Bilshan (Heb. Bilshan’, , son of the tongue, i.e. eloquent; Sept. and ), a man of I rank who returned from the Babylonian captivity with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:2; Neh 7:7). B.C. 536. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bilshan (2) (Heb. Bilshan’, , son of the tongue, i.e. eloquent; Sept. and ), a … Continue reading “Bilshan”
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Biloxi, Mississippi, diocese of
Biloxi, Mississippi, diocese of Comprises the counties of Jackson, Harrison, Hancock, George, Stone, Pearl River, Greene, Perry, Forrest, Lamar, Marion, Walthall, Wayne, Jones, Covington, Jefferson Davis, and Lawrence. Founded on 1 March 1977 . Suffragen of the archdiocese of Mobile . See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org diocese of Biloxi patron saints index New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New … Continue reading “Biloxi, Mississippi, diocese of”
Bilocation
bilocation (Latin: bis, twice; locatio, place) The actual presence of the same finite being in two totally different places at the same time. A physical body is said to be in place circumscriptively, every exterior part juxtaposed with Its corresponding part of the environing surfaces. A spiritual being is said to be in place definitely, … Continue reading “Bilocation”
Bilo (Or Pilo)
Bilo (Or Pilo) an Armenian historian, was born at Dirag, in Armenia, in 643. He studied successfully theology and history, and distinguished himself among the scholars of his country, and obtained the friendship of Nerseh, governor- general of Armenia, to whom he gave useful counsel in the administration of the affairs of state. He died … Continue reading “Bilo (Or Pilo)”
Bilnimiki
Bilnimiki (lord of mysteries) is a frequent occurring title of the Assyrian deity Hea, the god of the under-world. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bilney, Thomas (2)
Bilney, Thomas one of the English reformers and martyrs, was born at Norfolk about 1500, and educated at Cambridge. From his boyhood he was remarkable for his pious bent, and he sought aid in the way of holiness from his confessor and other priests in the Romish Church. But he sought in vain until, by … Continue reading “Bilney, Thomas (2)”
Billy, Jacques de
Billy, Jacques de (Billi) A French patristic scholar, theologian, jurist, linguist, and a Benedictine abbot, b. 1535 at Guise in Picardy; d. 25 December, 1581 at Paris. He began his studies at Paris, completed a course of philosophy and theology before he was eighteen years of age, and then, at the request of his parents … Continue reading “Billy, Jacques de”
Billy, Jean de
Billy, Jean de a French theologian, was born at Guise about 1530. He was elder brother of Jacques and of Godefroy, pursued the ecclesiastical profession, obtained some benefices, and was at first very worldly in his mode of living; but having been rescued from death by fire, he resigned the abbeys in his possession, and … Continue reading “Billy, Jean de”
Billy (Or Billi, Lat. Billius), Jacques De
Billy (Or Billi, Lat. Billius), Jacques De a French abbot, who was born at Guise in 1535, and died at Paris, Dec. 25, 1581; wrote Anthologisc Sacrs ex Probatissimnis utriusque Lingua Patribus Collectce, atque -Octastichis Comprehensac libri II; he also wrote notes on Gregory Nazianzen’s work, which F. Morellus edited (Paris, 1709-11); he also published … Continue reading “Billy (Or Billi, Lat. Billius), Jacques De”
Billy (Or Bile), Erar (Or Erard)
Billy (Or Bile), Erar (Or Erard) a French theologian of Lorraine, was born Jan. 10, 1610. He taught theology and mathematics at Caen. In 1644 he ventured to issue upon the simony and power of the popes certain propositions which brought against him violent replies, so that he was at length obliged to retract. He … Continue reading “Billy (Or Bile), Erar (Or Erard)”