Baylon, Saint Pascal Born at Torre-Hermosa, in the Kingdom of Aragon, 24 May, 1540, on the Feast of Pentecost, called in Spain “the Pasch of the Holy Ghost”, whence the name Pascal; died at Villa Reale, 15 May, 1592, on Whitsunday. His parents, Martin Baylon and Elizabeth Jubera, were virtuous peasants. The child began very … Continue reading “Baylon, Saint Pascal”
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Baylon, Pascal, Saint
Baylon, Pascal, Saint (Hebrew: Pascal, Passover Lamb) Confessor of the Faith. Born in Torre-Hermosa, Aragon in 1540; died in Villareal in 1592. He spent his early years as a shepherd and even then showed the marked devotion to the Holy Eucharist which was a characteristic feature of his life; he became a Franciscan lay-brother of … Continue reading “Baylon, Pascal, Saint”
Bayliss, Samuel
Bayliss, Samuel a Congregational minister, was born at Stratford-on-Avon, England, Jan. 9, 1812. His early years were spent in New York and Philadelphia, and from 1832 to 1842 he was engaged in business in Rochester, N. Y. From 1842 to 1853 he was agent of the American Tract Society; but May 1 of the latter … Continue reading “Bayliss, Samuel”
Bayliss, Jeremiah H., D.D., LL.D
Bayliss, Jeremiah H., D.D., LL.D a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Wednesbury, England, December 20, 1835. In 1857 he joined the Genesee Conference. He was a pastor in various conferences until 1884, when he was elected editor of the Western Christian Advocate, which office he held until his death, August 14, 1889. See Minutes … Continue reading “Bayliss, Jeremiah H., D.D., LL.D”
Baylis, Frederick
Baylis, Frederick an English Congregational minister, was born at Rodborough, Gloucestershire, in 1826. Soon after his conversion he was accepted by the London Missionary Society. and sent to Fakenham and Rotherham to fit himself better for their work. In 1850 he was ordained at Southampton. On Sept. 14, 1850, Mr. Baylis left for India. He … Continue reading “Baylis, Frederick”
Bayley, William
Bayley, William an English minister of the Society of Friendts, was born about the year 1630, and was for some time a Baptist minister at Poole. He united with the Friends about the year 1655, and, as the testimony: about him says, travelled up and down in many places in the service of the Lord. … Continue reading “Bayley, William”
Bayley, Solomon
Bayley, Solomon a colored preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Liberia. He was born a slave in Delaware, and, after cruel hardships, gained his freedom. He emigrated to Liberia about 1832, and, at the organization of the Conference in 1834, was returned supernumerary. He died at Monrovia in great peace in Oct., 1839. Father … Continue reading “Bayley, Solomon”
Bayley, Robert Slater
Bayley, Robert Slater F.S.A., an English Congregational minister. was born at Lichfield, in 1801. He was converted early in life, educated for the ministry at Hoxton College, and settled first at Louth, in 1833. In 1835 he removed to Sheffield, where he labored ten years. From Sheffield Mr. Bayley went to Queen-street Chapel, London, where … Continue reading “Bayley, Robert Slater”
Bayley, Josiah
Bayley, Josiah a Unitarian minister, was born at Newbury, Mass., in 1723. He graduated at Harvard College in 1752, and was ordained pastor of the Church at Hampton Falls, N. Y,, Oct. 19, 1757. He died Sept. 12. 1762. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 8:15. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bayley, John
Bayley, John a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, was born at Newcastle-underLime, Staffordshire, England, March 13, 1814. In his youth he became a bold and decided infidel. He came to America in 1836, was converted in 1839, and in 1840 joined the Virginia Conference. In 1845 he visited England, returning to his work … Continue reading “Bayley, John”