peregrini (Latin: strangers, transients) In the law of the Church, those who are sojourning outside the place of their domicile or quasi-domicile which they retain. They differ from vagi in that the latter have neither domicile nor quasi-domicile. A peregrinus is bound to observe the general laws of the Church that are in force in … Continue reading “peregrini”
Perefixe, Hardouin Beaumont De
Perefixe, Hardouin Beaumont De a noted French prelate, was born in 1605. After having finished his education, he attracted the notice of cardinal Richelieu, who became his protector. Perefixe obtained the high office of tutor to Louis XIV in 1644. Four years later his services to the court received recognition by his promotion to the … Continue reading “Perefixe, Hardouin Beaumont De”
Pereda, Antonio
Pereda, Antonio an eminent Spanish painter, was born at Valladolid in 1599. He studied under Pedro de has Cuevas, and showed so much ability that he was taken under the protection of Don Francisco de Texada, who sent him to Madrid, where he had an opportunity of studying the works of the great masters in … Continue reading “Pereda, Antonio”
Pered
Pered SEE MULE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
PEREA
Perea SEE PEREA. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature PEREA Running down the eastern side of the Jordan River and the Dead Sea was a narrow strip of territory that in New Testament times was known as Perea. It was part of the tableland area that originally belonged to Ammon and Moab, but … Continue reading “PEREA”
Pere la Chaise
Pere la Chaise SEE LA CHAISE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Pere
Pere SEE ASS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Perdoite
Perdoite an ancient Slavonic deity worshipped by mariners and fishermen, who believed that he presided over the sea. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Perdition, Son Of
Perdition, Son Of ( ). It was common among the Jews to express a man’s character by calling him the son of some abstract quality. Thus we read in the New Testament of the sons of the kingdom, the sons of light, the sons of God, the sons of the devil, the sons of this … Continue reading “Perdition, Son Of”
Perdition
Perdition The word is rendered both destruction and perdition in the NT (AV_ and RV_). It is not always easy to say with positiveness which translation is preferable. Jesus came to seek and to save that which was lost ( , Luk 19:10), those who were still alive, not destroyed. Judas is called (Joh 17:12), … Continue reading “Perdition”