Bathrabbim [Bath-rab’bim] Gate of the ancient city of Heshbon, to the fishpools of which the bridegroom compares the eyes of his beloved. Son 7:4. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
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Bathra
Bathra SEE MISHNA. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bathori, Ladislaus
Bathori, Ladislaus count, a learned Hungarian theologian, lived in the latter half of the 16th century. He entered the Order of St. Paul the Hermit, and spent nearly all his life in the cloister of St. Laurent at Ofen. He wrote a translation of the Bible, and the Life of the Saints, in the Hungarian … Continue reading “Bathori, Ladislaus”
Bathmism
Bathmism A name given by the Lamarckian E.D. Cope to a special force, or growth-force, which he regarded as existing and as exhibiting itself in the growth of organic beings. — W.F.K. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Bathing
Bathing The common use of baths throughout the Roman empire presented to Christian converts a special difficulty and danger. Yet, as the employment was not a forbidden one, Christians would be found to enter on it and reform its evils. The public baths at Rome, which were established by emperors or placed under magisterial control, … Continue reading “Bathing”
Bathilde, Saint
Bathilde, Saint (630 -680 ) Queen, born England ; died Chelles, France . A slave in the household of Erchinoald, mayor of the palace of Neustria, Clovis II, attracted by her beauty and prudence, married her in 649 . As regent for her son, Clothaire III, she abolished trade in Christian slaves, suppressed simony, and … Continue reading “Bathilde, Saint”
Bathilda (Bathilde, Bathyldis, Or Baldechilda) St
Bathilda (Bathilde, Bathyldis, Or Baldechilda) St (corrupted into St. Bauteur and St. Baudour), was by origin a Saxon, and born in. Englanld, and was exposed for sale on the coast of France, when she was purchased by Erchinoald or Archambaud, the maire du palais of Chlodoveus, or Clovis II; she afterwards became, through the means … Continue reading “Bathilda (Bathilde, Bathyldis, Or Baldechilda) St”
Bathery, India, diocese of
Bathery, India, diocese of Founded on 28 October 1978. Suffragen of the archdiocese of Tiruvalla, India. Malankarese rite. See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org Catholic Bishop’s Conference of India New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Bather, Edward
Bather, Edward A.M., an English divine, born in 1779, educated at Oriel College, Oxford; became vicar of Meole Brace 1804, and afterward archdeacon of Salop. Died in 1847. He published Sermons, chiefly practical (Lond. 3 vols. 8vo, 1840), which are praised in the British Critic (in, 164). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bathenians
Bathenians (from bathen, the secret knowledge of mysteries), a name applied to the Assassins (q.v.) Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature