THOUGHT An image of any thing formed in the mind; sentiment, reflection, opinion, design. As the thoughts are the prime movers of the conduct; as in the sight of the Divine Being, they bear the character of good or evil; and as they are therefore cognizable at his tribunal; the moral regulation of them is … Continue reading “Thought”
Though
Though * For THOUGH see +, p. 9 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Thou, Nicolas de
Thou, Nicolas de Bishop of Chartres, uncle of the historian Jacques-Auguste de Thou, b. at Paris, 1528; d. at Villebon, 5 Nov., 1598. He became a canon of the cathedral of Paris in 1547, and Bishop of Chartres by a Bull of 8 April, 1573. His antipathy for the League, shared by his brother, President … Continue reading “Thou, Nicolas de”
Thou, Jacques-Auguste de
Thou, Jacques-Auguste de French historian, b. at Paris, 8 October, 1553; d. there, 7 May, 1617. The son of Christophe de Thou, first president of the Parlement of Paris, he studied at several French universities, especially at Valence, where he knew Scaliger. Both when he accompanied the ambassador Paul de Foix to Italy (1572-76) and … Continue reading “Thou, Jacques-Auguste de”
Thou, in Thy Childhood, to the Desert Caverns
Thou, in Thy Childhood, to the Desert Caverns Hymn for Matins on 24 June , feast of Saint John the Baptist. It was written by Paul the Deacon (720-799). The English title given is from the translation by M. Blacker and G. Palmer. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Thou Heavenly, New Jerusalem
Thou Heavenly, New Jerusalem (Thou Heavenly, New Jerusalem) Hymn for Vespers and Matins on the feast of the dedication of a church. It is not known who the author was, but it was written in the 6th or 7th century . There are about 30 translations. The one given in Britt is by W. Irons; … Continue reading “Thou Heavenly, New Jerusalem”
Thou
Thou * Note: Frequently this forms part of the translation of a verb in the 2nd person, singular. Otherwise it translates (a) the pronoun su, used for emphasis or contrast, e.g., Joh 1:19, Joh 1:21 (twice), Joh 1:25, Joh 1:42 (twice); Joh 8:5, Joh 8:13, Joh 8:25, Joh 8:33, Joh 8:48, Joh 8:52-53; Act 9:5; … Continue reading “Thou”
Thoth
Thoth The Egyptian deity of written learning, the author of the mystical treatises on medicine and sacred literature, called by the Greeks the Hermetic books, and himself, as the author of them, Hermes Trismeegistus, and, in his character of introducer of souls in Hades, Hermes Psychopompos. He had many names and occupations, which led to … Continue reading “Thoth”
Those
Those * For THOSE see THIS (last part of Note) Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Thorwaldsen, Albert Bertel
Thorwaldsen, Albert Bertel the renowned Danish sculptor, was born at Copenhagen, Nov. 19, 1770, and was the son of Gottschalk Thorwaldsen, a native of Iceland. A tradition had long been preserved in his family that the gods had promised Harold (king Harold Hildetand, who was killed in the battle of Bravalla, in 735) a descendant … Continue reading “Thorwaldsen, Albert Bertel”