Averoni, Valentino an Italian theologian, a native of Florence, lived in the latter half of the. 16th century. He was a monk of the congregation of Vallonmbrosa. He wrote, Trattato del Governo de Principi di S. Tomaso d’Aquino, tradotto. di Latino (Florence, 1587): -Della Doctrina Cristiana, opera di Dionigio Cartusiano tradotta (ibid. 1577): Discorsi sopra … Continue reading “Averoni, Valentino”
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Averoldi, Ippolito
Averoldi, Ippolito an Italian theologian, a native of Brescia, lived probably in the early half of the 17th century, and was a Capluchin friar. He wrote, Icones nonnullae ad Pleniorem Abstrusissimce Literce Libri Apocalypsis Intelligentiam et Commentariis Elegantissimis Loca Dafficilinora Illustratce (Brescia, 1638). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Averoldi, Ippolito”
Averoldi, Girolamo
Averoldi, Girolamo a Capuchin friar and Italian theologian, a native of Brescia, lived at the commencement of the 17th century. In one of his works he maintains that Mohammed was Antichrist. This opinion was considered by the Inquisition, and although he abjured this heresy, he was imprisoned for three years in the dungeons of the … Continue reading “Averoldi, Girolamo”
Averill, James
Averill, James a Congregational ministar and chaplain, was born at Griswold, Conn., May 29, 1815. He was the eldest child of his parents, who died on two successive. mornings and were buried in the same grave. He was educated at Plainfield Academy, Amherst College (graduating in 1837), and the Yale Divinity School. (1840), and was … Continue reading “Averill, James”
Averhausen, Joseph
Averhausen, Joseph a German theologian, was born at Kempten, July 8,1664. He entered the Order of Jesuits and taught theology at Cologne, and later at Rome. He died July 23,1734. Among several highly esteemed sermons, we notice a funeral oration on Joseph Clement of Bavaria, Archbishop and Elector of Cologne (Cologne, 1724). See Hoefer, Nouv. … Continue reading “Averhausen, Joseph”
Averett, Alexander
Averett, Alexander a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was born in South Carolina, Jan. 1, 1788.. He joined the Church in 1810, and was licensed to preach in 1818. In 1848 he united with the Georgia Conference, and in it labored faithfully until his decease, Aug. 27, 1858. Mr. Averett was a man … Continue reading “Averett, Alexander”
Avercorn
Avercorn is reserved rent, as corn, paid to monasteries., Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Averbode
Averbode A Premonstratensian abbey belonging to the circary of Brabant and situated near Diest in the Archdiocese of Malines. It was founded about 1132 by Count Arnold of Losen and continued without interruption till the general suppression of the Belgian monasteries in 1796. The abbey was restored in 1834, and comprises at present 82 priests, … Continue reading “Averbode”
Averari, Antonio
Averari, Antonio an Italian theologian of Milan or Bergamo, lived at the close of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th century. He was one of the famous preachers of his time. He wrote, Ragionamenti sopra le Virtut Teologali (Milan, 1509);-Epitonme Artlum. Epistolce et Carmina (ibid. 1746). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: … Continue reading “Averari, Antonio”
Avera
Avera SEE AARA. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature