Sanders, Billington McCarter A Baptist minister, was born in Columbia County, Ga., Dec. 2, 1789; graduated at the South Carolina College Dec. 4, 1809; and about 1811 or 1812 was rector of the Columbia County Academy. He was for one year a member of the State Legislature, and afterwards for several years one of the … Continue reading “Sanders, Billington McCarter”
Sandercock, Edward
Sandercock, Edward An English dissenting minister, was born in 1703. He was pastor of an independent congregation in Spittal Square, London, in 1727, at Bartholomew Close in 1730, and at Rotherhithe in 1738. He retired to York about 1762, where he died in 1770. He published, Sermons (Lond. 8vo). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Sandercock, Edward”
Sander, Nicholas
Sander, Nicholas (SANDERS). Born at Charlwood, Surrey, in 1530; died in Ireland, 1581. Educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, he graduated in 1551, and took a share in Pole’s reform of the university. He had to flee under Elizabeth and was ordained at Rome, afterwards receiving the degree of Doctor of Divinity. He also … Continue reading “Sander, Nicholas”
Sander, Immanuel Friedrich Emil, Ph.D.
Sander, Immanuel Friedrich Emil, Ph.D. A German divine, was born in 1797 at Schafstdt. For a time he preached in the University Church at Leipsic; then at Wichlinghausen, in Westphalia; and finally he was pastor at Elberfeld, where he died in 1861. Besides a great many Sermons, he published, Der Kampf der evangelischen Kirche mit … Continue reading “Sander, Immanuel Friedrich Emil, Ph.D.”
Sander, Antony
Sander, Antony A Flemish ecclesiastic, was born at Antwerp in 1586, and died in 1664. He was the author of several religious and historical works in Latin. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sander, Anton
Sander, Anton Historian, b. at Antwerp, 1586; d. at Afflighem, Belgium, 10 Jan., 1664. Having become master of philosophy at Douai in 1609, he studied theology for some years under Malderus at Louvain, and Estius at Douai, and was ordained priest at Ghent. For some years he was engaged in parochial duties, and combated the … Continue reading “Sander, Anton”
Sandeo, Felino Maria
Sandeo, Felino Maria Often quoted under the name of Felinus, Italian canonist of the fifteenth century, b. at Felina, Diocese of Reggio, in 1444; d. at Lucca, October, 1503, according to most writers, according to others at Rome, 6 Sept. of the same year. He taught canon law from 1466 to 1474 at Ferrara, which … Continue reading “Sandeo, Felino Maria”
Sanden, Bernhard von (2)
Sanden, Bernhard von (1) a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born October 4, 1636, at Insterburg. He studied at different universities, was in 1664 preacher at Koinigsberg, in 1674 professor, and in 1675 doctor of theology. In 1690 Sanden was made general superintendent, and died April 19, 1703. He published, Theologia Symbolica Lutherana: Dissertatio ad … Continue reading “Sanden, Bernhard von (2)”
Sandemanians
SANDEMANIANS A sect that originated in Scotland about the year 1728; where it is, at this time, distinguished by the name of Glassites, after its founder, Mr. John Glass, who was a minister of the established church in that kingdom; but being charged with a design of subverting the national covenant, and sapping the foundation … Continue reading “Sandemanians”
Sandeman, Robert
Sandeman, Robert The founder of the Sandemanians (q.v.), was born at Perth, Scotland, in 1718. He studied two years at the University of Edinburgh, and then entered into business. He adopted Mr. Glas’s views in opposition to all National Church establishments; and, taking up his residence in Edinburgh, he married one of Mr. Glas’s daughters, … Continue reading “Sandeman, Robert”