Blancas De San Jose, Francisco a Spanish missionary, was born at Tarragona about 1560. He was successively professor of belles-lettres at the convent of Piedrochita, preacher at Yepes, and missionary to the Philippine Islands. He died in the Indies in 1614, leaving some religious works in their language for the Indian converts, and a work … Continue reading “Blancas De San Jose, Francisco”
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Blanc, Le
Blanc, Le SEE LE BLANC. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Blanc, Anthony D.D.
Blanc, Anthony D.D. a Roman Catholic bishop, was born at Sury, near Lyons, France, Oct. 11, 1792. In 1816 he was admitted to the priesthood, and soon after, upon invitation of bishop Dubourg of New Orleans, he volunteered for the American mission. On his arrival, in 1817, he spent a short time at Annapolis, Md., … Continue reading “Blanc, Anthony D.D.”
Blanc, Anthony
Blanc, Anthony Fifth Bishop, and first Archbishop, of New Orleans, La., U.S.A., b. at Sury, near Lyons, France, 11 Oct., 1792; d. at New Orleans, 20 June, 1860. He was one of the first ecclesiastical students afer the restoration of the Church in France, and was ordained priest on 22 July, 1816, by Bishop Dubourg … Continue reading “Blanc, Anthony”
Blampoix Jean Baptiste
Blampoix Jean Baptiste a French theologian, was born at Macon, Oct. 16, 1740. He entered the ecclesiastical profession, and after teaching philosophy in his native city was appointed rector of Vandceuvres, near Troyes. During the Revolution, Blampoix took the oath required of the ecclesiastics, and was elected constitutional bishop of Troyes, and attended the national … Continue reading “Blampoix Jean Baptiste”
Blampin, Thomas
Blampin, Thomas a French theologian and learned Benedictine of the congregation of St. Maur, was born at Noyon in 1640. He entered the abbey of St. Remy at Rheims, where he taught philosophy and theology. His superiors having charge of a new edition of the works of St. Augustine, Blampin distinguished himself by accomplishing this … Continue reading “Blampin, Thomas”
46. BLAMELESS. UNBLAMEABLE. UNREPROVEABLE. WITHOUT SPOT
46. BLAMELESS. UNBLAMEABLE. UNREPROVEABLE. WITHOUT SPOT Various Greek words are thus translated and with other similar meanings, but the renderings in the A.V. are not uniform: thus , which occurs but seven times in the N.T., is translated in six different ways. (from , neg. and , ‘spot’) signifies ‘without spot or blemish’; and in … Continue reading “46. BLAMELESS. UNBLAMEABLE. UNREPROVEABLE. WITHOUT SPOT”
Blame, Blameless
Blame, Blameless “to find fault with, to blame, or calumniate,” is used in 2Co 6:3, of the ministry of the Gospel; in 2Co 8:20, of the ministration of financial help. Notes: (1) Cp. the synonymous verb, memphomai, “to find fault,” Mar 7:2; Rom 9:19; Heb 8:8. See FAULT. (2) In Gal 2:11, kataginosko is rightly … Continue reading “Blame, Blameless”
Blakey, Stephen A
Blakey, Stephen A a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church South, was born in 1832. In 1859 he joined the St. Louis Conference. He served in the war, and died March 29, 1871. His Christian character was unsullied. See Minutes of Annual Conferences of the M. E. Church South, 1871, p. 603. Fuente: Cyclopedia of … Continue reading “Blakey, Stephen A”
Blakey, John
Blakey, John an English Baptist minister, was born at Moorhead, near Accrington, Oct. 18, 1784. By the kindness of a Baptist deacon he was taught to read, was led to Christ, and united with the Church May 12, 1805. After being licensed, he preached more or less for twelve or fifteen years, and in 1824 … Continue reading “Blakey, John”