Louis-Gabriel-Ambroise, Vicompte de French statesman, writer, and philosopher, b. at Monna, near Millau, in Rouergue (Aveyron) 2 October, 1754; d. at Paris, 23 November, 1840. He was educated by the Oratorians at the College of Juilly; joined the king’s musketeers, returned to his own province in 1776, was elected mayor of Millau in 1785, … Continue reading “Bonald, Louis-Gabriel-Ambroise, Vicompte de”

Bonald, Francois de

Bonald, Francois de a French ascetic theologian, was a native of Mende, and a Jesuit. He died at Motulins, March 9, 1614, leaving, LEtoile Mystique (Lyons, 1606, 12mo), which Dom Antoine Duchesne translated into Latin (Cologne, 1611): La Divine Econonzie de l’Eglise, etc. (Lyohs, 1612; and in Latin, by Milon, at Cologne): Pratique Chretienne (Pont … Continue reading “Bonald, Francois de”

Bonal, Raymond

Bonal, Raymond French theologian and founder of the Congregation of the Priests of St. Mary (Bonalists), b. at Villefrançhe in Rouergue, 15 August, 1600; d. at Agde, Hérault, France, c. 1653. He studied classics and philosophy with the Jesuits at Cahors; theology and canon and civil law at the University of Toulouse, where he received … Continue reading “Bonal, Raymond”

Bonal, Francois De

Bonal, Francois De a French prelate, was born May 9, 1734, at the chateau of Bonal, in the diocese of Agen. He became successively canon and grand-vicar of Chalons-upon-the-Saone, director-general of the Carmelites, and in 1776 was appointed bishop of Clermont. In 1789 he opposed the license of the press, showing the evil consequences to … Continue reading “Bonal, Francois De”

Bonagratia, Habsensis

Bonagratia, Habsensis a German theologian of the Capuchimi order, was’ born in Alsatia, and died at Friburg in Brisgau, March 3, 1672. His principal works are, Elucidatio Quacrundam Qucestion.m, etc. (Cologne, 1669) -Libri duo Quaestionum, etc. (ibid. 1670): De A Matrimoniis Haereticorum (ibid. 1669). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological … Continue reading “Bonagratia, Habsensis”