Bamber, Ven. Edward (Alias Reading). Priest and martyr, b. at the Moor, Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire; executed at Lancaster 7 August, 1646. Educated at the English College, Valladolid, he was ordained and sent to England. On landing at Dover, he knelt down to thank God, which act, observed by the Governor of the Castle, was the cause … Continue reading “Bamber, Ven. Edward”
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Bambas, Neophytos
Bambas, Neophytos an archimandrite of the Greek Church, and one of the principal prose writers of modern Greece, was born upon the island of Chios, and died at Athens in Feb. 1855. He studied at the College of Chios and at the University of Paris, reorganized, after his return from Paris, the College of Chios, … Continue reading “Bambas, Neophytos”
Bambam, Hartwig
Bambam, Hartwig a German Lutheran theologian, studied at Wittenberg, and became deacon of St. Peter’s at Hamburg. He died in 1742. He wrote, Apparatus Enthymemaotieco-exegeticus: Pietistisches Catechismus: Merckuwurdige. Historien in den Religions Streitigkeiten rnit den Reformirten. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bambaginoli, Graziolo
Bambaginoli, Graziolo an Italian theologian, was born at Bologna. He was an ardent papist at the period in which the papal power began to decline, and was, with his father, banished in 1334. In his exile he wrote a moral poem entitled Trattata delle Virtu Morali, dedicated to Robert, king of Naples. A commentary upon … Continue reading “Bambaginoli, Graziolo”
BAMAH, PLURAL BAMOTH
BAMAH, PLURAL BAMOTH High places, Eze 20:29 . Bamoth-baal was a station of the Hebrews, in the border of Moab, Num 21:20 22:41; afterwards assigned to the tribe of Reuben, Jos 13:17 . Baal was worshipped there, and it was perhaps the “high places” referred to in Isa 15:2 . See HIGH PLACES. Fuente: American … Continue reading “BAMAH, PLURAL BAMOTH”
Bamah
Bamah a height, a name used simply to denote a high place where the Jews worshipped idols (Ezek. 20:29). The plural is translated “high places” in Num. 22:41 and Ezek. 36:2. Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary Bamah Eze 20:29; “What is the high place whereunto ye hie habaim, alliteration to Bamah? And the name thereof is … Continue reading “Bamah”
Bama
Bama (Heb. Bamah’, , a height; Sept. ), an eminence or high-place, where the Jews worshipped their idols, occurs as a proper name, Eze 20:29. In other passages it is usually translated high place; and in Eze 36:2, such spots are termed ancient high places, or ancient heights. SEE BAMOTH. On such high places the … Continue reading “Bama”
Balzo, Carlo Di
Balzo, Carlo Di an Italian theologian, lived at Naples near the close of the 16th and the commencement of the 17th century. He wrote, De Maodo Interrogandi Demnonem ab Exorcista: Praxis Confessariorum Tractatus de Judicio Universali: Setecta Casuun Conscientice. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Balzano, Bernhard
Balzano, Bernhard (1781-1848) Catholic mathematician . Priest. Proved the binomial theorem and made valuable contributions to the theory of functions and the theory of differentiations. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Baluze, Etienne
Baluze, Etienne (1630 -1718 ) Historian, born Tulle, France ; died Paris, France . A critical student of the origins, customs, and institutions of the French nation, his writings were. based solely on genuine documents and original sources, and stimulated a scientific spirit in historical research. While librarian to Colbert he amassed a quantity of … Continue reading “Baluze, Etienne”