Bayne (Or Baynes), Paul an eminent English Puritan divine, was educated at Withersfield, in Essex, and at Christ College, Cambridge, of which he became fellow. Shortly after his graduation he was chosen lecturer of St. Andrew’s Church, in which office he continued until silenced for certain opinionls advanced in his lectures. He died at Cambridge … Continue reading “Bayne (Or Baynes), Paul”
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Bayne (Or Baines), Ralph D.D.
Bayne (Or Baines), Ralph D.D. an English prelate, was a native of Yorkshire, and was educated at St. John’s College, Cambridge. He afterwards went to Paris, where he was for some time royal professor of Hebrew. He remained abroad until the accession of queen Mary, when he was consecrated bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. On … Continue reading “Bayne (Or Baines), Ralph D.D.”
Bayne (Or Baine), James
Bayne (Or Baine), James minister in Edinburgh, was born in 1710, anid died Jan. 17, 1790. He was a protege of the duke of Montrose, and was so celebrated a preacher that he was popularly called the Swan of the West. He published, Discourses on Various Subjects (1778): and a Sermon against Foote’s Minor. See … Continue reading “Bayne (Or Baine), James”
Bayma, Joseph
Bayma, Joseph (1816 -1892 ) Mathematician and scientist, born Piedmont, Italy ; died Santa Clara, California. He entered the Society of Jesus, 1832 . Exiled from Italy in 1860 , he took refuge at Stonyhurst, England , where he wrote his Realis Philosophia. He is best known for his Molecular Mechanics, a metaphysical mathematical work … Continue reading “Bayma, Joseph”
Bayly, Thomas
Bayly, Thomas an Irish prelate, was bishop of Killala and Achonry, and died in 1670. He published, Theophilact’s Comments on St. Paul (Lond. 1636). See Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bayly, Lewis
Bayly, Lewis a Welsh prelate, was born at Caermarthen, and educated at Oxford. In 1616 he was consecrated bishop of Bangor. He died in 1632. He is worthy of mention for his Practice of Piety, one of the most popular religious works of the 17th and 18th centuries. It reached its 51st edition in 1714. … Continue reading “Bayly, Lewis”
Bayly, John
Bayly, John an English clergyman, son of bishop Lewis Bayly, was born in Herefordshire in 1595, and educated at Exeter College, which he entered in 1611. After completing his collegiate studies, he took orders and received some preferments from his father. He afterwards became one of the king’s chaplains, and guardian of Christ’s Hospital in … Continue reading “Bayly, John”
Bayly, Benjamin (2)
Bayly, Benjamin (1) an English clergyman, was rector of St. James’s, Bristol, and died about 1720. He published, An Essay on Inspiration (Lond. 1707): and Sermons on Various Subjects (2 vols. 1721). See Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bayly, Benjamin (2) an Irish Methodist … Continue reading “Bayly, Benjamin (2)”
Bayly (Or Bailey), Anselm LL.D.
Bayly (Or Bailey), Anselm LL.D. an English clergyman, who died in 1794, was sub-dean of his majesty’s Chapel Royal, and published a number of educational and theological works (1751-89). His most pretentious work was, The Old Testament, English and Hebrew, with Remarks Critical and Grammatical on the Hebrew, and Corrections of the English (Lond. 1774, … Continue reading “Bayly (Or Bailey), Anselm LL.D.”
Baylor
Baylor Hon. and Rev., R. E. B., a licensed preacher of the Baptist denomination, was born in Bourbon, County, Ky., May 10, 1791. He studied law in his native state, and, having been admitted to the bar, he removed to Alabama, and practised at Cahaba and Tuscaloosa. For two terms he represented the Tuscaloosa district … Continue reading “Baylor”