Buisson (Lat. Bubus), Jean Du a Flemish theologian, was born about 1536. He became successively professor in the University of Louvain and chancellor of the University of Douay. He died April 15, 1598, having bequeathed all his property to poor students. He wrote a Harmonia Evangelica (Rome, 1576; Liege, 1693). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, … Continue reading “Buisson (Lat. Bubus), Jean Du”
Buisseret (Or Busseret), Franwois
Buisseret (Or Busseret), Franwois a Flemish theologian and historian, was born in’ 1549 at Mons, in Hainault. .He was successively official, archdeacon, and grand-vicar of Cambray, bishop of Namur in 1602, and archbishop of Cambray in 1614. He died in 1615. He wrote, HIistoire d’une Reliqieuse de Mons Possedee (1585):- Histoire du Concile Provincial de … Continue reading “Buisseret (Or Busseret), Franwois”
Built
Built Psa 89:2 (a) The Psalmist seems to be expressing his confidence that GOD’s mercy toward him would increase and abound in the coming days. It may be that he also was expressing his intention of having a greater comprehension or knowledge of GOD’s mercy than he had ever known before. GOD’s mercy is always … Continue reading “Built”
Buildings, Ecclesiastical
Buildings, Ecclesiastical This term comprehends all constructions erected for the celebration of liturgical acts, whatever be the name given to them:– church, chapel, oratory, basilica, etc. The subject will be treated under the following heads: I. History II. Division III. Erection IV. Repair and Maintenance V. Consecration and Blessing VI. Immunity VII. Church Fabric I. … Continue reading “Buildings, Ecclesiastical”
Building
Building The usual NT word is = , a building in course of construction, as distinguished from , a finished structure. 1. 1Co 3:9.-Ye are Gods husbandry (Revised Version margin tilled land), Gods building. Without pressing the change of metaphor, it is, however, to be noted, as indicating the intensity of the Apostles thought, how … Continue reading “Building”
Buildeth
Buildeth Pro 14:1 (a) This figure is used to describe definite planning in the home so that there will be provision for the knowledge of GOD, education, culture, food, rest and pleasure. (See also Jer 22:13). Amo 9:6 (a) Only the eternal GOD with His unlimited and indescribable power could have made the heavens, and … Continue reading “Buildeth”
Buildest
Buildest Eze 16:31 (a) These evil men definitely planned and constructed places for sinning throughout the city. Mat 27:40 (a) The enemies of the Lord JESUS were referring to His own statement which they quoted in regards to the raising up of His own body from the grave after the enemy had so cruelly disfigured … Continue reading “Buildest”
builder’s rule
builder’s rule Emblem in art associated with Saint Thomas the Apostle. It signifies spiritual building. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Builders
Builders Psa 118:22 (a) These were the leaders of the nation of Israel. They were the scribes, the Pharisees, the Sadducees, and the Herodians. They refused to have CHRIST as the cornerstone for the life of faith, they despised Him and rejected Him. (See also Mat 21:42; Mar 12:10; Luk 20:17; Act 4:11; 1Pe 2:7). … Continue reading “Builders”
Builder, Parable of the
Builder, Parable of the (Luke 14) Gospel of the second Mass of a martyr -bishop and of Saint Basil (14 June ). Christ bade the people to reflect that to follow Him required utter self-sacrifice, detachment from all earthly ties, and carrying the cross. To stress the seriousness of the choice He proposed a parable, … Continue reading “Builder, Parable of the”