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Bit, Bridle

Bit, Bridle BIT, BRIDLE.The Hebrews were doubtless well acquainted with the bit, but there is no clear mention of it as distinct from the bridle, the words for which in Gr. and Lat. include bit, headstall, and reins. In Jam 3:3 the context is decisive for bridle (RV [Note: Revised Version.] and AV [Note: Authorized … Continue reading “Bit, Bridle”

Bit

Bit (, me’theg, Psa 22:9; , Jam 3:3; both elsewhere ” bridle”), the curb put into horses’ mouths to guide and restrain them. SEE BRIDLE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bit (2) (, me’theg, Psa 22:9; , Jam 3:3; both elsewhere ” bridle”), the curb put into horses’ mouths to guide and … Continue reading “Bit”

Bissoni Giovanni Battista

Bissoni Giovanni Battista an Italian painter, was born at Padua in 1576, and studied under Francesco Apollodord, and subsequently under Dario Varotari. He died in 1636. Several pictures in the churches and convents of Padua and Ravenna were painted by him. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bissey Jonas

Bissey Jonas a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Bucks County, Pa., Sept. 24, 1809. He was religiously inclined from childhood, professed religion in 1826, began immediately to prepare himself for the ministry, received license to exhort in 1831, to preach in 1832, and in 1833 entered the Philadelphia Conference, in which he labored with … Continue reading “Bissey Jonas”

Bissill John

Bissill John an English Baptist minister, was born about 1778. He was converted in early life, and in 1798 was a member of the General Baptist Church at Knipton, by which he was called to the ministry. After spending about a year in the Academy under the care of Rev. Dan Taylor, he became pastor … Continue reading “Bissill John”

Bissett, John

Bissett, John a clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church, a native of Scotland, was born about 1762. After graduating from the University of Aberdeen, he came to America, and was ordained in 1786 by bishop Seabury. He was rector of Shrewsbury Parish, Md., in 1789, and the same year was a deputy in the General … Continue reading “Bissett, John”

Bisset William

Bisset William an English clergyman, rector of Whiston, Northamptonshire, died about 1727. He published, Sermons on the Reformation of Manners (1704): and The Modern Fanatick, being an Account of Dr. Sacheverell (1710- 11). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.; Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature