Bullock, Joseph James, D.D a prominent Presbyterian minister, was born near Lexington, Kentucky, December 23, 1812. Graduating from Center College in 1832,. he next took up the study of theology, spending part of a year in Princeton Theological Seminary. After being ordained in 1837, he was made pastor of the Church at Frankfort, and with … Continue reading “Bullock, Joseph James, D.D”
Bullock, Henry, D.D
Bullock, Henry, D.D an English divine and scholar, a friend of Erasmus, was a native of Berkshire. He was educated at Queen’s College, Cambridge, where he took his master’s degree, and became a fellow in 1507. He was vice-chancellor of the university in 1524-25. He was a man of acknowledged abilities, and was chosen by … Continue reading “Bullock, Henry, D.D”
Bullock, George
Bullock, George an English Congregational minister, was born in Northamptonshire, March 31,1810. He was piously trained from infancy, joined the Church at the age of twenty-three, and in 1852 entered the London city mission, in the service of which he labored three years. He next preached ten or eleven years at Weldon, Northamptonshire, and nine … Continue reading “Bullock, George”
Bullock, Daniel
Bullock, Daniel a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Herkimer County, N. Y., in 1806. He was converted at the age of twenty-one; and in 1834 entered the New York Conference, wherein his appointments were as follows in 1834, Windham and Prattsville; in 1835, Lee, Lenox, and Hopbrook; in 1836, Lenox; in 1837, Middletown; in … Continue reading “Bullock, Daniel”
Bullock
Bullock See Cattle Fuente: Plants Animals Of Bible Bullock is a frequent translation of the following Heb. words: properly or , par, strictly a steer, often with the addition (in the original) of the qualifying clause, , son of a beeve, rendered young in our version; , shor, Chaldee , tor (Gr. ), usually rendered … Continue reading “Bullock”
Bulloch, Christopher
Bulloch, Christopher a Free-will Baptist minister, was born in Scituate, R. I., in 1761. He joined the Six-principle Baptist Church when a youth. Subsequently he removed to Royalston, Mass., and connected himself with a Calvinist Baptist Church. Having removed to Fitchburg, he connected himself with .a Free- will Baptist Church, and after a time was … Continue reading “Bulloch, Christopher”
Bulloch, Adam D
Bulloch, Adam D a Free-will Baptist minister, was born in 1807. He became a Christian in 1822. For the purpose of fitting himself for the ministry, he ,went to the Baptist Institution at Hamilton, N. Y. After completing his studies he was engaged in teaching for a few years. He was ordained at Ames, N. … Continue reading “Bulloch, Adam D”
Bulloc, George
Bulloc, George a Roman Catholic professor of ,theology at Antwerp, where he died about the year 1580, in the monastery of St. Michael. is the author of Economia Methodica Concordantiarum Scripturce Sanctce (Antwerp, 1572 fol.). See Pitseus, in Relatt. Historicis de Rebus Anglicis, i, 773; Jocher, Allgemeines -Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v., (B. P.) Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, … Continue reading “Bulloc, George”
Bullivant, William J
Bullivant, William J an English Wesleyan minister, was born in London. He entered the ministry in 1832, became a supernumerary in 1867, resided at Sheffnal, Wellington, and Salop, and died very suddenly, Aug. 2, 1869, while the Conference was in session at Hull. He was an earnest laborer, a genial and profitable pastor. See Minutes … Continue reading “Bullivant, William J”
Bullioud, Symphorien
Bullioud, Symphorien a French prelate, was born at Lyons in 1480. He was successively bishop of Glandeve, of Bazas, and of Soissons. In 1509 Louis .XII made him governor of Milan, and afterwards sent im as ambassador to Rome. He assisted at the councils of Pisa and of Lateran, and took part in other important … Continue reading “Bullioud, Symphorien”