Bachmann, Johann Friedrich a German Protestant doctor of theology, was born July 21, 1799, at Drossen in the Neumark. He studied at Berlin and Halle, and after completing his studies acted for some time as preacher at Lisbon. In 1829 he was appointed preacher of the Louisenstadt Church at Berlin, and in 1845 first preacher … Continue reading “Bachmann, Johann Friedrich”
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Bachman, John, D.D., LL.D
Bachman, John, D.D., LL.D an American minister and naturalist, was born in Dutchess County, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1790. He was licensed to preach in 1813, and became pastor of the German Lutheran Church in Charleston, S.C., in 1815. He died Feb. 25,1874. He was a collaborator of Audubon in his great work on American … Continue reading “Bachman, John, D.D., LL.D”
Bachja Ben-Josef
Bachja Ben-Josef SEE PAKUDA. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bachja Ben-Asher
Bachja Ben-Asher a Jewish rabbi who flourished in the 13th century, was a judge at Saragossa. In 1291 he wrote his or , a commentary on the Pentateuch, “grammatical, philosophical, allegorical, and cabalistical,” condensing much of former commentators (Pesaro, 1507; Lemberg, 1865, 5 vols.), He also wrote , a commentary on Job (Amst. 1768):- and … Continue reading “Bachja Ben-Asher”
Bachiene, Janhendrik
Bachiene, Janhendrik a Dutch religious writer, brother of Willem Albert, was born in 1708, and died in 1789. He published some moral and theological works, of which the principal are, Eerste Begingelen der goddelijke Waarheden (1759):-De Leer der Sacramenten, etc. (1771). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Bachiarius, monk.
Bachiarius, monk. Bachiarius, a monk, early in the 5th cent, author of two short treatises printed in the Biblioth. Vet. Patr. of Galland, vol. ix. and the Patrologia of Migne, vol. xx. He is commemorated by Gennadius (c. 24), who attributes to him several works, only one of which he acknowledges to have read-viz. the … Continue reading “Bachiarius, monk.”
Bachiarius
Bachiarius An early fifth-century writer, known only through two treatises which warrant the conjecture that he was a monk, possibly an abbot, and a Spaniard. The first of these writings, entitled by Gennadius “Liber de Fide” is an apologetical letter to the pope in which Bachiarius, like many another monk coming to Rome from Spain … Continue reading “Bachiarius”
Bacherius (or Bakere), Peter
Bacherius (or Bakere), Peter a Flemish Roman Catholic preacher, was born at Ghent in 1517. At the age of twenty he became a Dominican, and studied under Peter Soto. He was one of the most celebrated preachers of his day, and died Feb. 12, 1601. He wrote, Misoliturgie (Ghent, 1556), against those who despised the … Continue reading “Bacherius (or Bakere), Peter”
Bachelot, Jean Alexis Augustin
Bachelot, Jean Alexis Augustin a French theologian, was born in 1790 near Mortagne. He first taught classics and theology. About 1826 he was appointed by the pope apostolic praefect to the Sandwich Islands, and also proceeded to Honolulu. Once installed, he raised a contest with the Anglican missionaries and was forced to leave the place. … Continue reading “Bachelot, Jean Alexis Augustin”
Bachelot, Alexis John Augustine
Bachelot, Alexis John Augustine Prefect Apostolic of the Sandwich Islands, b. at Grand Beauchet, commune of St. Cyr (Orne), France, 22 Feb., 1796; d. at sea, 5 Dec., 1837. He entered the preparatory seminary of Picpus (Paris) at the age of ten, and made vows in the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts at Cahors on … Continue reading “Bachelot, Alexis John Augustine”