Wouml;rndle, Von, Family Philip von Wörndle Of Adelsfried and Weierburg, major of a Tyrolese rifle-corps, commandant in the militia reserve, b. at Hotting-Innsbruck, 9 July, 1755; d. at Linz, Austria, 2 August, 1818. He belonged to an old noble family of the Tyrol and was the son of Joseph Anthony Wörndle, justice of the peace … Continue reading “Wouml;rndle, Von, Family”
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Would
Would WOULD.See Will. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Would * Notes: (1) This is often a translation of various inflections of a Greek verb. When it represents a separate word, it is always emphatic, and is a translation of one or other of the verbs mentioned under WILL. (2) Ophelon (the 2nd aorist tense … Continue reading “Would”
Wotton, William, D.D
Wotton, William, D.D an English divine, was born at Wrentham, Suffolk, Aug. 13, 1666. He was endowed with a remarkable memory, and by the time he was five years old had acquired, under the tuition of his father, considerable facility in translating Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. In April, 1676, when not yet ten years old, … Continue reading “Wotton, William, D.D”
Wotjakian Version
Wotjakian Version SEE RUSSIA, VERSIONS OF Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Wot
Wot WOT.See Wit. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Wot See WIST; WITTY; WOT. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Wot See WIT. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary Wot * Note: This form, the 1st person singular and the plural of the present tense of an Anglo-Saxon verb witan, “to see” or “to know” (for the past … Continue reading “Wot”
Worthy, Worthily
Worthy, Worthily “of weight, worth, worthy,” is said of persons and their deeds: (a) in a good sense, e.g., Mat 10:10-11, Mat 10:13 (twice), Mat 10:37 (twice), Mat 10:38; Mat 22:8; Luk 7:4; Luk 10:7; Luk 15:19, Luk 15:21; Joh 1:27; Act 13:25; 1Ti 5:18; 1Ti 6:1; Heb 11:38; Rev 3:4; Rev 4:11; Rev 5:2, … Continue reading “Worthy, Worthily”
Worthy deeds
Worthy deeds * For WORTHY DEEDS, Act 24:2, AV, see CORRECTION Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Worthington, William, D.D
Worthington, William, D.D a learned English divine, was born in Merionethshire in 1703, and educated at Oswestry School, whence he went to Jesus College, Oxford. He then returned to Oswestry and became usher in that school., He took the degree of A.M. at Cambridge in 1742, and that of D.D; at Jesus College, Oxford, in … Continue reading “Worthington, William, D.D”
Worthington, Thomas, D.D
Worthington, Thomas, D.D. Third President of Douai College, b. 1549 at Blainscough Hall, near Wigan, Lancashire; d. at Biddulph Hall, Staffordshire in 1627. A member of an ancient and wealthy family which gave many members to the Church, and which suffered greatly for staunchness to the Faith, he studied at Brasenose College, Oxford (1566-70), where … Continue reading “Worthington, Thomas, D.D”
Worthington, John T., D.D
Worthington, John T., D.D a Protestant Episcopal clergyman, was rector at Pittsfield, Illinois, several years prior to 1856, and then at Prairieville, Mo. In 1859 he became rector at Louisiana, Missouri. The following year he served two churches, viz., Calvary Church, in the same place, and St. Mark’s Church, in Bowling Green. He served these … Continue reading “Worthington, John T., D.D”