Bayley, James Roosevelt, D.D a distinguished Roman Catholic prelate, was born in New York city, August 23, 1814. He graduated from Washington (now Trinity) College, Hartford, Connecticut, in 1835, and studied theology under Dr. Samuel Jarvis at Middletown; was ordained a minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church; preached at Harlem, N.Y., and afterwards at Hagerstown, … Continue reading “Bayley, James Roosevelt, D.D”
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Bayley, James Roosevelt
Bayley, James Roosevelt First Bishop of Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A.; eighth Archbishop of Baltimore, Maryland; b. at Rye, New York, 23 August, 1814; d. at Newark, 3 October, 1877. His Dutch and English non-Catholic ancestors were locally notable. His father was the son of Dr. Richard Bayley, professor of anatomy in Columbia College, New York, … Continue reading “Bayley, James Roosevelt”
Bayley, James
Bayley, James a Congregational minister, was born Sept. 12, 1650. He graduated from Harvard College in 1669, was ordained at Danvers in October, 1671, resigned his charge in 1680, and died in 1707. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, i, 186. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bayley, C
Bayley, C D.D., an English divine, was born about 1752, near Whitchurch, Shropshire. He was sent to the grammar-school, where by assiduity he made great progress in learning, staying there until he became the master. To his advancement in literature his excellent grammar in the Hebrew language bears sufficient testimony. He entered the ministry as … Continue reading “Bayley, C”
Bayley, Abner
Bayley, Abner a Congregational minister, was born at Newbury, Mass., in 1716. He graduated from Harvard College in 1736, was ordained pastor of the church in Salem, N. H., Jan. 30, 1740, and died March 10, 1798. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 2, 389. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bayless, Lewis C
Bayless, Lewis C a Presbyterian minister, was born in New York city, Sept. 26, 1838. He was educated at the New York Free Academy, and studied theology at the Seminary at Priliceton, N. J. He was ordained by the New York Presbytery in 1862, and installed pastor of the Eighty-fourth Street Presbvterian Church; New York … Continue reading “Bayless, Lewis C”
Bayless, John Clark D.D.
Bayless, John Clark D.D. a Presbyterian minister, was born at Louisville, Ky., Jan. 7, 1819. His mother died while he was an infant, but he was sedulously trained by a pious grandmother in the precepts and practices of gospel truth. He was graduated from Centre College, Ky., in 1836. While a student he was converted … Continue reading “Bayless, John Clark D.D.”
Bayle, Pierre
Bayle, Pierre was born at Carlat, formerly in the Comte de Foix, November 18th, 1647, his father being a Protestant minister. At the age of nineteen he was sent to the college at Puy-Laurens, where he studied from 1666 to 1669 with an ardor that permanently injured his health. Subsequently he was sent to Toulouse, … Continue reading “Bayle, Pierre”
Bayle, Marc Antoine
Bayle, Marc Antoine a French religious author, was born at Marseilles in 1825, and died in 1877. He wrote, Vie de Saint Vincent Ferrier (Marseilles, 1856): Vie de Saint Philippe de Neri (ibid. 1859): Massillon (1867): Oraison Funebre du R.P. Lacordaire (1862): Homelies sur les Evangiles (Tournay, 1865, 2 volumes). He also translated Dollinger’s work, … Continue reading “Bayle, Marc Antoine”
Bayith
Bayith BAYITH (house).Occurs as a proper name in Isa 15:2, but the true sense is uncertain. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Bayith bayith (, bayith; the King James Version Bajith, house (Isa 15:2)): A town in the country of Moab. The reading of the Revised Version, margin, Bayith and Dibon are gone up to … Continue reading “Bayith”