Stable is once (Eze 25:5) the rendering of , naveh, a dwelling or habitation (as usually rendered); hence a pasture or resting place for flocks or other animals. SEE STALL. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Stability of Character
Stability of Character General references Psa 57:7; Psa 108:1; Psa 112:7; Mat 10:22; Mat 24:13; Mar 4:20; 1Co 7:20; 1Co 15:58; 2Th 2:15; 2Th 3:3; Heb 10:23; Heb 13:9; Jas 1:23-25; Rev 22:11 Character; Decision; Perseverance Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Stabell, Theodor
Stabell, Theodor a German monk was born in 1806 at Lack, in Carniola. At a very early age he joined the Order of the Benedictines, and labored from 1835 to 1837 as professor at the St. Stephen’s Gymnasium of Augsburg, and from 1839 to 1851 at Salzburg. He died in the chapter of St. Peter … Continue reading “Stabell, Theodor”
Stabat Mater Speciosa
Stabat Mater speciosa Hymn not found in the Breviary. Whether or not this hymn was written by the author of the Stabat Mater dolorosa is a question of debate. The English title given above is by Denis F. MacCarthy. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Stabat Mater Speciosa must be distinguished from the Stabat Mater. Dolorosa (q.v.). … Continue reading “Stabat Mater Speciosa”
Stabat Mater dolorosa
Stabat Mater dolorosa = saint Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Stabat Mater
Stabat Mater The opening words of two companion hymns, one of which (Stabat Mater Dolorosa) is in liturgical use, while the other (Stabat Mater Speciosa) is not. They celebrate the emotions of Our Lady at the Cross and at the Manger — Calvary and Bethlehem — respectively, and may conveniently be differentiated here by the … Continue reading “Stabat Mater”
St. Sophia
St. Sophia SEE SOPHIA. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
St. Louis School of Philosophy
St. Louis School of Philosophy Started with the first meeting between Henry Brokmeyer and Wm. Torrey Harris (q.v.) in 1858, it became one of the most important and influential movements in America to die in the early 1880’s with the dispersion of the members who included among others Denton J. Snider, Adolph E. Kroeger, George … Continue reading “St. Louis School of Philosophy”
St. Clair, John H
St. Clair, John H a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was born in Virginia about 1837, and was a member of the St. Louis Conference, of which he became a superannuate in 1874. His last charge was Choteau Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. He died near St. Louis, Oct. 29, 1874. See Minutes of … Continue reading “St. Clair, John H”
St. Clair, Alanson
St. Clair, Alanson a Congregational minister, was born at Greene, Me., 1804. He was for twenty-five years active in the antislavery cause, and established and edited two papers devoted to it. He was ordained in June, 1844, and became acting pastor at Muskeegon, Mich., for ten years. From 1864 to 1868 at Newago; from 1868 … Continue reading “St. Clair, Alanson”