Lightfoot, Joseph Barber — (1828–89) Bishop, Historian and Theologian. Lightfoot was born in Liverpool, England, and was educated at the University of Cambridge, where he was a student of B.F. westcott. He had a distinguished career as first Hulsean and then Lady… … Who’s Who in Christianity
LIGHTFOOT, JOSEPH BARBER — bishop of Durham, born at Liverpool; was a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, was eminent among English scholars as a New Testament exegete, became bishop of Durham in 1879; died at Bournemouth (1828 1889) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Lightfoot, Joseph Barber — (1828 1889) Theologian and scholar, b. at Liverpool, and ed. at King Edward s School, Birmingham, and Camb., entered the Church, and was successively Hulsean Prof. of Divinity 1861, Chaplain to Queen Victoria 1862, member of the New Testament… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Joseph Barber Lightfoot — (April 13, 1828 ndash; December 21, 1889) was an English theologian and Bishop of Durham, usually known as J.B. Lightfoot.He was born in Liverpool, where his father was an accountant. He was educated at King Edward s School, Birmingham, under… … Wikipedia
Joseph Barber Lightfoot — (* 13. April 1828 in Liverpool; † 12. Dezember 1889 in Bournemouth) war ein britischer Theologe und anglikanischer Bischof von Durham. Lightfoot war Mitglied des Trinity College der Cambridge University. 1861 wurde er Hulsean professor of… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Joseph Barber — (1757 – July 16 1811) was an English landscape painter and art teacher.Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Barber moved to Birmingham in the 1770s, where he worked painting papier mâché and japanned goods. [cite… … Wikipedia
Lightfoot — may refer to the following people:* Gordon Lightfoot, a Canadian singer songwriter * David Lightfoot, an Australian film producer * Hannah Lightfoot, a sometimes erroneously named wife of George III of the United Kingdom * Gail Lightfoot, a… … Wikipedia
Lightfoot — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Amanda Lightfoot (* 1987), britische Biathletin Gordon Lightfoot (* 1938), kanadischer Folk Musiker Hannah Lightfoot (1730–1759), englische Quäkerin und legitime Ehefrau des Prinzen und späteren Königs… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lightfoot House — (19 North Bailey, Durham, directly across the road from Durham Cathedral) is one of the buildings that comprises St Chad s College, Durham University. It is a Grade II listed building that was constructed in the 18th century, that is used as a… … Wikipedia
Lightfoot — [ laɪtfʊt], Joseph Barber, englisch anglikanischer Theologe, * Liverpool 13. 4. 1828, ✝ Bournemouth 21. 12. 1889; wurde 1861 Professor der Theologie in Cambridge, 1879 Bischof von Durham. Lightfoot war 1870 80 Mitglied der Kommission zur… … Universal-Lexikon