Biblia

Bademus, St

Bademus, St was born in the 4th century at Bethlapat, Persia. He embraced the monastic life, and shut himself up in a monastery which he had built near his native town. In the persecution under king Sapor, about A.D. 345, he was cast into prison. He was put to death April 8. 376, although he … Continue reading “Bademus, St”

Badegisile

Badegisile a French prelate, was mayor of the palace under Chilperic I, and became by the favor of that king bishop of Mons in 581. He assisted at the second Council of Macon, held in 585, and, with the other bishops, signed the synodal constitutions. This bishop, so unworthy of his office, died in 585. … Continue reading “Badegisile”

Badcock, Samuel

Badcock, Samuel an English theologian, born at South Molton, Devonshire in 1747, died at London in 1788. He was first a dissenting minister, but in 1787 took orders in the Church of England. He was a contributor to the London Review, Monthly Review, and several other periodicals. His review of Priestley’s History of the Corruptions … Continue reading “Badcock, Samuel”

Badcock, Robert G

Badcock, Robert G an English Wesleyan minister, was born in London in 1820. He joined the Methodist Society in 1839; entered the ministry in 1846; became a supernumerary in 1869 on account of illness; resumed the work in two years, and died Sept. 11, 1878. He was faithful, affectionate, earnest, and prayerful. See Minutes of … Continue reading “Badcock, Robert G”

Badcock, Josiah

Badcock, Josiah a Congregational minister, was born in Milton, Mass., in 1752. He graduated at Harvard College in 1772; was ordained pastor of the Church in Andover, N. H., April 30, 1782; was dismissed July 13, 1809, and died Dec. 9, 1831. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, ii, 32. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, … Continue reading “Badcock, Josiah”

Badby, John

Badby, John an English mechanic, born in the 14th century, and who fell a martyr in the persecution against the Lollards, whose principles he had adopted. He replied to Arundel, the archbishop of Canterbury, who was disputing with him on transubstantiation, that. were the Host the body of God, there would be some 20,000 gods … Continue reading “Badby, John”

Badalini, Giovanni Battista

Badalini, Giovanni Battista an Italian theologian, lived in the early part of the 18th century. He taught philosophy and theology, and devoted himself successfully to preaching. He wrote Fragmentarum Theologorum Moralium, seu Casuum Conscientice Diversorum Collectio (Sinigaglia, 1730). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature