| <p> <b> JOHN. </b> —The father of [[Simon]] Peter (John 1:42; John 21:15-17, Revised Version NT 1881, OT 1885; Authorized Version <i> [[Jonas]] </i> ). See Peter. </p> | | <p> ''''' jon ''''' ( Ἰωάννης , <i> ''''' Iōánnēs ''''' </i> ): The name of several persons mentioned in the Apocrypha: </p> <p> (1) Father of Mattathias, grandfather of [[Judas]] Maccabeus and his brothers ( 1 Maccabees 2:1 ). </p> <p> (2) Eldest son of Mattathias, surnamed [[Gaddis]] (which see). </p> <p> (3) Father of Eupolemus, one of the envoys sent to Rome by Judas Maccabeus ( 1 Maccabees 8:17; 2 Maccabees 4:11 ). </p> <p> (4) John Hyrcanus, "a valiant man," son of Simon, and nephew of Judas Maccabeus ( 1 Maccabees 13:53; 16:1 ). See [[Asmoneans]]; [[Maccabees]] . </p> <p> (5) One of the envoys sent to treat with [[Lysias]] ( 2 Maccabees 11:17 ). </p> |
| <p> is the name of several early Scotch prelates: </p> <p> 1. [[Consecrated]] bishop of the see of [[Glasgow]] in 1115. Some time after he made a visit to the [[Holy]] Land. He rebuilt and adorned the cathedral church, and consecrated it in July, 1136; divided the diocese into two archdeaconries of Glasgow and Teviotdale, set up the offices of dean, subdean, chancellor, treasurer, sacrist, chantor, and succentor, and settled a prebend upon each of them out of the donations he had received from the king. He was witness to a charter of St. David's to the monastery of Newbottle in 1140. He died May 28, 1147. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 232. </p> <p> 2. A monk of Sais, in Normandy, and bishop of the see of the [[Isles]] about 1151. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 297. </p> <p> 3. Consecrated (with Hugh) bishop of St. Andrews in 1178. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 12. </p> <p> 4. [[Bishop]] of [[Caithness]] in 1185, and witness to king [[William]] in a donation to the abbey of Kinloss, at the time when [[Hugo]] was chancellor of the kingdom. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 206. </p> <p> 5. Bishop of [[Galloway]] in 1189. He became a monk of [[Holyrood]] House in 1206, and died in 1209. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 272. </p> <p> 6. Bishop of [[Aberdeen]] about 1200, and such in 1201. He died in 1207. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 105. </p> <p> 7. [[Probably]] bishop of the Isles in 1226. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 299. </p> <p> 8. Bishop of [[Dunkeld]] in 1356, and was still such in 1365. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 84. </p> <p> 9. Probably bishop of the Isles about 1388. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 304. </p> <p> 10. Bishop of Ross in 1420, and witness in the same year to a resignation made by William Graham of his barony of Kerdale into the hands of Thomas, earl of Moray. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 189. </p> <p> 11. Bishop of the Isles about 1490, and privy-councillor to king James IV, from whom he received the abbacy of Icolumkill in 1507. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 305. </p> <p> 12. Bishop of [[Argyle]] in 1499. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 288. </p> <p> 13. [[Joannes]] Electus Sodoren, sat in the [[Parliament]] in 1524. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 306. </p>
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| <p> The name of no fewer than 23Popes. </p> <p> ope from 523 to 526, was canonised; </p> <p> ope from 532 to 535; </p> <p> ope from 560 to 578; </p> <p> ope from 640 to 642; </p> <p> ope from 686 to 687; </p> <p> ope from 701 to 705; </p> <p> ope from 705 to 707; </p> <p> ope from 872 to 882; </p> <p> ope from 898 to 900; </p> <p> ope from 914 to 928; </p> <p> ope from 931 to 936; </p> <p> ope from 956 to 964—was only 18 when elected, led a licentious life; </p> <p> ope from 965 to 972; </p> <p> ope from 984 to 985; </p> <p> ope in 985; </p> <p> ope from 985 to 996; </p> <p> ope in 1003; </p> <p> ope from 1003 to 1009; </p> <p> ope from 1024 to 1033; </p> <p> nti-Pope from 1043 to 1046; </p> <p> ope from 1276 to 1277; </p> <p> earned man, a steadfast, and a courageous; </p> <p> ope in 1410, deposed in 1415—was an able man, but an unscrupulous. </p>
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