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Boise

Boise Diocese of Boise (Xylopolitana) Created by Leo XIII, 25 August, 1893, embraces the whole State of Idaho, U.S.A., an area of 84,290 square miles. In 1842 a mission was started among the Coeur d’Alène Indians (whom Father De Smet, S.J., had recently visited) by Father Nicholas Point, S.J., and Brother Charles Huet, S.J. Father … Continue reading “Boise”

Bois-le-Duc

Bois-le-Duc The Diocese of Bois-le-Duc (Buscoducensis) lies within the Dutch province of Brabant, and is suffragan to Utrecht. The city of Bois-le-Duc (s’Hertogenbosch, or Hertzogenbusch — Sylva Ducis) was founded in 1184, but with the surrounding territory, was included in the Diocese of Liège until 12 March, 1561. At that time, and in order to … Continue reading “Bois-le-Duc”

Bois, John, D.D.

Bois, John, D.D. an English prelate, was descended from an ancient family in Kent. He was educated fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge; was preferred dean of Canterbury; became famous for his postils in defence of the Anglican liturgy, and died about 1625. His life was pious, though a great prelate in the Church did bear … Continue reading “Bois, John, D.D.”

Bois, Du (2)

Bois, Du SEE DUBOIS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Bois, Du (2) SEE DUBOIS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Boinest, T. S

Boinest, T. S a Lutheran minister, was pastor of the Bethlehem Church, Pamaria, S. C. He died Sept. 3, 1871 aged forty-three years.; See Lutheran Observer, Sept. 22, 1871. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Boiled (2)

Boiled (, gibol’, the calyx or corolla of flowers), a participial adjective from the old word boll, signifying pod or capsule; applied to the blossoms of flax (q.v.) in Exo 9:31. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Boiled (2) (, gibol’, the calyx or corolla of flowers), a participial adjective from the old … Continue reading “Boiled (2)”