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Argument

argument People having an argument or public dispute is sometimes used in art to depict people known for their apologetics. These include Saint Ambrose of Milan bishop arguing with a pagan Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Argument See Function. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

arguing

arguing People having an argument or public dispute is sometimes used in art to depict people known for their apologetics. These include Saint Ambrose of Milan bishop arguing with a pagan Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Argue, James

Argue, James a preacher among the English Methodists, was an Irishman, from Crossforts, County Cavan, born in 1803. He was brought under the influence of religion in early life with the New Connection; became a missionary to his brethren in 1828, and for thirty years he labored with much success in Irish circuits. In 1861 … Continue reading “Argue, James”

Argue

Argue argu: Only in the Revised Version (British and American) in Job 40:2. , yakhah, which it translates, literally means to be right, and in the causative form reason with, answer back, and is found in the King James Version rendered reproach. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Argota, Hieronimo Contador I)

Argota, Hieronimo Contador I) a learned Portuguese Theatine monk, was born at Collares, in. Estremadura, July 8, 1676, and was one of the first members of the Portuguese Academy of History, and contributed various historical papers to their Memoirs. His chief work sare; De Antiquitatibus Conventus Bracara-Augustani (lib. iv,,1728, 4to, and 1738, an improved edition)’: … Continue reading “Argota, Hieronimo Contador I)”

Argos

Argos A titular see of Peloponnesian Greece, from the fifth to the twelfth century, about twenty miles southwest of Corinth. It was considered the oldest city of Greece and was once the head of the Doric League, and in its time one of the largest and most populous of the Greek cities. Argos was famous … Continue reading “Argos”

Argonne, Noel

Argonne, Noel a Carthusian who was born at Paris in 1634, ‘and died at Gaillon in 1704, published in 1688 a work entitled Traite de la Lecture des Peres de Eglise. The second edition was published in 1697, and is divided into four parts. Part i treats of the authority of the holy fathers, by … Continue reading “Argonne, Noel”

Argob

ARGOB A city in Bashan and Manasseh east of the Jordan; also the region around it. This was very fertile, and contained at one time sixty walled towns, which were taken by Jair the son of Manasseh, and called after him, Deu 1:4,13,14 1Ki 4:13 . Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Argob (Heb. Argob’, … Continue reading “Argob”

Argiva

Argiva a name of Juno, from the Argivi, among whom the sacrifices called Heraia were celebrated in her honor. They made her image in gold and ivory, holding a pomegranate in one hand, and in the other a sceptre, upon the top of which stood a cuckoo, because Jupiter changed himself into that bird when … Continue reading “Argiva”