Bateman, John an English minister of the Society of Friends, was born at Bunhill, Norfolk, in 1732, and became an experimental Christian when but a child. At the age of twenty-six he removed from Bunhill to Chatteris, in the isle of Ely. . For many years he was an elder in the Society of Friends, … Continue reading “Bateman, John”
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Bateman, James
Bateman, James a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Maryland 1775, converted in 1800, entered the itinerant ministry in the Philadelphia Conference in 1806, located in 1814, re-entered in 1817, and preached until his death in 1830. As a man he was amiable, urbane, and generous; as a Christian, gentle, candid, and full of charity; … Continue reading “Bateman, James”
Bateman, Charles
Bateman, Charles an English Congregational minister, was born at Walbeiton, Sussex, Nov. 22, 1802. His parents belonged to the.Church of England, but in early youth he attended the Independent chapel, and later became a Sunday- school teacher and a member of the same Church. So great was his desire to extend the kingdom of God … Continue reading “Bateman, Charles”
Batelerius
Batelerius SEE BATALERIUS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bate, Julius
Bate, Julius brother of James, born about 1711, and educated at Jesus College, Cambridge. He became rector of Sutton, and died 1771. He was an intimate friend of Hutchinson, whose ethical principles he imbibed and defended. He wrote An Inquiry into the Similitudes of God in O.T. (Lond. 1756, 8vo): The Integrity of the Hebrew … Continue reading “Bate, Julius”
Bate, Joseph
Bate, Joseph an English Wesleyan minister, was born at Tipton, Staffordshire, Jan. 9, 1824. He united with the Church at the age of fifteen; spent three years (1845-48) at Didsbury College; was appointed in 1848 to the Dist. Circuit; became a supernumerary in 1876; and died at Nantwich, March 6, 1877. He was a dfiigent … Continue reading “Bate, Joseph”
Bate, James (2)
Bate, James an English divine, was born 1703, educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and in 1731 became rector of Deptford. He died 1775, having published A Rationale of the Literal Doctrine of Original Sin (Lond. 1766, 8vo), with a number of occasional sermons. Darling, Cycl. Bibl. 1:197. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical … Continue reading “Bate, James (2)”
Bate (Or Batus), John D.D.
Bate (Or Batus), John D.D. a learned English divine, was born in Northumberland, and educated in arts at York, and in philosophy and divinity at Oxford. He afterwards became prior of the Monastery of the Carmelites at York, where he died, Jan. 26, 1429. Besides a number of works on logic and kindred subjects, he … Continue reading “Bate (Or Batus), John D.D.”
Batcheller, Breed
Batcheller, Breed a clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was a graduate of Dartmouth College, and was for many years engaged in teaching in Pendleton, S. C., and in Philadelphia. Having been ordained in 1846, he officiated for nearly two years at Radnor, Pa., and for four years at Stanton, Del. The latter part of … Continue reading “Batcheller, Breed”
Batcheler, John
Batcheler, John a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Brookfield, Mass., Aug. 23, 1795. He was converted at the age of sixteen; received license to preach in 1817; was ordained deacon in 1821, and in 1830 was ordained elder and received into the Maine Conference. In 1841 he located, and in 1843 was put on … Continue reading “Batcheler, John”