Beuvelet Mathieu a French ascetic writer, was born at Marles, in the suburbs of Soissons, near the close of the 16th century. He embraced the ecclesiastical profession, went to Paris, and entered the congregation of the priests of St. Nicholas of Chardonnet, where he employed himself in teaching the young clerks of the holy ministry. … Continue reading “Beuvelet Mathieu”
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Beuton (Or Bethune) James
Beuton (Or Bethune) James a Scottish prelate, was born at Belfour, in the shire of Fife, and was provost of Bothwell in 1503; in 1504 he was abbot of Dunfermline, and treasurer of the kingdom in 1505. In 1508 he became bishop elect of the see of Galloway, and in the same year he was … Continue reading “Beuton (Or Bethune) James”
Beuter Pedro Antonio
Beuter Pedro Antonio a Spanish theologian, a native of Valencia, lived in the 16th century. . He wrote Annotationes Decem in Sacram Scripturam (Valencia, 1517). The titles of sections of. this work have been given.by some bibliographers as the titles of separate works. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Beuter Pedro Antonio”
Beussel Herman
Beussel Herman a German Reformed minister, was sent to America by the missioniary association of Langenberg, Prussia. He was licensed to preach, Nov. 9, 1848, in the Church at Williamsburg, N. Y., where he was a dutiful and pious pastor until his death, Aug. 13, 1849. See Harbaugh, Fathers of the Germ. Ref. Church, 4:495. … Continue reading “Beussel Herman”
Beushim
Beushim SEE GRAPES, WILD. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Beurrier,Vincent Toussaint
Beurrier,Vincent Toussaint a French preacher, was born at Vannes, Nov. 1, 1715. He held a distinguished place among the French missionaries of the 18th century. He died at Blois in 1782. He wrote, Conferences Ecclesiastiques, which were very successful in the epoch in which they appeared: nevertheless he was reproached with having combated, in this … Continue reading “Beurrier,Vincent Toussaint”
Beurrier, Paul
Beurrier, Paul a French theologian, canon regular and abbot of St. Genevieve, was born in 1610, and died Jan. 25, 1696. He wrote, La Vie de Sainte Genevieve (Paris, 1642): Homelies, Prones, ou Meditations sur les Evangiles des Dimanches et Principales Fetes (ibid. 1668): Perpetuitas Fidei, ob Origine Mundi ad haec usque Tempora, in Lege … Continue reading “Beurrier, Paul”
Beurrey (Or Beurey) Nicolas
Beurrey (Or Beurey) Nicolas of Chateauroux, a French theologian, was born at Fontenay-le-Comte, and lived in the latter half of the 18th century. He embraced the ecclesiastical profession, and distinguished himself by his knowledge. He wrote Question de P Usure Eclaircie (Paris, 1786-87). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Beurrey (Or Beurey) Nicolas”
Beurrier, Louis
Beurrier, Louis a French Celestine, who died at Vichy, April 8, 1845, wrote, Histoire du Monastere des Celestins de Paris (Paris, 1634, 4to): Sommaire des Vies des Fondateurs et Reformateurs des. Ordres Religieux, avec Figures (ibid. 1634): Les Analogies et Antitheses de l’Incarnation du Fils de Dieu et des Actiones les Plus Notables de sa … Continue reading “Beurrier, Louis”
Beuron
Beuron Noted Benedictine abbey and art school. Sigmaringen, Hohenzollern, Germany , founded, 777 . It was destroyed in the l0th century ; reestablished as an Augustinian monastery , 1077 ; and suppressed, 1802 . The Benedictine Order was reestablished by Maurus and Placidus Wolter, 1863 ; erected into an abbey by Pius IX, 1868 . … Continue reading “Beuron”