Biblia

Bellamy, George

Bellamy, George an English Wesleyan missionary, after preaching seven years in England, was sent as a missionary to the West Indies in 1817. Here four years of work and affliction was all he bore. He died in Demerara, Nov. 2, 1821. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1822. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical … Continue reading “Bellamy, George”

Bellamy, David

Bellamy, David a Baptist minister, was born in 1805. He became pastor of a Church in Skeneateles, N.Y., in 1833, and subsequently of a Church in Manlius. Ill-health compelled him to retire from the pastorate in 1839. He entered the service of the American and Foreign Bible Society, and the more active life he led … Continue reading “Bellamy, David”

Bellamy, Adey

Bellamy, Adey an English minister of the Society of Friends, was born at Framlingham, Suffolk Co., in 1739, and in early life made a profession of his faith in Christ. For many years he resided in London, where he was engaged in trade. He first appeared as a minister in the forty-first year of his … Continue reading “Bellamy, Adey”

Bellaize Hugues Francois Regis De

Bellaize Hugues Francois Regis De a French prelate, was born in 1732, and died at Paris, Sept. 20, 1796. He became bishop of St. Brietic, and perished during the French Revolution. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s;v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Bellaise Julien

Bellaise Julien a learned French Benedictine of the Society of St. Maur, was born at St. Symphorien, in the diocese of Avranches, in 1641. In concert with Lenourry and Jean Duchesne, he revised the manuscripts of St. Ambrose. His death prevented his completing a new edition of the Councils and Monuments of Normandy. He died … Continue reading “Bellaise Julien”

Bellah, Morgan

Bellah, Morgan a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, was born in Oglethorpe County, Ga., Nov. 24, 1799. His vigorous mind never had the discipline of a thorough education, but by diligent study he became a useful preacher. He joined the North Georgia Conference in 1833 and labored faithfully within its bounds until 1869, … Continue reading “Bellah, Morgan”

Bellah, James

Bellah, James a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in North Carolina. At the age of twenty-two he was converted, and in 1816 entered the South Carolina Conference, in which for seventeen years he travelled and preached with zeal and usefulness, when failing health obliged him to desist from active service. He died in 1835. See … Continue reading “Bellah, James”

Bella, Geronimo

Bella, Geronimo an Italian theologian and poet, was born at Carra, in Piedmont, and lived in the latter half of the 17th century. He was prior of St. Andrews of Mondovi, chief-priest of Coni, doctor of civil and canon law, and vice- general of the Church of Salvees. He wrote, Il Genio Regale Appagato (Mondovi … Continue reading “Bella, Geronimo”

Bella dum late furerent, et urbes

Bella dum late furerent, et urbes (Where War Was Raging, and The Town) Hymn for Matins , on 12 February , feast of the Seven Holy Founders. It was written by Vincent Tarozzi (1849 -1918 ). There is no mention of translations of this hymn; the English title given is anonymous. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary