Biblia

Tuttle, Timothy

Tuttle, Timothy a Congregational minister, was born at East Haven, Conn., Nov. 29, 1781. He graduated at Yale College in 1808; studied theology with Rev. David Smith of Durham, Conn.; commenced preaching at Durham, N. Y.; and was ordained over the Church in Ledyard, Conn., in 1811. Here he labored until his death, June 6, … Continue reading “Tuttle, Timothy”

Tuttle, Jacob

Tuttle, Jacob a Presbyterian minister, was born at New Vernon, Morris Co., N.J., Aug. 24, 1786. He was educated at the Bloomfield Academy, N.J.; studied theology privately; taught at the Academy at Newton, Sussex Co., N. J., from 1817 to 1820; was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of New Jersey April 27, 1820; ordained … Continue reading “Tuttle, Jacob”

Tuttle, Amos C

Tuttle, Amos C a Presbyterian minister, was born at Monckton, Vt., July 28, 1800. He pursued his preparatory studies in the Academy at Middlebury, Vt.; graduated at Middlebury College in 1827; studied theology privately; was licensed by the Addison County Association June 30, 1829; ordained by an ecclesiastical council Oct.30, 1829; and became stated supply … Continue reading “Tuttle, Amos C”

Tutor

Tutor The word tutor, which has taken the place of schoolmaster (q.v. [Note: .v. quod vide, which see.] ) in the Revised Version of Gal 3:24, and of instructed in 1Co 4:15, has itself given place to guardian in the only passage of Scripture where it formerly appeared- Gal 4:2. It has in this passage, … Continue reading “Tutor”

tutiorism

tutiorism (Latin: rigere, to be stiff) The moral teaching which holds that when there is a conflict of two opinions, one in favor of the law, the other in favor of liberty, the law must always be observed, even if the opinion in favor of liberty is the more probable or very probable one as … Continue reading “tutiorism”

Tutilo

Tutilo a monk of St. Gall and celebrated artist, was contemporary with the great teachers Notker Balbulus and Radbert of St. Gall, and associated with them in friendship and in the work of making St. Gall the foremost seat of the arts and sciences in their day. He was of gigantic stature and full of … Continue reading “Tutilo”

Tutilina

Tutilina in Roman mythology, was a goddess who was said to care for the fields of corn and grain. She had an altar and a pillar in the circus-no temple, however, as she could only be worshipped in the open air. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature