Bockh, Christian Friedrich Von a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born April 1, 1795, at Polsingen. In 1824 he was appointed pastor of St. James at Munich, and in 1830 dean and first preacher. From 1837 to 1843 he was a member of the Bavarian diet, and in 1849 he was elected member of consistory. … Continue reading “Bockh, Christian Friedrich Von”
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Bockhn, Placidus
Bockhn, Placidus a German Benedictine, was born in 1690 at Munich, joined his order in 1706, and took holy orders in 1713. Having received, in 1715, the degree of doctor utriusque juris, he went to Rome. In 1721 he returned, and was appointed professor of canon law at Salzburg. In 1733 he took the chair … Continue reading “Bockhn, Placidus”
Bockelsohn
Bockelsohn SEE BOCCOLD. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bockel, Ernst Gustav Adolf
Bockel, Ernst Gustav Adolf a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Dantzic, April 1, 1783. In 1805 he was tutor at the college in Konigsberg, and from 1808 to 1820 occupied several ministerial positions, when he was called as professor of theology and pastor of St. Jacobi to Greifswald. In 1826 he was appointed … Continue reading “Bockel, Ernst Gustav Adolf”
Bock, Moritz Herman Of Magdeburg
Bock, Moritz Herman Of Magdeburg a Jewish preacher, who died April 10, 1816, is the author of Katechismus der Israelischen Religion (Berlin, 1814). He also edited, in connection with D. Frankel, a Germanl translation of the Pentateuch and Joshua (ibid. 1815). His Predigten zur kirchlichen u. hauslichen Erbauung, were edited by his brother, A. Bock … Continue reading “Bock, Moritz Herman Of Magdeburg”
Bock, Friedrich Samuel
Bock, Friedrich Samuel a Protestant theologian, doctor and professor of theology at Konigsberg, was born there May 20, 1716, and died there in September, 1786. He published, Diss. Specimen Theologice Naturalis, Deum Gratiosissimum Evincens (Konigsberg, 1743): Historia Socinianismi Prussici, Maximiam Partenz ex Documentis Manuscriptis (ibid. 1753): Progr. Rationes Exponens quibus Stabilitur, Luc. iii. 38 non … Continue reading “Bock, Friedrich Samuel”
Bochuta
Bochuta in Slavonic mythology, was an idol, whose signification has become lost. The accompanying figure represents him according to a statue found not far from Liegnitz at the digging of a well. The face has a goat beard and goat horns, and his right hand holds a large ring; from this expositors conclude that he … Continue reading “Bochuta”
Bochinger, Johann Jakob
Bochinger, Johann Jakob a Protestant theologian, was born Nov. 28, 1802, at Strasbnrg, where he died as doctor of theology, Aug. 12, 1831. He wrote, Sur la Connexion de la Vie Contemplative, Ascetique, et Monastique chez les Indous es les Peuples: Boudhistes, avec les Phinomenes Semblables que Presente l’Histoire de l’Islamisme et du Christianisme (Strasburg, … Continue reading “Bochinger, Johann Jakob”
Bocholt (Or Bocholtz), Franz Van
Bocholt (Or Bocholtz), Franz Van a German engraver of the 15th century, lived soon after the time of Martin Schven and Israel van Mecheln. The following are some of his principal works: St. Anthony Carried into the Air by Daemons; St. James Reading; The Judgment of Solomon; The Annunciation; The Twelve Apostles. See Spooner, Biog. … Continue reading “Bocholt (Or Bocholtz), Franz Van”
Bochim
BOCHIM Weepings, a place near Gilgal, where the angel of the Lord reproved Israel for their remissness, Jdg 2:1-5 . Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Bochim (Heb. Bokim’, , weepers, in the first occurrence with the art., , hab-Bokim, where the Sept. translates , in the other passages or ), the name given to … Continue reading “Bochim”