Bahr, Joseph Friedrich a German theologian, was born in 1713, and died in 1775. He became, in 1739, deacon at Bischofswerda; in 1741, pastor at Schonfeld; and, after filling several other church positions, finally became superintendent. He wrote, among other works against the Socinians, Abhandlung der reinena Lehre unserer ecangelischen Kirche von der Sterblichkeit und … Continue reading “Bahr, Joseph Friedrich”
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Bahr-el-Gebel, Central Africa, prefecture apostoli
Bahr-el-Gebel, Central Africa, prefecture apostoli Prefecture apostolic of Bahr-el-Gebel, Central Africa established on 14 July 1927 ; entrusted to the Sons of the Sacred Heart of Verona. Elevated to Vicariate Apostolic of Bahr el-Gebel on 12 April 1951. Name changed to Vicariate Apostolic of Juba on 26 May 1961. Elevated to the Archdiocese of Juba … Continue reading “Bahr-el-Gebel, Central Africa, prefecture apostoli”
Bahr-el-Gazal, Sudanese Africa, vicariate apostoli
Bahr-el-Gazal, Sudanese Africa, vicariate apostoli Established as a prefecture Apostolic, 30 May 1913 , and raised to a vicariate, 13 June 1917 . Comprises the territory bounded North by 10 degrees latitude, East by the Anglo-Ethiopian frontier, West by the Anglo-Belgian frontier, South by the White Nile and Lake Albert; entrusted to the Sons of … Continue reading “Bahr-el-Gazal, Sudanese Africa, vicariate apostoli”
Bahr, Christian August
Bahr, Christian August a Lutheran theologian of Germany, Was born Jan. 25, 1795, at Atterwasch, in Lower Lusatia. He studied at Leipsic; was in 1821 appointed pastor at Oppach, in Upper Lusatia; accepted a call in 1834 to Zittau; and died April 23, 1846. He is the atthor of hymns, which were published in 1846: … Continue reading “Bahr, Christian August”
Bahr, Carl Wilhelm Christian
Bahr, Carl Wilhelm Christian a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born June 25, 1801, at Heidelberg. He studied at Heidelberg and Berlin from 1818 to 1822; was in 1824 appointed deacon at Pforzhelm, and in 1829 pastor at Eichstetten. Here he wrote his Commentar zum Kolosserbrief (Basle, 1833), and his Symbolik des mosaischen Cultus (2 … Continue reading “Bahr, Carl Wilhelm Christian”
Bahnsen, Benedict
Bahnsen, Benedict a Dutch theologian, was a native of Eiderstedt, in Holstein, and lived in the latter half of the 17th century. He first engaged in the occupation of book- keeper at Amsterdam. He published several Mystic works under his own name, of which the true authors were Joachim Belkius, Julius Superbius, and Gottfried Furchenichts. … Continue reading “Bahnsen, Benedict”
Bahnmaier, Jonathan Friedrich
Bahnmaier, Jonathan Friedrich a Protestant theologian, was born July 12, 1774, at Oberstenfeld, near Marbach, in Wurtemberg, where his father was minister. He studied theology at Tubingen, and assisted his father in his ministry until his death, in 1803. In 1805 he travelled on the Continent, and in 1806 was appointed to the Church at … Continue reading “Bahnmaier, Jonathan Friedrich”
Bahn, Nikolaus
Bahn, Nikolaus a German- theologian, was born in 1664. He studied at Jena, and became pastor at Dobra and elsewhere. He died in 1704. He wrote, Das unschuldig vergossene Blut (1699): Das neue Lied:Die von Gott kommenden grausamen Sturmwinde, welche in 1715 viel tausende Baume in den siudlichen Wildern, etc. (1714), and other works. See … Continue reading “Bahn, Nikolaus”
Bahn, Hieronymus
Bahn, Hieronymus a German theologian, native of Hamburg, died in 1744. He wrote, Hochstverderbliche Auferziehung der Kinder bey den Pietisten:Johann Arndius Anti-Pietista (1712). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bahn, Christian August
Bahn, Christian August a German theologian and miscellaneous writer, was born May 28, 1703. He studied at Wittenberg, became preacher, then chaplain of a regiment of riflemen, which he accompanied to Poland. On his return he was made archdeacon of Frankenstein, and later pastor at Sachsenburg. He died Oct. 7, 1755. He wrote, Schediasna de … Continue reading “Bahn, Christian August”