Arno, Archbishop Of Salzburg frequently called, with a Latin name, Aquila, was probably a native of Germany, and not, as has been erroneously inferred from some figurative expressions of Alcuin, a brother of the latter. Arno (or, as he calls himself, Arn) was educated at Freising (Bavaria), and was consecrated in the same city deacon … Continue reading “Arno, Archbishop Of Salzburg”
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Arno
Arno SEE ARNON. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Arnkiel (or Arnkil), Trogillits
Arnkiel (or Arnkil), Trogillits a German historian and theologian, studied at Leipsic, Dorpat, and Kiel, and became minister of the Church of Apenrade. In 1672 duke Christian Albin of Hoistein-Gottorp gave to him the superintendence of the Church of which he was already pastor, but Arnkiel lost this position in 1684 by refusing to render … Continue reading “Arnkiel (or Arnkil), Trogillits”
Arni Thorlaksson
Arni Thorlaksson An Icelandic bishop, b. in Iceland, 1237; d. at Bergen, 1297. While a deacon, he visited Norway, in 1262, and became a friend of Bishop Magnus. Ordained a priest, he was soon appointed administrator of the Diocese of Holar, and was conspicuous for his zeal regarding the law of celibacy. He was assistant … Continue reading “Arni Thorlaksson”
Arni
Arni ARNI.An ancestor of Jesus, according to the genealogy given by St. Luke (Luk 3:33, Authorized Version Aram). In Mat 1:3 f. he is called Ram (Authorized Version Aram). Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels Arni ARNI (AV [Note: Authorized Version.] Aram [Note: ram Aramaic.] ).An ancestor of Jesus (Luk 3:33), called in … Continue reading “Arni”
Arnheim, Chajim
Arnheim, Chajim a Jewish teacher, who died Sept. 22, 1870, at Glogau, is the author of, Leiffaden beim Unterricht in der mos. Religion (Glogau,: 1830):Das Buch Job ubersetzt, und commentirt (ibid. 1836). Besides the translation of Job, he also contributed to the German translation of the Old Test. which was edited by Zunz (Berlin, 1838); … Continue reading “Arnheim, Chajim”
Arnett, William W., D.D
Arnett, William W., D.D a Protestant Episcopal clergyman, was born in Marion County, Va., April 14, 1815. In early life he studied medicine, arid afterwards was a Methodist preacher, but became an Episcopalian, and was ordained in 1839. Having officiated at Circleville and Dayton, O., he became rector of the Church of the Mediator, Philadelphia; … Continue reading “Arnett, William W., D.D”
Arnett, William
Arnett, William an English Wesleyan minister, was born at Hasley, near York, in 1785. He was converted in 1805, entered the itinerancy in 1811, became a supernumerary after twenty-seven years’ labor, and died at Halsham Moor, near Bolton, Dec. 13, 1838. “He was a man of deep and ardent piety, of indefatigable diligence and inflexible … Continue reading “Arnett, William”
Arnee, Frank
Arnee, Frank a minister of the Society of Friends, was born in Bristol, England, Sept. 22, 1766. In 1787, after having spent several years as an apprentice at Milverton, he returned to Bristol, his native city, and entered into business as a wool-stapler. He was received as a minister in 1811. He visited many of … Continue reading “Arnee, Frank”
Arnebeth
Arnebeth SEE HARE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature