Bauer, Christian Friedrich a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born Oct. 27, 1696, at Hopfgarten, in Thuringia. He studied at Leipsic, and died as doctor and professor of theology at Wittenberg, Sept. 28, 1782. He wrote, Disput. de Melchisedeco ex Heb 7:2 (Leipsic, 1720): Einleitung zur Hebrsischen Accentuation (ibid. 1747): Interpretatio Prophetice Joelis (ibid. eod.): … Continue reading “Bauer, Christian Friedrich”
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Bauer, Bruno
Bauer, Bruno a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Eisenberg, in the duchy of Altenburg, Sept. 6, 1809. In 1834 he was private lecturer of theology at Berlin, and from 1839 to 1842 at Bonn, where, however, the venia docendi was taken from him on account of his Kritik der evangelischen Geschichte des Johannes … Continue reading “Bauer, Bruno”
Bauer, Andreas
Bauer, Andreas a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Zeitz, March 10, 1590. He was professor of theology and archdeacon of St. Nicolai at Leipsic, where he died, Nov. 1, 1638. He wrote Dissertationes de Vera, Reali, ac Substantiali Carnzis ac Sasnguinis Christi in Actione cence Praesentia. See Gbtze, Elogia Theologorum; Witte, Diarium Biographicum; … Continue reading “Bauer, Andreas”
Bauer, Adolph Gaspard
Bauer, Adolph Gaspard a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Heltstadt, Feb. 27, 1662. He studied at Leipsic and Wittenberg; was in 1687 pastor at Silda and Harkeroda, in the County of Mansfield; and died March 4, 1719. He published, Disputatio de Religione Christiana (Wittenberg, 1685): De Jehova Elohim Provisore et Vitce Socirlis Consultatore … Continue reading “Bauer, Adolph Gaspard”
Bauduin, Dominic
Bauduin, Dominic a French theologian and orator of Flemish extraction, was born at Liege, Nov. 14, 1742. He devoted himself to the instruction of the young, and was for a long time professor of history at Maestricht. He died Jan. 3, 1809. His principal works are, Essai sur l’Immortalite de l’Ame (Dijon, 1781), republished under … Continue reading “Bauduin, Dominic”
Bauduer, Gilles Arnaud
Bauduer, Gilles Arnaud a French theologian, was born at Peyrusse-Massas, near Auch, in March, 1744. He studied Hebrew and Greek, and taught theology in the Seminary of Auch. He died in 1787. Besides some unfinished MSS., he published a translation of the Psalms (Paris, 1783). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, … Continue reading “Bauduer, Gilles Arnaud”
Baudry (Diasson), Antoine
Baudry (Diasson), Antoine a French Jansenist theologian, was a native of Poitou. At the age of thirty he left his native country, where he possessed a rich priory, and in 1647 entered at Port Royal des Champs, near Paris. On the suppression of Port Royal in 1662, he established himself in a house on the … Continue reading “Baudry (Diasson), Antoine”
Baudri (Or Baudry)
Baudri (Or Baudry) SEE BALDERICUS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Baudrexel, Philip Jakob
Baudrexel, Philip Jakob a Suabian theologian and musical composer, who was born at Fies about 1635, and died about 1700, was the author of, Primicioe Musiculis (Ulm, 1664, 4to): Psalmi Vespertini (Cologne, 1668, 4to). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Baudrand, Henri
Baudrand, Henri a French theologian, was born in Paris in 1637. He was director of theology and rector of St. Sulpice at Paris, and died at Beaune, in Gatinais, Oct. 18, 1699. He wrote Recueil Manuscrit des Actes de la Far-llti de Theologie de Paris. This MS. is preserved in the library of the Seminary … Continue reading “Baudrand, Henri”