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Between

Between * In addition to the prepositions en and pros (see Note +, p. 9), the following have this meaning: lit., “up to the middle of,” i.e., among, or in the midst of, hence, between, is used in 1Co 6:5, of those in the church able to decide between brother and brother, instead of their … Continue reading “Between”

Betulee Mathieu

Betulee Mathieu a French theologian and chronologist, a native of Colmar, lived at the commencement of the 17th century. His principal works are, Commentarius, upon the Epistle to the Galatians: Tabulae Chronologicoe Imperii et Imperatorum Romanorum. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Betty Thomas

Betty Thomas an English Congregational minister, was born at Hull, Jan. 13, 1810. He became an orphan very early in life, and made many voyages to foreign lands as a sailor-boy; in his nineteenth year he quitted the sea, was converted, and joined the Wesleyan Methodists. In 1834 he joined the Independents, offered his services … Continue reading “Betty Thomas”

Betts, Thomas

Betts, Thomas a Protestant Episcopal clergyman of the Diocese of Nebraska, was born in Ireland in 1810. He was ordained deacon in 1867, and priest in the following year; in 1867 he was employed as a missionary in Rulo and Falls City, Neb.; he went to Weston, Mo., in 1873 as rector of St. John’s … Continue reading “Betts, Thomas”

Betts, R. Wye

Betts, R. Wye an English Congregational minister, was born at Portsea, 1823. He was converted and joined the Church early in life, and was educated at Highbury and New Colleges. In 1853 he accepted a call of the Church at Hanover Chapel, Peckham, where he labored till his death, Dec. 1, 868. The duties of … Continue reading “Betts, R. Wye”

Betts, Henry

Betts, Henry an English Baptist minister, was born in 1796 at a village near Mildenhall, Suffolk, and removed with his parents, when he was four years of age, to Norwich. In his religious preference, he was a strong Churchman in his younger days, and was accustomed to direct the shafts of his ridicule openly against … Continue reading “Betts, Henry”

Betts, George

Betts, George an English Congregational minister, was born at Weathersfield, Essex, March 12, 1783. He joined the Church in early life, received his collegiate discipline at Hoxton College, and in 1812 was ordained at Alfriston, Sussex. Here he labored until 1832, when he removed to Foleshill, near Coventry. After a pastorate here for ten years, … Continue reading “Betts, George”

Betts, Charles

Betts, Charles a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church South, was born in North Carolina in 1800. He experienced conversion in 1816, became class-leader at once, and in 1818 entered the South Carolina Conference. By his deep piety, vigorous intellect, and great success, he soon attained a leading position among his brethren He was honored … Continue reading “Betts, Charles”