MOSIAC LAW Or the law of Moses, is the most ancient that we know of in the world, and is of three kinds; the moral law, the ceremonial law, and the judicial law. See LAW. Some observe, that the different manner in which each of these laws was delivered may suggest to us a right … Continue reading “MOSIAC LAW”
MOSIAC DISPENSATION
MOSIAC DISPENSATION Inferiority of the, to the Gospel dispensation. See DISPENSATION. Fuente: Theological Dictionary
Moshier, Absalom
Moshier, Absalom a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was born in the early part of the present century. He was first employed in secular occupations, but after his conversion he preached for many years under the presiding elder, and in 1857 entered the Black River Conference, and was stationed at Antwerp; in 1858 and … Continue reading “Moshier, Absalom”
Moshi, Tanzania, diocese of
Moshi, Tanzania, diocese of Established as the vicariate apostolic of Kilima-Njaro, East Africa on 13 November 1910 from the northern part of the Vicariate Apostolic of Bagamoyo; entrusted to the Fathers of the Hely Ghost and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Elevated to the diocese of Moshi on 25 March 1953. See also: Catholic-Hierarchy.Org New … Continue reading “Moshi, Tanzania, diocese of”
Mosheim, Ruprecht von
Mosheim, Ruprecht von a German religious enthusiast, was born in the first half of the 15th century. He believed himself commissioned of God to unite the four systems of religion-Papacy, Lutheranism, Zwinglianism, and Anabaptism-prevalent during the Reformatory period, and to lay the foundation of a new Jerusalem. He rejected all prevailing creeds as antiChristian, and … Continue reading “Mosheim, Ruprecht von”
Mosheim, Johann Laurenz von
Mosheim, Johann Laurenz von a German theologian noted as an ecclesiastical historian of great merit, was born of a noble family at Lubeck, October 9, 1694. He was educated at the Gymnasium of Lubeck and the University of Kiel, where, shortly after the completion of his studies in 1718, he succeeded Albert zum Felde as … Continue reading “Mosheim, Johann Laurenz von”
Moshabbehites
Moshabbehites or Assimilators, a heretical sect of the Mohammedans; so called because they hold to a resemblance between God and his creatures, supposing him to be a figure composed of members or parts, each spiritual or corporeal, and capable of local motion, of ascent and descent, etc. Some of this sect believe that the divine … Continue reading “Moshabbehites”
Moses The Punctuator
Moses The Punctuator ( ), or the Cantor (), a Jewish exegetist, lived in London about the middle of the 13th century, and is noted as the author of the well-known Treatise embodying the rules about the points of the Hebrew Scriptures, called , or , also in the MSS. . Excerpts of this treatise, … Continue reading “Moses The Punctuator”
Moses, Song of
Moses, Song of The name given to the song of triumph sung by Moses and the Israelites after the crossing of the Red Sea and the destruction of the hosts of Pharaoh Exo 15:1-18. The sublimity of this noble ode is universally admitted. In magnificent strains it celebrates the deliverance just experienced, extolling the attributes … Continue reading “Moses, Song of”
Moses Of Satanow
Moses Of Satanow SEE SATANOW. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature