Biblia

Barezzi

Barezzi (Lat. Baretius), FRANCESCO, an Italian theologian, lived in the early half of the 17th century. He was the son of Barezzo of Cremona, and became vicar-general and bishop of Torcello. He wrote, Additiones ad Manuale Confessorium Mart. Navarri (Venice, 1616): Greg. Sayri Thesaurus Casuum Conscientie e Additt. Fransc. Baretii (ibid. 1618): and several other … Continue reading “Barezzi”

Barethel

Barethel (“blessing of God”): implying his separation from the surrounding idolatry (Job 32:2-6). Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Barensprung, Sigmund

Barensprung, Sigmund a Lutheran theologian of Germany, who died in 1738 as provost and inspector at Neu-Angermtinde, in Prussia, is the author of, Erskdrunag der Worte, Epist. Jud 1:4 : Theses vom Binde- und Loseschliissel (Leipsic, 1702): Collatio cum Th. Ittigio de Confessione Privata (Halle, 1704): Unterschied der evangelischen und socinischen Lehre (Frankfort, 1717; Leipsic, … Continue reading “Barensprung, Sigmund”

Barenger, Andre Thomas

Barenger, Andre Thomas a French theologian of the Augustinian Order, who lived in the latter half of the 17th century, wrote La Guide Fidelle (sic) de la Vraie Gloire, presented to the duke of Burgundy about 1687. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Barella, Cristoforo

Barella, Cristoforo an Italian theologian, lived in the latter half of the 17th century. He completed his studies at Milan, and became secretary of Visconti, bishop of Cremona, aan assisted in the spiritual services of another Visconti, archbishop of Milan. He wrote Elog. d’ Uonini Illustri che 1658 Pugnarono in Difesa di Trevi (MS.). See … Continue reading “Barella, Cristoforo”

Barefoot

Barefoot (Heb. , yacheph’, unshod, Jer 2:25). To go barefoot was an indication of great distress (Isa 20:2-4); for in ancient times the shoes of great and wealthy persons were made of very rich materials, and ornamented with jewels, gold, and silver. SEE SHOE. When any great calamity befell them, either public or private, they … Continue reading “Barefoot”