Beccaria (Or Beccariis), Anton De a Dominican of Ferrara, who died in 1543 as bishop of Scodri, in Dalmatia, is the author of Glossemata super Psalmos Secundum 4. Sensus: Expositio Jobi: Homilice 50 super Epistolas Canonicas Petri, etc. See Echard, De Scriptoribus Ordinis Dominicanorum; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B. P.) Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological … Continue reading “Beccaria (Or Beccariis), Anton De”
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Beccarelli, Giuseppe
Beccarelli, Giuseppe a Milanese spiritualist, a follower of Molinos (q.v.), and an active promoter of the education of youth, was seized by the Inquisition in 1708, and after recantation in 1710, at Venice, was condemned to the galleys. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Beccanceld, Council Of
Beccanceld, Council Of (Concilium Beccancel-dense), is the name of two provincial synods. I. Held in 692, by Wihtred, king of Kent, at Beccanceld, in Kent (probably Bapchild, near Sittingbourn). Besides the king, there were present Brihtwald, archbishop of Canterbury, Tobias of Rochester, and several abbots, abbesses, and wise men. The chief object of the council … Continue reading “Beccanceld, Council Of”
Beccafumi, Domenico
Beccafumi, Domenico (called Micarino), an eminent Italian painter, sculptor, and engraver, was born at Siena in 1484. He visited Rome and studied the works of Michael Angelo and. Raphael. He painted several pictures for the churches and cathedrals of Siena. He was living, according to Lanzi. in the year 1551. The following are some of … Continue reading “Beccafumi, Domenico”
Becc (Or Beg)
Becc (Or Beg) an Irish saint whose day is Oct. 12, was the son of De, and seems to have been attached to the court of Diarmait of Tara, about A.D. 500, when his prophecies appear to have had a wide reference and acceptance. O’Donovan (Four Masters. i, 197) places his death at A.D. 557. … Continue reading “Becc (Or Beg)”
Because
Because be-kos (, hna, in order that): The multitude rebuked them, because (AV; the Revised Version (British and American) that) they should hold their peace (Mat 20:31). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Because * For BECAUSE see Note + p. 9. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Becart (Or Becardus), Jean
Becart (Or Becardus), Jean a Flemish theologian, of the order of the Premonstrants, who died in 1635, wrote, S. Thome Cantuariensis et lHelici II M.b. nomachia de Libertate Ecclesiastica (Cologne, 1624), under the name of Richard Brumceus, and is also the author of Annales Prcemonstratenses. See Swertii Athence Belgicce; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexicon, s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. … Continue reading “Becart (Or Becardus), Jean”
Becandella, Mary
Becandella, Mary a French martyr, was burned at Fontaine, France, in 1534, for finding fault with a sermon which a friar preached. See Fox, Acts and Monuments, 4:397. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Becan, Wilhelm
Becan, Wilhelm a Flemish theologian and poet, was born at Ypres in 1608. He was a Jesuit, and distinguished himself by his eloquence and poetry. He died at Louvain, Dec. 12, 1683. He wrote, Introitus Triumphalis Ferdinandi Austriaci in Flandrice Metropolim Pandanuns (Antwerp, 1636); with engravings from the designs of Rubens: Idylles et Elegies; published … Continue reading “Becan, Wilhelm”
Becan, Martin
Becan, Martin (Verbreck, van der Breck). Controversialist, born at Hilvarenbeck, Brabant, Holland, 6 January, 1563; died at Vienna, 24 January, 1624. He entered the Society of Jesus, 22 March, 1583, taught theology for twenty-two years at Wuerzburg, Mainz, and Vienna, and was confessor to Emperor Ferdinand II from 1620 until the time of his death. … Continue reading “Becan, Martin”