Benet (Beneti Or Benedictus), Cypriano was a Dominican monk of Aragon, and, according to some accounts, a doctor of the University of Paris. He flourished from 1490 to 1520, and left, Illustrium Virorum Opuscula (Paris, 1500): De Sacrosancto Eucharisties Sacramento et de Ejusdem Ministro, ad Julium II: De non Mutando Paschate (Rome, 1515, 4to): De … Continue reading “Benet (Beneti Or Benedictus), Cypriano”
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Benet
Benet a German martyr, was a citizen of Wetheringest, in Germany, and was persecuted severely because she would not attend mass and repeat the idle ceremonies of the Romish Church. She suffered in 1558. See Fox, Acts and Monuments, 8:467. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Benesch Jacob
Benesch Jacob a Lutheran theologian of Germany, who died March 3, 1873, at Prague, is the author of a History of the Protestant Cong. of the Augsburg Confession (Prague, 1856). See Zuchold, Bibl. Theol. i, 105. (B. P.) Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Beneplacitum Apostolicum
Beneplacitum Apostolicum is the name given to the papal approbation of and consent to the alienation of any property of the Church or other measure, and to the act or brief which contains such approbation. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Benemerenti Medals
Benemerenti Medals Pontifical decorations instituted by Gregory XVI, 1832 , and awarded as a recognition of distinguished military and civil services. The military medal bears on one side the image of Gregory XVI and on the other an angel bearing a scroll with the word Benemerenti beneath the papal emblems . The civil medal has … Continue reading “Benemerenti Medals”
Beneke, Friedrich Eduard
Beneke, Friedrich Eduard (1798-1854) A German thinker of Kantian tradition modified by empiricism; his doctrines exerted considerable influence upon the psychology and educational theory of the 19th century. Main worksErfahrungseelenlehre, 1820; Physik d. Sitten, 1822; Metaphysik, 1822; Logik als Kunstlehre des Denkens, 1832; Lehrbuch d. Psych. als Naturwiss., 1833; Erziehungslehre, 1833; Pragmatische Psychol., 1850. — … Continue reading “Beneke, Friedrich Eduard”
Benejaakan
Benejaakan [Ben’e-ja’akan] A tribe that gave its name to several wells, near to which was one of the halting places of the Israelites. Num 33:31-32. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Benefit of Clergy
Benefit of Clergy Exemption from the jurisdiction of civil courts granted to the clergy in England from the time of William the Conqueror, and lasting with occasional restrictions down to 1827 when it was abolished. In the early days it was even extended to all who could read, since as a rule only clerics had … Continue reading “Benefit of Clergy”
Benefit, Benefactor
Benefit, Benefactor lit., “good work” (eu, “well,” ergon, “work”), is found in Act 4:9, “good deed,” and 1Ti 6:2, “benefit.” “a benefactor,” expresses the agent, Luk 22:25. “grace,” is once rendered “benefit,” 2Co 1:15; it stresses the character of the “benefit,” as the effect of the gracious disposition of the benefactor. See ACCEPTABLE, FAVOR, GRACE, … Continue reading “Benefit, Benefactor”
Benefit
Benefit bene-fit (, gemul = a deed, 2Ch 32:25); , yatabh = (causat.) to make well, to do good (Jer 18:10). The plural of , gemul, is found is in Psa 103:2. Psa 68:19 (the King James Version) should be translated Blessed be the Lord. Day by day he sustains us; God is our salvation. … Continue reading “Benefit”