Teilo, bishop of Llandaff Teilo, bp. of Llandaff and one of the principal saints of Wales, was son of Enlleu ap Hydwn Dwn and cousin to St. David. He was born near Tenby, and educated with St. David and other celebrated Welsh saints. He opened a school near Llandaff, called Bangor Deilo, and on account … Continue reading “Teilo, bishop of Llandaff”
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Teil Tree
TEIL-TREE The lime or linden. See OAK. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Teil-tree is properly the linden-tree, or Tilia Europcaus of botanists. It is mentioned in the A. V., in Isa 6:13, as a teil tree, and as an oak; but as in the Hebrew the word is , elh, usually rendered oak, by … Continue reading “Teil Tree”
Teil
Teil See Terebinth Fuente: Plants Animals Of Bible Teil ‘eelah. (See OAK.) Royle makes it the terebinth pistacia, from whence comes the pistachio nut and Chio turpentine. Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Teichmüller, Gustav
Teichmller, Gustav (1832-1888) Strongly influenced by Leibniz and Lotze and anticipating some recent philosophic positions, taught a thoroughgoing personalism by regarding the “I”, given immediately in experience as a unit, as the real substance, the world of ideas a projection of its determinations (perspectivism). Nature is appearance, substantiality being ascribed to it only in analogy … Continue reading “Teichmüller, Gustav”
Tehuantepec
Tehuantepec (Tehuantepecensis) Diocese in the Republic of Mexico, suffragan of Oaxaca. Its area covers the southern part of the States of Oaxaca and Vera Cruz, through the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Its population is about 202,000; the residence of the bishop, the city of Tehuantepec, has 10,000 inhabitants. Burgoa relates the following, which he deciphered from … Continue reading “Tehuantepec”
Tehoroth
Tehoroth SEE TALMUD. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Tehinnah
Tehinnah (Heb. Techinnah’, , supplication, as often; Sept. v.r. ; Vulg. Tehinna), a name occurring in the obscure list of the descendants of Judah (1Ch 4:12) as the last-named of the three sons of Eshton (q.v.), and grandson of Chelub (q.v.); with the added epithet the father of the city of Nahash (Abi-Ir-Nachash), and the … Continue reading “Tehinnah”
Tehaphnehes
TEHAPHNEHES See TAHAPANEE. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Tehaphnehes (Eze 30:18). SEE TAHPANHES. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Tehaphnehes TEHAPHNEHES (Eze 30:18).See Tahpaniies. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Tehaphnehes te-hafne-hez See TAHPANHES. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Tehaphnehes [Tehaph’nehes] See TAHAPANES. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary Tehaphnehes See Tahpanhes Tahpanhes Fuente: … Continue reading “Tehaphnehes”
Tegernsee
Tegernsee Called Tegrinseo in 817, Tegernsee in 754. A celebrated Benedictine abbey of Bavaria that was of much importance for the civilization of the early Middle Ages. It was situated on the state road to the Tyrol by Lake Tegern in a south-southeasterly direction from Munich. According to the latest Germanistic researches the word Tegern … Continue reading “Tegernsee”
Tefft, Benjamin Franklin, D.D., LL.D
Tefft, Benjamin Franklin, D.D., LL.D a Methodist Episcopal divine, was born near Utica, N.Y., August 20, 1813. He graduated from Wesleyan University, Connecticut, in 1835, became successively teacher and preacher in New England until 1843, thereafter professor in Indiana Asbury University, in 1846 editor of The Ladies’ Repository, from 1852 to 1862 teacher and pastor … Continue reading “Tefft, Benjamin Franklin, D.D., LL.D”