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Perola, Juan And Francisco

Perola, Juan And Francisco two brothers, Spanish painters, sculptors, and architects, were natives of Almagro, and flourished about 1600. They visited Italy, studied under Michael Angelo, and finished their artistic education in Spain under Gasparo Becerra. After leaving that master they gained considerable distinction, and were commissioned by the marquis de Santa Cluz to erect … Continue reading “Perola, Juan And Francisco”

Pernoctalians

Pernoctalians (watching all night) is a term that represents what was long a custom with the more pious Christians, especially before the greater festivals. SEE VIGIL. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Permit

Permit lit., “to turn to” (epi, “to,” trepo, “to turn”), “to entrust,” signifies “to permit,” Act 26:1; 1Co 14:34; 1Co 16:7; 1Ti 2:12, RV “permit” (AV, “suffer”); Heb 6:3. See LEAVE. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Permission

Permission lit., “a joint opinion, mind or understanding” (sun, “with,” gnome, “an opinion”), “a fellow feeling,” hence, “a concession, allowance,” is translated “permission,” in contrast to “commandment,” in 1Co 7:6. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words