Barnes, James Charles a Presbyterian minister, was born in Carshalton, Surrey, England, April 10, 1789. He received a theological education at Princeton Seminary, N. J., was ordained by Transylvania Presbytery, and entered upon his Master’s service at Lancaster, Ky., in 1819. His other fields of labor were Paint Lick and Rockcastle, Ky.; Dayton. O.; Hainesville, … Continue reading “Barnes, James Charles”
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Barnes, Francis
Barnes, Francis D.D., an English divine, was born about 1745, and was early remarkable for his acuteness and aptitude for learning. He was educated at Eton and at Cambridge University. In the latter place he resided during the rest of his life, his position there being master of St. Peter’s College and professor of casuistry. … Continue reading “Barnes, Francis”
Barnes, Elisha
Barnes, Elisha a Baptist minister, was born in Farmington, N. Y., April 18, 1753. He was originally a Congregationalist, but about 1793 became a Baptist, and served the Baptist Church in Canaan as pastor thirteen years. He died in August, 1806. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 6:621. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Barnes, Elisha”
Barnes, David, D.D.
Barnes, David, D.D. a Unitarian minister, was born in Marlborough, Mass., March 24, 1731. He graduated at Harvard College in 1752, and commenced preaching shortly after. He received and accepted a call from the Second Church in Scituate in June, 1754. In 1780 he delivered the Dudleian Lecture at Harvard College. When the controversy which … Continue reading “Barnes, David, D.D.”
Barnes, Daniel Henry
Barnes, Daniel Henry a Baptist minister, was born in Columbia Co., N. Y., April 25, 1785, was graduated with honor at Union College in 1809, and in 1811 became principal of the Poughkeepsie Academy, where he joined the Baptist Church, and was licensed to preach. Mr. Barnes was very successful as a teacher in Poughkeepsie, … Continue reading “Barnes, Daniel Henry”
Barnes, Charles Curtis
Barnes, Charles Curtis a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Granville, Mass., in March, 1813. He experienced conversion in 1832, began preaching three years later, and in 1836 entered the New England Conference. On the division of the conference about 1840, he became a member of the Providence Conference, in which he did excellent service, … Continue reading “Barnes, Charles Curtis”
Barnes, Benjamin Nichols
Barnes, Benjamin Nichols a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Southampton. County, Va., Nov. 15, 1808. He received a careful religious training; experienced conversion in 1827; was licensed to exhort in 1829, and in 1830 joined the Virginia Conference, in which he travelled six years, graduating in all the orders of the Church. In 1836 … Continue reading “Barnes, Benjamin Nichols”
Barnes, Albert Henry, Ph.D.
Barnes, Albert Henry, Ph.D. a Congregational minister, son of the preceding, was born in Morristown, N. J., Feb. 11, 1826. He was prepared for college at an academy in Philadelphia, and graduated at Yale College in 1846. He united on profession of faith with Yale College Church while a student, and studied theology one year … Continue reading “Barnes, Albert Henry, Ph.D.”
Barnes, Albert D.D.
Barnes, Albert D.D. one of the most prominent theologians of the Presbyterian Church, was born at Rome, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1798. He studied at Hamilton College with a view of becoming a lawyer, but the Christian experiences he had had there induced him to give up his fondly cherished plan for the work of … Continue reading “Barnes, Albert D.D.”
Barnea
Barnea SEE KADESH-BARNEA. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature