Barile, Giovanni Domenico an Italian theologian, lived in the early half of the 18th century. He belonged to the Order of Theatines, and distinguished himself as a preacher. He wrote, Le Moderne Conversazioni Giudicate nel Tribunale Coscienza (Ferrara and Rome, 1716): Scuola di Teologi che Verita Ape-ta al Mondo Cristiano d’ oggidl, osia l’ Amor … Continue reading “Barile, Giovanni Domenico”
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Bariah
Bariah (Heb. Bari’ach, , fugitive; Sept. v. r. ), one of the five sons of Shemaiah, of the descendants of David (who are counted as six, including their father, 1Ch 3:22). B.C. ante 410. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bariah fugitive, one of Shemaiah’s five sons. Their father is counted along with … Continue reading “Bariah”
Baria, Geronimo
Baria, Geronimo an Italian theologian, native of Nice, lived at the commencement of the 17th century, and wrote Pontificum Decreta et Constitutiones pro Regularibus (Turin). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Gen., s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bari, Tommaso
Bari, Tommaso an Italian theologian who lived probably in the latter half of the 17th century, wrote Rhetorica Ecclesiastica (1691). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bari, Nicholas of, Saint
Bari, Nicholas of, Saint Confessor, Bishop of Myra; born Patara, Lycia, Asia Minor; died Myra, c.352. Although he is popular in the Greek as well as the Latin Church, nothing is historically certain about him except that he was Bishop of Myra in the 4th century. In his youth he is supposed to have made … Continue reading “Bari, Nicholas of, Saint”
Bari
Bari An archdiocese situated in the province of the same name, in Apulia, Southern Italy. The city of Bari is the principal city in the province, with a population of about 65,000, and is located on a peninsula which extends into the Adriatic. Anciently called Barium, it fell into the power of the Romans after … Continue reading “Bari”
Barhumite, The
Barhumite, The Barhu’mite, The. See Bahurim. Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary
Barhumite
Barhumite (Heb. Barchumi, ; Sept. ), a transposed form (2Sa 23:31) of the gentile name BAHAIRUMITE SEE BAHAIRUMITE (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Barhumite BARHUMITE.See Bahurim. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Barhumite bar-humt. See BAHARUMITE. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Barhumite [Barhu’mite] See BAHARUMITE. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Barhishads
Barhishads in the mythology of India, are subordinate deities belonging to the society of the great Pitris. They call themselves descendants of Atri. Their descendants are the Cinarras, Dailas, Danawas, Gandharwas, Garudas, Jabshas, Raishasas, and Uragas, all spirits of higher, or deities of lower, order. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Barham, Richard Harris
Barham, Richard Harris an English clergyman and author, better known by his assumed name of Thomas Ingoldsby, was born at Canterbury, Dec. 6, 1788. He was educated at St. Paul’s School, London, and Brasenose College, Oxford. Having been admitted to holy orders, he was appointed curate of Ashford, in Kent, from which he removed to … Continue reading “Barham, Richard Harris”