Piquepuz is the name of a French reformed order of Franciscans, which was organized by father Vincent Massart, a Parisian, in 1593. They built their first convent between Paris and Pontoise, and the second at the place called Piquepuz, where they finally made their headquarters, and obtained the name by which they are generally known. … Continue reading “Piquepuz”
Pipping, Henri
Pipping, Henri a German theologian and biographer, was born at Leipsic in 1670. He discharged, from the year 1693, several ecclesiastical functions at the church of San Thomas at Leipsic, and became in 1708 preacher at the court of Dresden. Pipping died in 1722. He wrote Arcanae Bibliothecae Thorae Lipsiensis sacrae (Leipsic, 1780, 8vo): Sacer … Continue reading “Pipping, Henri”
Pippin the Younger
Pippin the Younger Also known as Pippin or Pepin the Younger King of the Franks; son of Charles Martel and father of Charlemagne. Born 714; died 24 September 768. In 741 he succeeded, with his brother Carloman, as Frankish mayor of the palace, the real ruler under the puppet Merovingian kings. Two years later Childeric … Continue reading “Pippin the Younger”
Pippin the Short
Pippin the Short Also known as Pippin or Pepin the Younger King of the Franks; son of Charles Martel and father of Charlemagne. Born 714; died 24 September 768. In 741 he succeeded, with his brother Carloman, as Frankish mayor of the palace, the real ruler under the puppet Merovingian kings. Two years later Childeric … Continue reading “Pippin the Short”
Piphiles
Piphiles a name given to the Flemish Albigenses (see Ekhert, Adv. Cathar. in Bibl. Max. Lugd. 23, 601). SEE ALBIGENSES. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Pipher, William G
Pipher, William G a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was born August 23, 1817, in Hopkinston, N. H. In 1837 he removed to Illinois, and entered a school in the town of Ebenezer, near Jacksonville. He was converted Aug. 6, 1838, and believing that he was moved by the Holy Ghost to preach the … Continue reading “Pipher, William G”
Pipers
Pipers * For PIPERS, Rev 18:22, AV, see FLUTE PLAYERS Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Piper
Piper (Rev 18:22). SEE MINSTREL; SEE PIPE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Pipe, Musical
Pipe, Musical (, chalil). The Hebrew word invariably so rendered (1Sa 10:5; 1Ki 1:40; Isa 5:12; Isa 30:29; Jer 48:36; so also , 1Co 14:7) is derived from a root signifying to bore, perforate, and is represented with sufficient correctness by the English pipe (or flute, as in the margin of 1Ki 1:40). It is … Continue reading “Pipe, Musical”
Pipe, John S
Pipe, John S a Wesleyan minister, was born in the last half of the 18th century. He was converted when but a boy. He entered the itinerant ministry in 1790, and for thirty-five years labored most successfully for the Gospel cause. He was generally employed ill the most populous parts of the British kingdom, and … Continue reading “Pipe, John S”