O’Neill, Owen Roe Born 1582; died near Cavan, 6 Nov., 1649, the son of Art O’Neill and nephew of Hugh, the great Earl of Tyrone. He was too young to take part in the long war in which his uncle was engaged, and when peace came in 1603 Owen went abroad and took service with … Continue reading “O’Neill, Owen Roe”
O’Neill, Hugh
O’Neill, Hugh Earl of Tyrone, b. 1550, d. Rome, 1616; he was the youngest son of Mathew, of questionable parentage, but recognized as heir by Conn first Earl of Tyrone. As such he was ennobled with the title of Baron of Dungannon. Shane O’Neill contested this arrangement and in the petty wars which followed both … Continue reading “O’Neill, Hugh”
Oneida Community
Oneida Community SEE SOCIALISM. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
One-one
One-one A relation R is one-many if for every y in the converse domain there is a unique x such that xRy. A relation R is many-one if for every x in the domain there is a unique y such that xRy. (See the article relation.) A relation is one-one, or one-to-one, if it is … Continue reading “One-one”
ONE GOD
ONE GOD Deu 4:35; Deu 6:4; Deu 32:39; 2Sa 7:22; 1Ch 17:20; Psa 83:18; Psa 86:10 Isa 43:10; Isa 44:6; Isa 45:18; Mar 12:29; 1Co 8:4; Eph 4:6; 1Ti 2:5; 1Jo 5:7 –SEE None Like God, NONE LIKE GOD Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
One another or One … another, One … the other
One another or One … another, One … the other * Notes: (1) This translates a number of words and phrases, (a) allelon, a reciprocal pronoun in the genitive plural, signifying “of, or from, one another” (akin to allos, “another”), e.g., Mat 25:32; Joh 13:22; Act 15:39; Act 19:38; 1Co 7:5; Gal 5:17; the accusative … Continue reading “One another or One … another, One … the other”
One
One wun. See NUMBER. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia One Philosophically, not a number but equivalent to unit, unity, individuality, in contradistinction from multiplicity and the mani-foldness of sensory experience. In metaphysics, the Supreme Idea (Plato), the absolute first principle (Neo-platonism), the universe (Parmenides), Being as such and divine in nature (Plotinus), God (Nicolaus Cusanus), … Continue reading “One”
Onderdonk, Henry Ustic M.D., D.D.
Onderdonk, Henry Ustic M.D., D.D. a brother of the preceding, and also an eminent American divine and bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, was born in the city of New York in March, 1789. He was educated at Columbia College, class of 1805, and then went abroad to study medicine in London and Edinburgh. After … Continue reading “Onderdonk, Henry Ustic M.D., D.D.”
Onderdonk, Benjamin Treadwell D.D., LL.D.
Onderdonk, Benjamin Treadwell D.D., LL.D. an eminent American divine and bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, noted especially because of the severe trials through which he passed, and his consequent deposition from the episcopal office, was born in the city of New York in July, 1791. He was educated at Columbia College, New York, class … Continue reading “Onderdonk, Benjamin Treadwell D.D., LL.D.”
Oncken, John Gerhard, D.D
Oncken, John Gerhard, D.D a German Baptist minister, was born in Varet, in the grand duchy of Oldenburg, January 26, 1800.He went to England in his youth, and was converted. The British Continental Society sent him in 1823 as a missionary to Germany, his labors being principally confined to Hamburg and Bremen, and the province … Continue reading “Oncken, John Gerhard, D.D”