Agree, Agreement lit., “to sound together” (sun, “together,” phone, “a sound”), i.e., “to be in accord, primarily of musical instruments,” is used in the NT of the “agreement” (a) of persons concerning a matter, Mat 18:19; Mat 20:2, Mat 20:13; Act 5:9; (b) of the writers of Scripture, Act 15:15; (c) of things that are … Continue reading “Agree, Agreement”
Agree
Agree a-gre (, sumphoneo, to be of the same mind, to come to a mutual understanding): This is the sense of the word in Mat 20:2; Joh 9:22, and other passages. In Mar 14:56 the word is sos and has the thought not only that their words did not agree, but also that the testimony … Continue reading “Agree”
Agreda, Maria De
Agreda, Maria de Also known as Blue Lady Lady in Blue Maria of greda Maria of Jesus Mara Coronel Arana Mother of the Sky Profile Born wealthy, one of four children born to Francis and Catherine Coronel. Hers was a pious family, and all of them eventually entered religious life in 1618 – her father … Continue reading “Agreda, Maria De”
Agrecfila (Or Agreculus), St.
Agrecfila (Or Agreculus), St. was made bishop of Chalons-sur-Saonle in 532. He was present at many councils, built a church supported by pillars, and ornamented with marble and mosaic. A man of rare mental qualities, he united to them solid piety and great selfdenial.- He died A.D. 580, in his eighty-third year. His festival is … Continue reading “Agrecfila (Or Agreculus), St.”
Agraus
Agraus in Greek mythology, was (1) a name given Apollo from his feeding cattle; (2) also a name of the god Aristesus. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Agraule
Agraule in Greek mythology, was a surname of” Minerva, derived from a similar name in Attica. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Agrath
Agrath was the name of one of the four females to whom the Jewish rabbins attribute the honor of being the mother of angels. The other three are Lilith, Eve, and Naamah. SEE ANGELS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Agrate, Marco Ferrerio
Agrate, Marco Ferrerio an Italian sculptor, lived near the close of the 15th century. He executed several works in the cathedral at Milan. among which is the celebrated statue of St. Bartholomew Flayed. It is worked in marble with much care, but is devoid of taste. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Agrarianism
Agrarianism The Latin word agrarius was applied historically to laws, or their partisans, favoring the division of Roman public lands among the poorer citizens. So the English words, agrarianism, and agrarian generally, imply theories and movements intended to benefit the poorer classes of society by dealing in some way with the ownership of land or … Continue reading “Agrarianism”
Agrarian Regulations
Agrarian Regulations SEE LAND. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature