Warham, William, D.D., LL.D an eminent English prelate, was born at Okeley, in Hampshire, about 1450. He was educated at Winchester School and at New College, Oxford, of which he became a fellow in 1475. He remained at Oxford until 1488, having in the meantime taken holy orders, and then, it is believed, was collated … Continue reading “Warham, William, D.D., LL.D”
Warham, William
Warham, William Archbishop of Canterbury, born at Church Oakley, Hampshire, about 1450; died at Hackington, near Canterbury, 22 August, 1532. He was educated at Winchester School and New College, Oxford, of which he became a fellow in 1475. Having taken his doctorate of laws he left Oxford in 1488, to become an advocate in the … Continue reading “Warham, William”
Warfare
Warfare See WAR, WARFARE. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Warfare See War; War, Figurative of Warfare of Saints War; War, Figurative of Warfare of Saints Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible Warfare primarily “a host or army,” came to denote “a warfare,” and is used of spritual “conflict” in 2Co 10:4; 1Ti 1:18. Note: For the verb … Continue reading “Warfare”
Wares
Wares warz (, makkahah, , mekher, , mimkar, , kinah, , maaseh, , izzabhon, , kel): (1) makkahah, something received or purchased (Neh 10:31); (2) mekher, price or pay, value, merchandise (Neh 13:16); (3) mimkar, a selling, the thing sold (Neh 13:20); (4) kinah, a package, hence, wares (Jer 10:17); (5) maaseh, transaction, activity, property, … Continue reading “Wares”
Ware of
Ware of denotes “to guard, watch;” in 2Ti 4:15, “of (whom) be thou ware” (Middle Voice): see BEWARE, No. 3. Note: For sunoida, translated “were ware” in Act 14:6, AV (RV, “became aware of it”), see KNOW, A, No. 6. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Ware, Henry, Sr., D.D
Ware, Henry, Sr., D.D a Unitarian clergyman, was born at Sherburne, Mass., April, 1764. He graduated at Harvard College in 1785, and studied theology under Rev. Timothy Hilliard for a year and a half following. He became pastor of the First Congregational Church at Hingham in 1787, and labored there until 1805, when he was … Continue reading “Ware, Henry, Sr., D.D”
Ware, Henry, Jr., D.D
Ware, Henry, Jr., D.D a Unitarian clergyman, eldest son of the preceding, was born at Hingham, Mass., April 21, 1794. He was educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, and at Harvard College, from which he graduated in 1812. During the next two years he taught in the academy at Exeter, N. H., spending much of his … Continue reading “Ware, Henry, Jr., D.D”
Wardrobe
Wardrobe (, 2Ki 22:14; 2Ch 34:22; clothing or garments, as usually rendered), the vestry of the palace or temple (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Wardlaw, Walter
Wardlaw, Walter a Scotch prelate, was archdeacon of Lothiani, and secretary to king David, II, when he was, consecrated bishop of the see of Glasgow in 1368. He was bishop here in 1389. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 246. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Wardlaw, Thomas Delacey, D.D
Wardlaw, Thomas Delacey, D.D a Presbyterian minister, was born at Warrenpoint, County Down, Ireland, Nov. 1. 1826, where he received his preparatory education. He graduated from Belfast College in 1844; and soon after went to Quebec, Canada; and from thence to the United States in 1846, when he entered Princeton Theological Seminary, from which he … Continue reading “Wardlaw, Thomas Delacey, D.D”