Arriaga, Pablo Jos Born at Vergara, in Biscay, 1564, entered the Society of Jesus in 1579, and in 1585 went to Peru, where he was ordained. In 1588 he was appointed rector of the College of San Martin at Lima, which post he filled thrice in the course of twenty-four years. He visited Europe in … Continue reading “Arriaga, Pablo José”
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Arriaga, Pablo Jose De
Arriaga, Pablo Jose De a Spanish Jesuit, born at Vergara in 1562. Having been sent by his superiors to Peru, he founded several educational institutions, and was, in succession, rector of the college of Arequipa and of that of Lima. He perished in a shipwreck, but it is not known in what year. He is … Continue reading “Arriaga, Pablo Jose De”
Arriaga, Gonzalo De
Arriaga, Gonzalo De a Spanish theologian of the 17th century, was born at Burgos, in Castile. He belonged to the Order of St. Dominic, and occupied an elevated position. He became censor of the Inquisition and director of the College of St. Thomas at Madrid. He died in 1657. He wrote, Santo Tomds de Aquino, … Continue reading “Arriaga, Gonzalo De”
Arrhae Or Arre Sponsalitia
Arrhae Or Arre Sponsalitia (also Arrhabo, Arrabo) was earnest-money on betrothal. The practice of giving such pledges of espousal, of which traces are to be found in all parts of the world, has its root evidently in the view, common yet to many savage races, of marriage as the mere sale of a wife, to … Continue reading “Arrhae Or Arre Sponsalitia”
ARRHABONARII
ARRHABONARII A sect who held that the Eucharist is neither the real flesh or blood of Christ, nor yet the sign of them, but only the pledge or earnest thereof. See Stuart’s Letters to Channing pg. 125. Fuente: Theological Dictionary
Arrhabon
Arrhabon (, earnest or pledge). The early church used a great variety of expressions to describe the elements of bread and wine in the Lord’s Supper, and among the rest, the expressions and , earnest of the life to come, probably with reference to 2Co 1:22; 2Co 5:5; and Eph 1:14. SEE EARNEST. The Arrhabonarii … Continue reading “Arrhabon”
Arrest and Trial of Jesus
Arrest and Trial of Jesus a-rest, see JESUS CHRIST, ARREST AND TRIAL OF. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Arrest
Arrest ARREST (Joh 18:2-11 = Mat 26:47-56 = Mar 14:43-52 = Luk 22:47-53).When Judas, withdrawing from the Supper, betook himself to the high priests and informed them that he was ready to implement his agreement (see Betrayal), their simplest way would have been to accompany him back to the upper room and there arrest Jesus. … Continue reading “Arrest”
Arrephoria
Arrephoria was a festival observed among the ancient Greeks. It has been attributed to different deities, but most generally to Athena, in honor of whom it was celebrated at Athens: Four young girls were chosen every year from the most distinguished families. Two of these superintended the bearing of the peplus to Athena, while two … Continue reading “Arrephoria”
Arrenius, Claudius (Clas A Rrhen)
Arrenius, Claudius (Clas A Rrhen) a learned Swedish historian. was born at Linkoping in 1627, being the son of Arvid Claessen, a London merchant who had gone to Sweden. The son, after having studied at Linkoping and Upsala, became (in 1657) a travelling companion of young Oxenstierna; afterwards was professor of logic, etc., in the … Continue reading “Arrenius, Claudius (Clas A Rrhen)”