Axtell, Anthony Dey a Presbyterian minister, was born at Geneva, N. Y., March 5, 1834. He was educated at Williams College, Mass., and studied in the Theological Seminary at Auburn, N. Y. He was ordained by Troy Presbytery in 1864, and labored at Olean and at Laisingburgh, N. Y. He had several urgent calls to … Continue reading “Axtell, Anthony Dey”
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Axonius, Joachim
Axonius, Joachim a theologian, jurist, and poet of Brabant, was preceptor of Philip of Lalaing, and travelled in Italy, Spain, Palestine, and Greece. He then retired to Antwerp, where he became an attache of the council of archdukes. – He died Aug. 25,1605. He wrote, De Libero Hominis Arbitrio:-De Ventorum Natura ex Aristotele aliisque Philosophis:-Maximi … Continue reading “Axonius, Joachim”
Axley, James
Axley, James a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born on New River, Va., in 1776, but shortly afterwards removed with his parents to Livingston County, Ky., where he spent his early years in farming and hunting. He made a profession of religion in 1801 or 1802, and in 1805 his name appears in the Minutes of … Continue reading “Axley, James”
Axletree
Axletree Part of a wheeled vehicle. 1Ki 7:32-33 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Axle-Tree
Axle-Tree aks’l-tre. See SEA, THE MOLTEN. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Axle, Axle-Trees
Axle, Axle-Trees AXLE, AXLE-TREES.See Wheel. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Axle
Axle occurs only in 1Ki 7:32-33, as a translation of , yad, hand, in the phrase , yedoth’ ha-ophannim’, hands of the wheels, i.e. their axle-trees, as in the Auth. Vers.; Sept. , Vulg. axes. SEE CHARIOT. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Axiurus (or Anxurus)
Axiurus (or Anxurus) in Roman mythology, was the name of the supreme god among the Volscians. He is thought to be one with Vejovis, an Etruscan god of dangerous character. He was represented as a youth and armed.’. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Axiormnus
Axiormnus (), given by Josephus (Ant. 10:8, 6) as the son (or successor) of Isus, and father (or predecessor) of Phideas, in the list of the Jewish high-priests, apparently instead of JEHOIADA SEE JEHOIADA (q.v.). SEE HIGH-PRIEST. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Axionlcus
Axionlcus one of the n” Eastern” school of Valentinians, is coupled with Bardeisan () by Hippolytus.(‘Har. 6:35).. Early in the 3d century, when Tertullian: wrote against the Valentinians, Axionicus: “alone at Antioch’ vindicated the memory of Valentinus by completely keeping his rules.” . Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature