Sadler, Thomas V F Writer; born in 1604; died c.1680 at Dieulward, Flanders. He became a Catholic when 17 years of age, and joined the Benedictine Order, being professed in 1622. He spent many years in London, where he edited several spiritual works, among them The Daily Exercise of the Devout Rosarists and A Guide … Continue reading “Sadler, Thomas V F”
Sadler, Michael Thomas
Sadler, Michael Thomas an English statesman and philanthropist, was a native of Snelston, Derbyshire, and was born in 1780. He was for some time a merchant of Leeds, was member of Parliament for Newark-upon-Trent, 1829-30, and in 1831 for Aldborough, Yorkshire. He was noted for his philanthropic interest on behalf of the agricultural poor and … Continue reading “Sadler, Michael Thomas”
Sadler, John
Sadler, John an English divine and author, who died 1595, is known principally by his work, Sacred Records of the History of Christ (Lond. 8vo). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sadler, Anthony, D.D.
Sadler, Anthony, D.D. chaplain to Charles II, died about 1680. His published works are, Inquisitio Anglicana (Lond. 1654, 4to): The Loyal Mourner (1660, 4to): The Subject’s Joy for the King’s Restoration: a Masque (1660, 4to): Strange News Indeed (1664, 4to): Schema Sacrum, etc. (1683). Also single Sermons. See Bliss’s Wood, Athen. Oxon. 3, 1267. Fuente: … Continue reading “Sadler, Anthony, D.D.”
Sadleir, Francis, D.D.
Sadleir, Francis, D.D. provost of Trinity College, Dublin, from 1837 until his death in 1851, was a lineal descendant of Sir Ralph Sadleir. His Sermons and Lectures (Donellan Lectures) were published in Dublin (1821-22, 2 vols. 8vo). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sadir Jug
Sadir Jug in Hindu mythology, is a period in Hindu chronology which embraces four world periods, or twelve thousand divine years of three hundred and sixty solar years each. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sadhyas
Sadhyas in Hindu mythology, are demi-gods, all of whom are descended from the first Menu. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sadeel (Prop. Chandieu), Antoine
Sadeel (Prop. Chandieu), Antoine one of the promoters of the Reformation, was born, 1534, at the castle of Chabot, in the Maconnais. At the age of twenty he was invited to preach to a congregation of the Reformed at Paris. Attacked by the priests, he was employed by the Protestants to draw up a vindication, … Continue reading “Sadeel (Prop. Chandieu), Antoine”
Sade, Richard de
Sade, Richard de a French ecclesiastic, was successively chamberlain of pope Urban VIII, vice-governor of Tivoli and Ravenna. and after 1660 bishop of Cavaillon. He died at Rome, June 27, 1663. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sade, Pons de
Sade, Pons de a French prelate. He was first professor in the University of Avignon, and in 1445 was made bishop of Vaison. He died at Vaison in 1469. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature