Sabbatius, bp. of Constantinople Sabbatius (2), ordained by Marcianus as Novatianist bp. of Constantinople, seceded, before 380, from the main body of that sect, with two others, Theoctistes and Macarius, maintaining that Easter ought to be celebrated on the same day and in the same manner as by the Jews. He also complained that unworthy … Continue reading “Sabbatius, bp. of Constantinople”
Sabbatism
Sabbatism (, Heb 2:9, A.V. rest), a repose from labor, like that enjoyed by God at creation; a type of the eternal Sabbath of heaven. SEE REST. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sabbatini, Luigi Antonio
Sabbatini, Luigi Antonio an Italian composer of music, was born at Albano in 1739. While young he joined the Order of St. Francis, and received his musical education in the convents at Rome, Bologna, and Padua. His principal teacher was Villotti, whose system of harmony he adopted. He was made musical director of the church … Continue reading “Sabbatini, Luigi Antonio”
Sabbatini, Lorenzo
Sabbatini, Lorenzo called Lorenzino da Bologna, another Italian painter, was born about 1533 at Bologna. Being called to Rome under the pontificate of Gregory XIII, he painted in the royal hall of the Vatican Faith Triumphing over Unbelief; and other frescos in the Pauline Chapel. These gained for him the position of superintendent of the … Continue reading “Sabbatini, Lorenzo”
Sabbatini, Andrea
Sabbatini, Andrea called Andrea da Salerno, an Italian painter, was born at Salerno about 1480. He studied at Rome under Raphael, and, though he remained there but a year, was one of the best imitators of Raphael’s style. Among his numerous works at Naples are the frescos and scenes of Santa Maria della Grazia. His … Continue reading “Sabbatini, Andrea”
Sabbatine Privilege
Sabbatine Privilege The name Sabbatine Privilege is derived from the apocryphal Bull “Sacratissimo uti culmine” of John XXII, 3 March, 1322. In this Bull the pope is made to declare that the Mother of God appeared to him, and most urgently recommended to him the Carmelite Order and its confratres and consorores. The Blessed Virgin … Continue reading “Sabbatine Privilege”
Sabbatier, Pierre
Sabbatier, Pierre a French Benedictine, was born at Poitiers in 1682. In 1700 he took the habit of St. Benedict at the abbey of St. Faron de Meaux. He was employed by prince Bruinart to edit the fifth volume of the Annales Benedictines. At this time he also began to publish the ancient version of … Continue reading “Sabbatier, Pierre”
Sabbatical Year
SABBATICAL YEAR Was to be celebrated among the Jews once every seven years; the land was to rest, and be left without culture, Exo 23:10,11 Lev 25:17 . God appointed the observance of the Sabbatical year, to preserve the remembrance of the creation of the world; to enforce the acknowledgment of his sovereign authority over … Continue reading “Sabbatical Year”
Sabbatical
Sabbatical No text for this entry. Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures
SABBATIC YEAR
Sabbatic Year [JUBILEE] Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature Sabbatic Year A rest recurring every seventh year. Called Year of Release Deu 15:9; Deu 31:10 Ordinances concerning Exo 23:9-11; Lev 25 Israelitish bondservants set free in Exo 21:2; Deu 15:12; Jer 34:14 Creditors required to release debtors in Deu 15:1-6; Deu 15:12-18; Neh 10:31 Ordinances concerning … Continue reading “SABBATIC YEAR”