Bartlett, John a Unitarian minister, was born in Concord, Mass., May 22, 1784. He graduated at Harvard College in 1805; remained there two years after as a student of theology; was chaplain of the Boston Almshouse about three years; was ordained as pastor of the Second Church in Marblehead, Mass., May 22, 1811; and died … Continue reading “Bartlett, John”
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Bartlett, James
Bartlett, James a minister of the Bible Christians, was born at Somerton, England, April 12, 1816. When a boy he narrowly escaped death by fire and drowning. In 1835 he gave his heart to God. In 1840 he offered himself to the work of the miniistry, and was accepted. In his ministry of forty-one years … Continue reading “Bartlett, James”
Bartlett, Horace
Bartlett, Horace a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Portland, Conn., Jan. 17, 1793. He experienced conversion in 1814, and in 1822 united with the New York Conference, in which he labored with devotedness, zeal, and success. He died Feb. 3, 1858. Mr. Bartlett’s life was characterized by high integrity and uniform piety. See Min.of … Continue reading “Bartlett, Horace”
Bartlett, Dwight Kellogg D.D.
Bartlett, Dwight Kellogg D.D. a Presbyterian minister, was born at Utica, N. Y., March 30, 1832. He received his preparatory education in the Collegiate School of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and was graduated at Union College in 1854. He taught in Rome, N. Y., from 1854 to 1855, after which he occupied the position of tutor … Continue reading “Bartlett, Dwight Kellogg D.D.”
Bartlett, D
Bartlett, D a Baptist minister, was born in Maine about 1800. He was licensed by the Church at Hartford, Me., in 1822, and ordained as pastor of the Church at Guildford, Me., in that year. Here he remained one year, and thene accepted a call to the Chiirch in Sangerville, Me., where he continued five … Continue reading “Bartlett, D”
Bartlett, Charles
Bartlett, Charles a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in New York city, July 11, 1821. He professed religion when about eighteen, studied two years at Wesleyan University, and shortly afterwards joined the New York East Conference. He labored diligently until stopped by his last sickness, which was of short duration. He died Nov. 2, 1854. … Continue reading “Bartlett, Charles”
Bartizan
Bartizan is the small overhanging turret which projects from the angles on the top of the tower, or from the parapet or other parts of a building. It is not so common in England as on the Continent. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bartine, David Wesley, D.D.
Bartine, David Wesley, D.D. an eminent Methodist Episcopal minister, son of Rev. David Bartine, an honored and useful member of the Philadelphia Conference, was born in Trenton, N. J., March 17, 1811. He received a good academical education, with some knowledge of the classics, which fitted him to become a medical student under Dr. John … Continue reading “Bartine, David Wesley, D.D.”
Bartine, David
Bartine, David an eminent Methodist preacher, was born in Westchester county, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1767. He was converted at twenty-one, and his piety, zeal, and talent early drew the eyes of the Church toward him as one called to preach the Gospel. His first field of labor was Salem Circuit, to which he was … Continue reading “Bartine, David”
Bartimeus
BARTIMEUS Son of Timeus, a blind man, to whom Christ gave sight, by the wayside near Jericho, Mt 20.29-34; Mr 10.46-52; Lu 18.35-43. There were two healed, according to Matthew; but Mark and Luke only mention Bartimeus, who bore his father’s name, as though of a well known family. There is an apparent disagreement as … Continue reading “Bartimeus”