Bingham, George an English clergyman, was born at Melcombe Bingham, in Dorsetshire, in 1715, and educated at Westminster School and at Christ Church, Oxford. He afterwards became fellow of All-Souls’ College, and was some time proctor in the university. A few years later he was presented to the rectory of Pimpern, Dorset, and afterwards to … Continue reading “Bingham, George”
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Bingham, Henry
Bingham, Henry a Methodist Episcopal minister, was a native of Virginia. No particulars are recorded concerning his birth or life other than that he spent four years in the ministry, and was serious, faithful, zealous, humble, and successful. He died in 1789. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1789, p. 33. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological … Continue reading “Bingham, Henry”
Bingham, Abel
Bingham, Abel a Baptist missionary among the Seneca and Ojibwa Indians, was born at Enfield, N. H., May 9, 1786. He was ordained at Wheatland, N. Y., in 1838, and was sent among the Ojibwas. In 1855 he resigned his connection with the mission and removed to Michigan. He died at Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. … Continue reading “Bingham, Abel”
Binet, William
Binet, William a Protestant Episcopal clergyman of the diocese of Albany, was the officiating minister in the parish of New Castle, Pa., in 1857, and continued in that position until 1859, when he removed to Fort Smith, Ark., being employed in what was then known as the Mission of the South-west. The following year, in … Continue reading “Binet, William”
Binet, Jacques-Philippe-Marie
Binet, Jacques Philippe Marie Catholic mathematician , born Rennes, France , 1786 ; died Paris, France , 1856 . In 1823 he succeeded Delambre in the chair of astronomy at the College de France. In his memoir on the theory of the conjugate axes and of the moment of inertia of bodies he enumerated the … Continue reading “Binet, Jacques-Philippe-Marie”
Binet, Francois Isidore
Binet, Francois Isidore a French theologian, was born at Niort in 1720. He was professor at the house of the Capuchins, where he was first provincial of, the province of Touraine, and then guardian of the convent of Poitiers. He frequently preached in Poitou and the surrounding provinces, where his oratorical ability gained for him … Continue reading “Binet, Francois Isidore”
Binet, Etienne
Binet, Etienne Jesuit author, born at Dijon, France, 1569; died at Paris, 1639. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1690 and was rector of the colleges at Rouen and Paris, and provincial of Paris, Lyons, and Champagne. He was the author of forty-five published works, the first of which, on devotion to the Blessed … Continue reading “Binet, Etienne”
Biner Joseph
Biner, Joseph Canonist, historian, and theologian, b. at Gluringen Switzerland, 1697; d. at Torrenburg, Germany, 24 March, 1766. His fame rests principally on a truly amazing erudition. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1715, received the usual training of its members and was later professor of canon law in the universities of Ingolstadt, Dilingen, … Continue reading “Biner Joseph”
Binei (2)
Binei (Heb. Bina’ and Binah’, and [the latter in the first occurrence], according to Simonis, by transposition for , a gushing forth, i.e. fountain; according to Furst, for , son of dissipation, i.e. scatterer; Sept. v. r. ), a Benjamite, son of Moza and father of Rapha, of the descendants of King Saul (1Ch 8:37; … Continue reading “Binei (2)”
Binebtat
Binebtat was an Egyptian deity adored under the figure of a kneeling. ram. His title was the spirit-lord of Teattu. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature