Pathopoeia; or, Pathos The Expression of Feeling or Emotion Path-o-p-i-a. Greek, , from (pathos), a feeling or passion, and (poiein), to make. This figure is so called, because the writer or speaker manifests some pathos or emotion: or betrays some strong and excited condition of mind. It is of four kinds:- Two arising out of … Continue reading “Pathopoeia; or, Pathos”
Pathopoeia; or, Description of Feelings
Pathopoeia; or, Description of Feelings Path-o-p-i-a. Greek, , from , feeling, and (poiein), to make. Hence, the figure is so named, when the feelings and affections are described or expressed. For examples, see Isa 22:4; Isa 49:15. Jer 9:1-2; Jer 23:9; Jer 31:20. Hos 11:7-9. Mar 3:5; Mar 6:32; Mar 7:34; Mar 10:14; Mar 10:21. … Continue reading “Pathopoeia; or, Description of Feelings”
Pathology, Mental
Pathology, Mental This subject will be considered under the following headings: I. Localization of Mental Faculties II. Causes of Mental Disturbances III. Varieties of Insanity 1. Melancholia 2. Mania 3. General Paresis 4. Juvenile Insanity (Dementia præcox) 5. Senile Dementia 6. Chronic Delusion (Paranoia) 7. Alcoholic Mental Disease 8. Epileptic Psychosis 9. Hysterical Psychosis 10. … Continue reading “Pathology, Mental”
Patheus
Patheus PATHEUS (1Es 9:23) = Ezr 10:23 Pethahiah. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Patheus pa-theus (, Pathaos, , Phathaos): One of the Levites who had married a foreign wife (1 Esdras 9:23) = Pethahiah of Ezr 10:23. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Pathaeus
Pathaeus ( .. ), a Graecized form (1Es 9:23) of PETHAHIAH SEE PETHAHIAH (q.v.) the Levite (Ezr 10:23). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Path, Pathway
Path, Pathway path, pathwa (, ‘orah, , nethbhah, etc.; , trbos, , trochia): (1) In the Old Testament. – In addition to its obvious literal sense (e.g. Gen 49:17), it has very frequently a figurative meaning. (a) As applied to man, a course or manner of life: (i) man’s outward lot in life, his career … Continue reading “Path, Pathway”
Path
Path the general course of any moving body. So we say the path of the sun in the heavens; and to this the wise man compares the path of the just, which is, he says, like daybreak; it increases in light and splendor till perfect day. It may be obscure, feeble, dim, at first, but … Continue reading “Path”
Paterson, New Jersey, diocese of
Paterson, New Jersey, diocese of Founded on 9 December 1937. Suffragen of the archdiocese of Newark. See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org diocese of Paterson patron saints index New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Paterson, John (2)
Paterson, John (1) a Scotch prelate, was first minister at Foveran, and next at Aberdeen. He was advanced to the see of Ross, January 18, 1662, where he remained until his death in 1679. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 203. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Paterson, John (2) a Scotch prelate, was … Continue reading “Paterson, John (2)”
Paterson, James, D.D
Paterson, James, D.D a Scotch Baptist minister, was born at Dumbarton, on the Clyde, in 1801. His early education was obtained at the burgh school of his native town; and he began life as a school-teacher. He entered the University of Glasgow with the idea of becoming a physician, but never took his degree. During … Continue reading “Paterson, James, D.D”