Bogardus, Cornelius (1) a minister of the Reformed (Dutch) Church, was born Sept. 25, 1780. He studied theology under Dr. Livingston, and was licensed by the Classis of New York in 1808. He was pastor at Schenectady from 1808 to 1812, where he died, Dec. 13, 1812. See Corwin, Manual of the Ref. Church in … Continue reading “Bogardus, Cornelius, (2)”
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Bogardines
Bogardines SEE FRANCISCANS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bogan, Zachary
Bogan, Zachary a learned Puritan writer, was born at Little Hempston, in Devonshire, in 1625. He was educated at St. Alban’s Hall and at Corpus-Christi College, Oxford, of which he became a fellow. He died from the effects of too close mental application, Sept. 1, 1659. He wrote, Additions to Rous’s Archeologice Atticsc (5th ed. … Continue reading “Bogan, Zachary”
Boga
Boga SEE BOGHA. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bog (2)
Bog (Slavic for god) is the etymon of the large number of names of deities joined to this syllable, as Czernebog, Ipabog, etc. Bog-Triglaw seems to have been pre-eminently worshipped as supreme god by the Slavonic nations. However, as there has been found not the least trace of a representation of this god among the … Continue reading “Bog (2)”
Boeye, Andre De
Boeye, Andre De a learned Flemish Jesuit, who was born in 1571 at Fumes, and died Jan. 24, 1650, at Antwerp, is the author of Vitae Sanctorum Conjugatorum, qui in Matrimonio Virtutibus Illustres Vixerunt:Gloria Magnorum Patriarcharum, Joachimi et Annas: Vitce Sanctorumn et Aliorum Illustrium Hominum Veteris Testamenti ab Adamo et Eva usque ad Joachimunm et … Continue reading “Boeye, Andre De”
Boeyermaus, Theodore
Boeyermaus, Theodore SEE BOYERMAUS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Boetticher, Frederick William
Boetticher, Frederick William a German Reformed minister, was educated and ordained in his native country, Prussia. He is first met with in America at the Synod of Ohio, in 1835. While there he was admitted as advisory member of this body. He visited congregations in Ohio; served two in Belmont and Captains Creek during the … Continue reading “Boetticher, Frederick William”
Boettcher
Boettcher SEE BOTTCHER. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Boetius
Boetius Saint, was a disciple of St. Fursey, and probably one of the three companions of St. Foillan (the brother of St. Fursey) who were killed with him, and buried with him in the Church of the Canons of St. Gertrude, in Belgium. SEE BOTHIUS, Saint. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature