Passaglia, Carlo Born at Lucca, 9 May, 1812; died at Turin, 12 March, 1887. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1827; when scarcely thirty years old, he was teaching at the Sapienza and was prefect of studies at the German College. In 1845 he took the solemn vows and became professor of dogmatic theology … Continue reading “Passaglia, Carlo”
Passage
Passage in the A.V., is the representative in. certain places of several forms from the root , abar, to cross: 1, the simple verb (Num 20:21, give passage, elsewhere usually pass); 2, , eber, a crossing (Jos 22:11; in the plur. Jer 22:20, Abarim [q.v.]; elsewhere beyond, etc.) SEE EBER; , maabar, fem. , a … Continue reading “Passage”
Pass, Passage, Passenger
Pass, Passage, Passenger pas, pasaj, pasen-jer: To pass bears different meanings and corresponds to various words in Hebrew and Greek. It occurs frequently in the phrase and it came to pass (literally, and it was). This is simply a Hebrew idiom linking together the different paragraphs of a continuous narrative. As a rule pass renders … Continue reading “Pass, Passage, Passenger”
Pass, come to Pass
Pass, come to Pass from para, “by,” erchomai, “to come” or “go,” denotes (I), literally, “to pass, pass by,” (a) of persons, Mat 8:28; Mar 6:48; Luk 18:37; Act 16:8; (b) of things, Mat 26:39, Mat 26:42; of time, Mat 14:15; Mar 14:35; Act 27:9, AV, “past” (RV, “gone by”); 1Pe 4:3; (II), metaphorically, (a) … Continue reading “Pass, come to Pass”
Pass (Or Passe), Crispin De
Pass (Or Passe), Crispin De called the Younger, a Dutch painter, was born at. Utrecht about 1630. Little is known with certainty of him. He studied design and engraving in 1659. There are only a few prints by him, among which are three of a set of four plates of the History of the Rich … Continue reading “Pass (Or Passe), Crispin De”
Pass (Or Pase), Magdalena De
Pass (Or Pase), Magdalena De daughter of Crispin. de Passe, was born about 1583. She learned engraving of her father, and elaborated some small plates of portraits and other subjects in such a neat, finished style that they possess considerable merit. Among her works are, the Wise and the Foolish Virgins, after Elsheirner; fine. Fuente: … Continue reading “Pass (Or Pase), Magdalena De”
Pasquier Quesnel
Pasquier Quesnel Writer. Born in 1634 in Parish, France; died in 1719 in Amsteram, Holland. He joined the Congregation of the Oratory but the doctrines propounded in his writings were condemned by Pope Clement XI. Quesnel was profoundly imbued with the errors of Baius and the Jansenists, and on account of the Jansenist opinions which … Continue reading “Pasquier Quesnel”
Pasqualotto, Constantino
Pasqualotto, Constantino an Italian painter, flourished at Vicenza about 1700. He studied at Venice, and on returning to his native city he executed some fine works for the churches. Lanzi says he was more distinguished for the richness of his draperies and the brilliancy of his coloring than for the correctness of his design. Fuente: … Continue reading “Pasqualotto, Constantino”
Pasqualis, Martinez
Pasqualis, Martinez chief of the sect of the Illumninati (q.v.), was born about 1715 in Portugal. Of Jewish origin, he had submitted himself in 1754 for admission to the cabalistic body, and afterwards became famous by his introduction of cabalistic rites into several masonic lodges of France-at Marseilles, Toulouse, and Bordeaux. In the latter city … Continue reading “Pasqualis, Martinez”
Pasqualini, Felice
Pasqualini, Felice a Bolognese painter, who flourished about 1575. According to Malaysia, he was the scholar of Lorenzo Sabbatini, whose style he adopted. He executed some works for the churches, which Lanzi thinks might justly be attributed to Sabbatini, such was the part he took in their execution. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical … Continue reading “Pasqualini, Felice”