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Blaecca

Blaecca the praefectus or reeve of Lincoln, was converted, with all his family, by Paulinus in 627 (or 628). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bladus

Bladus Saint, is said to have been a bishop in the Isle of Man. His day was July 3. See Smith, Dict. of Christ. Biog. s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Blade

Blade stands in the Auth. Vers. for the following words: , la’hab, a flame, applied to the glittering point of a spear (Job 39:23) or sword (Nah 3:3), and hence to the “blade” of a dagger, Jdg 3:22; , shikmah’, the ” shoulder-blade,” Job 31:22; , grass as growing for provender, hence the tender ” … Continue reading “Blade”

Blackwood, James

Blackwood, James a Reformed Presbyterian minister, was born in Ireland. In 1811 he entered Glasgow College, where he remained three years, and completed his theological course, and was licensed in 1819. He emigrated to America in 1824, and took up his abode in Belmont County, O., within the bounds of the Reformed Presbytery of Pittsburg, … Continue reading “Blackwood, James”

Blackwell, Thomas

Blackwell, Thomas a Scotch clergyman, was minister of Paisley, in Renfrewshire, from whence he was removed in 1700 to be one of the ministers of Aberdeen. He was afterwards elected professor of divinity in Marischal College, Aberdeen, and in 1717 became principal of that college, in both of which offices he continued until his death, … Continue reading “Blackwell, Thomas”

Blackwood, Adam

Blackwood, Adam Author, b. at Dunfermline, Scotland, 1539; d. 1613. He was a great-nephew of Robert Reid, Bishop of Orkney (1541-58), who provided for his education, both his parents being dead, at the University of Paris. On the bishop’s death, Queen Mary’s generosity enabled Adam to complete his studies at Paris and Toulouse. He taught … Continue reading “Blackwood, Adam”