Baert, Franccedil;ois Bollandist, born at Ypres, 25 August, 1651; died at Antwerp, 27 October, 1719. He entered the Society of Jesus at Mechlin, 28 September, 1667. After passing through the novitiate he was regent of several colleges in the province of Belgian Flanders, studied theology and philosophy, and was finally ordained priest in 1680. The … Continue reading “Baert, Franccedil;ois”
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Baert (Baertius), Franyois
Baert (Baertius), Franyois a Flemish Jesuit, was born in 1651 at Ypres. He visited the libraries of Germany, especially those of Prague and Vienna, in order to search the documents pertaining to ecclesiastical history. He died Oct. 27,1719, He assisted P. Papebroch in the translation of the Acta Sanctorum, and published a Commentary on the … Continue reading “Baert (Baertius), Franyois”
Baersdorp
Baersdorp SEE BAARSDORF. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Baerle (Barlceus), Gaspard Van
Baerle (Barlceus), Gaspard Van a Dutch poet, theologian, and historian, was born in Antwerp, Feb. 12, 1584. He studied theology at Leyden, and was elected professor of logic there in 1617. He became an Arminian and wrote in defence of Arminius and the Remonstrants, for which he was at length deprived of his professorship. He … Continue reading “Baerle (Barlceus), Gaspard Van”
Baer, John
Baer, John a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Rockingham County, Va., Oct. 9, 1794. He was of noble German origin. His neighborhood had very few religious privileges in his childhood, yet at the age of fifteen he embraced religion, after having spent five years in seeking it. He soon became greatly, exercised as to … Continue reading “Baer, John”
Baer, Charles Alfred
Baer, Charles Alfred a Lutheran minister, was born at Lancaster, Pa., May 28, 1831. After graduation, he engaged in study at home for two years, and in October, 1853, he entered the theological seminary of the Lutheran Church at Gettysburg. He was in due time ordained a minister of that Church, and for the two … Continue reading “Baer, Charles Alfred”
Baeng (Baengius), Peter
Baeng (Baengius), Peter a Swedish theologian, was born in 1633 at Helsingborg, in Scania, and studied at Upsala and other universities. In 1655 he was called as professor of theology to Abo, and in 1682 king Charles XI of Sweden appointed him bishop at Viborg. He organized the different churches and schools of his diocese, … Continue reading “Baeng (Baengius), Peter”
Baell
Baell in Hindu mythology, is a spirit with three heads that reigns in the eastern section of hell. He teaches the art of making one’s self invisible. Sixtysix legions of spirits serve him. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Baelig;umer, Suitbert
Baelig;umer, Suitbert Historian of the Breviary and one of the most scholarly patrologists of the nineteenth century, b. 28 March, 1845 at Leuchtenberg near Kaiserswerth (Rhine); d. at Freiburg 12 August, 1894. He made his university studies at Bonn and Tübingen; in 1865 he entered the Benedictine Abbey of Beuron, then newly founded, and was … Continue reading “Baelig;umer, Suitbert”
Baelig;ticus, Gregory
Baelig;ticus, Gregory Bishop of Elvira, in the province of Baetica, Spain, from which he derived his surname; d. about 392. Gregory is first met with as Bishop of Elvira (Illiberis) in 375; he is mentioned in the luciferian “Libellus precum ad Imperatores” (Migne, P.L., XIII, 89 sq.) as the defender of Nicean creed, after Bishop … Continue reading “Baelig;ticus, Gregory”