Baumbach, Johann Balthasar a German Orientalist, was professor of Hebrew and Greek at Heidelberg, where he died, Sept. 6, 1622. He is the author of, De Libro Psatlmorum: De Trium Linguarum Orientalium, iebr. Chald. et Syrce, Antiquittte et Utilitate, etc.: De Appellationibus Dei, quce in Scriptis Rabbinorums Occurrunt: De Urim et Thumim et Bath-Kol.:De Modo … Continue reading “Baumbach, Johann Balthasar”
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Baumann, John V. W
Baumann, John V. W a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Beaufort, O., Feb. 22, 1841. He became an orphan at the age of eleven, experienced religion in 1858, received license to preach in 1859, and in 1863 graduated from the Illinois Wesleyan University. He served as supply in the Central Illinois and Illinois Conferences … Continue reading “Baumann, John V. W”
Baumann, Gottlob
Baumann, Gottlob a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born Oct. 10, 1794, at Besigheim. He studied at Tubingen, was in 1822 pastor at Notzingen, and accepted in 1839 a call to Kemnath, near Stuttgart, where he died, Oct. 3, 1856. He is the author of, Christliches Hausbuchlein, of which 80,000 copies were sold. Besides, he … Continue reading “Baumann, Gottlob”
Baumann, Christian Sacale
Baumann, Christian Sacale a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Berlin, Nov. 30, 1725, and died about the close of that century, leaving several memoirs on religious subjects. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Baum, Johann Wilhelm
Baum, Johann Wilhelm a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born in the year 1806. When he was ten years of age he was taken to Strasburg, into the house of his uncle, where he prepared himself for the ministry. After completing his studies he was appointed assistant at St. Thomas’s, and afterwards first preacher there. … Continue reading “Baum, Johann Wilhelm”
Baulthorn (Or Bolthorn)
Baulthorn (Or Bolthorn) in Norse mythology, was a forefather of Odin on the. mother’s side. His daughter was called Bestla,,and was married to Bor, the son of Bures. Baulthorn was grandfather likewise of Wile, and We, by Bestla. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bauldry, Michael
Bauldry, Michael a French Benedictine of the 17th century, whom Ziegelbauer styled primum Latiniacensis, tum Malleacensis cathedralis ecclesiae magnum priorem, is the author of, Manuale Sacrarum Ceremoniarum juxta Ritum S. Romanoe Ecclesice (Paris, 1646; 4th ed. Venice, 1703; 6th ed. 1719 a. o.). See Winer, Handbuch der theol. Lit. i, 625; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. … Continue reading “Bauldry, Michael”
Bauldri, Paul
Bauldri, Paul a French theological historian, was born of Protestant parents in 1639 at Rouen. He studied at Saumur and Oxford, was in 1685 appointed pro’fessor of church history at Utrecht, and died Feb. 16, 1706. He published, Lactantii De Mortibus Persecutorum’ cum Notis Variorum: Syntagma Calendariorum: Considerationes Criticce in Jobi cap. 31:31. See Burmann, … Continue reading “Bauldri, Paul”
Baughman, John A.
Baughman, John A. a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Hartford County, Md., Aug. 2, 1802. He removed in early life with his parents to Ohio, experienced conversion in his nineteenth year, and in 1823 entered the Ohio Conference. He labored twelve years in Ohio, and thirty-two in Michigan. He was a true pioneer preacher. … Continue reading “Baughman, John A.”
Baugher, Henry Lewis, D.D.
Baugher, Henry Lewis, D.D. a Lutheran divine, was born at Abbotstown, Pa., July 19, 1804. He graduated at Dickinson College in 1826, and studied theology at Gettysburg, Pa., and Princeton, N. J. He became pastor of a chlurch at Boonsboro, Md., in 1829, and was a teacher at Gettysburg, Pa., from 1830 to 1832. He … Continue reading “Baugher, Henry Lewis, D.D.”