Bibbighaus, Henry, D.D a minister of the German Reformed Church, was born in Bucks County, Penn., Aug. 2d, 1777. He was first merchant, then farmer; later, organist, and teacher of a parochial school in Philadelphia. He studied theology privately; was licensed and ordained in 1824, in the forty-eighth year of his age. He became pastor … Continue reading “Bibbighaus, Henry, D.D”
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Bibbins, Elisha
Bibbins Elisha a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Warsaw, N. Y., June 9, 1823. He united with the Wesleyan Methodist Church, and was licensed to preach in 1845. After laboring with the Wesleyans with marked success until 1867, he, with several of his brethren, entered the Detroit Conference, in which he continued his successful … Continue reading “Bibbins, Elisha”
Bibbiena, Bernardo
Bibbiena, Bernardo (also called de Tarlatti, and Diuzio or Duizio), an Italian prelate, was born at Bibbiena, Aug. 4, 1470. He was active in diplomatic service, and in 1513 was made cardinal. He died suddenly, Nov. 9, 1520. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bibbiena, Angelo Devizio
Bibbiena, Angelo Devizio a learned Italian theologian, nephew of the cardinal, lived in the second half of the 16th century. He was apostolical prothonotary, and secretary of Como, duke of Florence. He wrote a few religious works, for which see Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bibbiena
Bibbiena (Bernardo Dovizi) An Italian Cardinal and comedy-writer, known best by the name of the town Bibbiena, where he was born 4 Aug., 1470; d. at Rome, 9 Nov., 1520. His obscure parentage did not prevent him from securing a literary training at the hands of the best scholars and from associating with the most … Continue reading “Bibbiena”
Bibauc (Or Bibault, Lat. Bibaucius) Guillaume
Bibauc (Or Bibault, Lat. Bibaucius) Guillaume a Flemish preacher, thirty-fifth general of the Carthusians, was born at Tiel in the Low Countries, and lived early in the 16th century. He was educated at Louvain, and was induced by the impression made upon him by a thunder-storm, to join the Carthusians, which he did in 1500, … Continue reading “Bibauc (Or Bibault, Lat. Bibaucius) Guillaume”
Bibago Abraham Ben-Shem-Tob
Bibago Abraham Ben-Shem-Tob of Arragon, a rabbi who flourished about 1489, is the author of ! , or philosophy of Jewish religion, which was printed at Constantinople in 1522, and , religious-philosophical discourses. See Furst, Bibl. Jud. i, 115; De’ Rossi, Dizionario Storico (Germ. transl.), p. 58 sq.; Gratz, Gesch. d. Juden, 8, 226 sq., … Continue reading “Bibago Abraham Ben-Shem-Tob”
Biatas
Biatas ba-tas (, Phalas; Codex Alexandrinus, , Phiathas): the Revised Version (British and American) Phalias, one of the Levites (1 Esdras 9:48) who taught (the people) the law of the Lord, making them withal to understand it. Called Pelaiah in Neh 8:7. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Biarowsky Wilhelm Eduard Immanuel Von, D.D
Biarowsky Wilhelm Eduard Immanuel Von, D.D a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born Oct. 8, 1814, at Munich, and studied at Erlangen. After completing his studies, he served for some time a congregation of the French Swiss, then at Waizenbach in Lower Franconia. In 1858 he was called to Erlangen as pastor of the Neustadterkirche. … Continue reading “Biarowsky Wilhelm Eduard Immanuel Von, D.D”
Biasi Valentin Von
Biasi Valentin Von a Roman Catholic theologian of Germany, was born in 1813 at Trientino, and died Jan. 28, 1867, at Olmutz. He wrote, Grammatica Hebraica ad usum Theologorum (Vienna, 1854): Archceologica Biblica (Regensburg, 1865). See Zuchold, Bibl. Theol. i, 130; Reusch, Theol. Literatur Blatt, 1865, No. 1. (B.P.) Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Biasi Valentin Von”