Bausset, Louis-Franccedil;ois de A French cardinal, writers, and statesman, b. in 1748 at Pondichery, where his father held an administrative position; d. in Paris, 1824. He studied in France at the Jesuit “College de la Fleche” and at St. Sulpice. Ordained priest, he became vicar-general at Aix in 1772; administrator of Digne, 1778; Bishop of … Continue reading “Bausset, Louis-Franccedil;ois de”
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Bause, Johann Friedrich
Bause, Johann Friedrich a German engraver, was born at Halle, in Saxony, in 1738. He is said to have learned the art without an instructor, and tc have imitated the style of J. G. Wille. He died at Weimar in 1814. The following are two of his sacred plates: The Repentance of St. Peter and … Continue reading “Bause, Johann Friedrich”
Baury, Alfred, D.D.
Baury, Alfred, D.D. a clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was of French descent, and brother-in-law of bishop Henshaw. His first parish was in Guilford, Vt.; in 1822 he became rector of St. Mary’s, Newton Lower Falls, Mass., where he remained until April, 1851. He afterwards officiated in St. Mark’s, Boston; and at the time … Continue reading “Baury, Alfred, D.D.”
Bauriegel, Karl Ernst
Bauriegel, Karl Ernst a German doctor of philosophy, and teacher at the seminary in Plauen, was born at Pulgar, in March, 1809, and died July 25, 1841. He wrote, Protestantische Glaubenslereferur Volksschuliehrer (Leipsic, 1841): Religionsgeschichte fur Volkcsichullehrer und Volksschulen (Neustadt, 1845). See Zuchold, Bibl. Theol. i, 82; Winer, Handbuch der theol. Lit. (suppl.), p. 216. … Continue reading “Bauriegel, Karl Ernst”
Bauriegel, Johann Christoph
Bauriegel, Johann Christoph a German teacher, was born at Kesselsham in 1773, and died at Pulgar, near Leipsic, in 1851. He wrote, Religionsbuch zum Hausgebrauche fur. Kinder (Neustadt, 1835; 2d ed. 1840): Die Hauptstucke des Katechismus Lutheri mit Erkldrungen (ibid. 1837): Der Unterricht in der christl. Religion fir Kinder (ibid. eod.): Katechisationen uber Gottes Wesen, … Continue reading “Bauriegel, Johann Christoph”
Baur, Valentin F
Baur, Valentin F a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born in 1757, and died as professor of theology at Tubingen, July 2, 1813. He is the author of, Ueber das Vesrhil-niss derpraktischen Theologie zur wissenschqftlichen (Tubingen. 1811): Predigten (ibid. 1808-10, 2 vols.): Zum Nachdenken iiber die christliche Confirmation shandlung (ibid. 1813). See Winer; Handbuch der … Continue reading “Baur, Valentin F”
Baur, Samuel
Baur, Samuel a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Ulm, Jan. 31, 1768. He studied at Jena and Tubingen, and died May 25, 1832, as pastor at Alpek, near Ulm. He published, Archiv skizz. Religionisvortrdge (Hildburghausen, 1793-1805, 8 vols.): Repertorium fir alle Amtsverrichtungen eines Predigers (1805-35, 12 vols.): Praktisches Handbuch fir alle Kanzel- und … Continue reading “Baur, Samuel”
Baur, Ferdinand Christian
Baur, Ferdinand Christian a German theologian of marked influence on the German theology of the nineteenth century, was born June 21st, 1792; became, in 1817, Professor at the Theological Seminary of Blaubeuern, and in 1826 Professor of Evangelical Theology at the University of Tubingen. He died at Tubingen Dec. 2d, 1860. Baur is the author … Continue reading “Baur, Ferdinand Christian”
Bauny, Etienne
Bauny, Etienne Theologian, b. in 1564 at Mouzon, Ardennes, France; d. 3 December, 1649, at Saint Pol de Léon. He was admitted into the Society of Jesus, 20 July, 1593, and after teaching humanities and rhetoric he was promoted to the chair of moral theology which he occupied for sixteen years. He was for a … Continue reading “Bauny, Etienne”
Baunard, Louis
Baunard, Louis Educator, b. at Bellgarde (Loiret), France, in 1828. He was one of the clergy of Orléans, until 1877, after which he was attached to the Catholic University of Lille, first as professor, and later as rector. No Catholic university profited more by the Law of 1875 that granted freedom of higher education. The … Continue reading “Baunard, Louis”