Bella, Ardellio della an Italian Jesuit and preacher who lived at Spalatro, in Dalmatia, near the commencement of the 18th century, wrote Dizzionario Italiano, Latino, Illirico (Venice, 1728). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Bell, William Gilmor
Bell, William Gilmor a Presbyterian minister, was born at West Alexander, Pa., Dec. 11, 1812. His preparatory education was obtained in his native town, and he graduated from Washington College in 1836. He went directly from college to Princeton Seminary, where he studied between two and three years. He was licensed bv the Red Stone … Continue reading “Bell, William Gilmor”
Bell, William, D.D
Bell, William, D.D an English divine, was born about 1731, and was educated at Magdalen College, Cambridge. He became prebendary of St. Paul’s, and throughout a long life was noted for his piety, learning, and benevolence. In 1810 he founded eight new scholarships at Cambridge for the benefit of sons of poor clergymen. He died … Continue reading “Bell, William, D.D”
Bell, William (2), D.D.
Bell, William (2), D.D. an English clergyman, was born in the parish of St. Dunstan’s-in-the-West, London, Feb. 4, 1625, and educated at Merchant Taylor’s School, and at St. John’s College, Oxford. In 1648 he was ejected from the university by the republicans, and afterwards travelled in France. About 1655 he had a small benefice in … Continue reading “Bell, William (2), D.D.”
Bell, William (5)
Bell, William (1) a Scottish prelate, was elected to the see of St. Andrews in 1332, but did not succeed in obtaining a confirmation. So the see of St. Andrews was vacant until 1341. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, p. 24. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bell, William (3) a minister of the … Continue reading “Bell, William (5)”
Bell, Walter A
Bell, Walter A a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in 1830. He received a careful religious training, and spent most of his youth in Claysville, O. He was converted at his father’s family altar. Being poor his literary advantages were very limited, and to remedy them he, after toiling hard all day, pushed his intellectual … Continue reading “Bell, Walter A”
Bell, W. W
Bell, W. W a Presbyterian minister, was born in Greene County, Tenn., July 30, 1799. He professed religion when quite young, and was licensed by the Knoxville Presbytery in 1834. In 1855 he removed to the West and joined the Missouri Presbytery; later he joined the Kansas Presbytery, of which he was a faithful member … Continue reading “Bell, W. W”
Bell, Thomas M
Bell, Thomas M a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Pennsylvania, July 4, 1832. He removed to Indiana in early manhood; experienced conversion at the age of eighteen; soon became class-leader; worked at his trade until the breaking- out of the civil war, when he enlisted and served three years; and in 1869 entered the … Continue reading “Bell, Thomas M”
Bell, T. H. D
Bell, T. H. D a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Coshocton County, O., March 7, 1836. He received a careful religious training; experienced conversion in his fourteenth year; spent. two years at West Bedford Academy as a student, and then engaged in school-teaching. He was an unusual and remarkable teacher. In some of his … Continue reading “Bell, T. H. D”
Bell, Samuel M.A., Ph.D
Bell, Samuel M.A., Ph.D an English Congregational minister, was born at Leeds, June 3, 1793. In his eighteenth year he became a member of the Church; in 1813 was admitted as student at Hoxton Academy, and at the close of his course was stationed at Wrexham. Here he preached five years; then removed to Lancaster, … Continue reading “Bell, Samuel M.A., Ph.D”