Biblia

Bodhi

Bodhi (Singalese, wisdom), is one of the three principles which influence a Buddhist priest. When under its power he is kind and tractable; he eats his food slowly, and is thoughtful; he avoids much sleep, and does not procrastinate; and he reflects on such subjects as impermanency and death. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Bodhi”

Bodenstein (2)

Bodenstein SEE CARLSTADT. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bodenstein (2) SEE CARLSTADT. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Boden, James

Boden, James an English Congregational minister, was born in Chester in 1757. At the age of sixteen he professed faith in Christ. He pursued his theological studies at Homerton College, and settled in Sheffield in 1796, where he preached until 1839, when he resigned. His death occurred in 1841. See Belcher, Historical Sketches of Hymns, … Continue reading “Boden, James”

Boden, George

Boden, George an English Congregational minister, was born at Lea, Derbyshire, Jan. 27, 1793. He became an orphan early in life, and joined the Church in 1817. His only curriculum was a three years’ course at Derby. At its close he settled at Green Bank, Nov. 1822. After laboring zealously and successfully here for twenty … Continue reading “Boden, George”

Bodecker, Herman Wilhelm

Bodecker, Herman Wilhelm a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born May 15, 1779, at Osnabriick, and died at Hanover as pastor of St.James and George, Aug. 27, 1826. He published, Ueber Confirmation und Confirmanden- Unterricht (Erlangen, 1810): Christliche Predigten (Hanover, 1826): Die christliche sittliche Bilding des Menschenfirt das Leben (ibid. 1838): Andachtsbuch fur christliche Badegdiste … Continue reading “Bodecker, Herman Wilhelm”

Bode, Christoph August

Bode, Christoph August a German Orientalist, was born Dec. 28, 1722, at Wernigerode. He studied philosophy, philology, and theology at Halle and Leipsic, and was in 1754 appointed professor at Helmstedt, where he died March 7, 1796. He published, Diss. in Auguralis de Primaeva Linguae Hebroeoe Antiquitate (Halle, 1747): Evangelium Secundum Matthaeum ex Versione Ethiopica, … Continue reading “Bode, Christoph August”