Biblia

Baking Pan

Baking-Pan BAKING-PAN.See House, 9. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Baking Pan See BREAD; PAN. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Baking Bread

Baking Bread Abraham directed Sarah to bake cakes upon the hearth, for the use of the strangers who had visited him, Gen 18:6. Elijah requests the same of the widow of Zarephath, 1Ki 17:13, Amnon the son of David requests Tamar his sister to come and make cakes in his sight, that he might eat … Continue reading “Baking Bread”

Baking

Baking BAKING.See Bread. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Baking baking. See BREAD. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Bakewell, Thomas Lancaster

Bakewell, Thomas Lancaster an English Wesleyan preacher, was born in 1816. He was converted when young, and entered the ministry in 1837. His faithfulness, diligence, and piety promised much, had not typhus fever cut short his life, Sept. 18, 1838. See Minutes of’the British Conference, 1839. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Baker, William Richard

Baker, William Richard an English Congregational minister, was born at Waltham Abbey, Sept. 3, 1798. He was a lively, precocious, and generous lad. After having attended school successively at Colchester, Ashburton, and Witham, and spending some time as a sailor, visiting foreign ports, he received an appointment in the Prize Office, Greenwich Hospital. About this … Continue reading “Baker, William Richard”

Baker, William A

Baker, William A a Methodist Episcopal minister, wa’s born in Westmoreland County, Pa., June 14, 1821. He removed to Ohio in early life; there experienced conversion; received license to preach in 1847; and in 1849 joined the North Ohio Conference. In January, 1862, he was appointed chaplain of the Forty-sixth Regiment of Ohio Volunteer Militia, … Continue reading “Baker, William A”

Baker, William (2)

Baker, William (1) an English Wesleyan minister, was born at Peasmarsh, Sussex, Sept. 15, 1785. He received his first appointment in 1808; became a supernumerary in 1857; spent the remainder of his life in Gloucester, and died June 7, 1877. He was an indefatigable laborer of unsullied reputation. See Minutes of British Conference, 1877, p. … Continue reading “Baker, William (2)”