- NEVIUS
- Naevius
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions . 2014.
NEVIUS — corrupte pro Naevius … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Nevius — Not to be confused with Naevius or Nevus. Nevius is a surname, and may refer to: C. W. Nevius (21st century), American sportswriter Craig J. Nevius (21st century), American playwright Joannes Nevius (circa 1627 1672), American politician… … Wikipedia
Nevius, John Livingston — ( 182 9 1893 ) missionary supporter of three self independent churches Nevius was born into a Presbyterian family in Seneca County, New York, on March 4, 1829. At the age of 15, he entered Union College in Sch enectady. He graduated in 1848 … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
Nevius Street Bridge — Raritan Bridge U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Nevius, John Livingston — (1829–93) Missionary. Nevius was educated at Princeton Seminary in New Jersey, and he served as a Presbyterian missionary in China from 1854. He is remembered as the author of the ‘Nevius method’ of mission which involved self support,… … Who’s Who in Christianity
NEVIUS, John L. — (1829 1893) highly successful American PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY who worked first in China and then Korea. He developed the so called Nevius System which promoted self sufficient CHURCHES run by local people. His most important writings are The… … Concise dictionary of Religion
Craig J. Nevius — is a Chicago born playwright turned Hollywood producer. He is the owner of Windmill Entertainment LLC, a television development and production company that specializes in both scripted and unscripted projects with pop culture appeal. Contents 1… … Wikipedia
John Livingstone Nevius — John Livingston Nevius (1829 1893) was a Protestant missionary in China and Korea, appointed by the American Presbyterian Mission. Indigenous Church Mission After questioning the methods of western missionaries of his time, Nevius took up the… … Wikipedia
PONS Nevius — seu Neviae, Antonin. Ponferrada, oppid. Hispaniae Tarraconensis, in Gallaecia, inter Austricam 14. et Villam Francam Gallaeciae in occasum 5. leucis, Ferrar. Baudrando hodie Puente de Neyra dicitur; et 2. leucis distat a Luco Augusti in meridiem; … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Histoire Des Missions Protestantes — Cet article est le cinquième d un ensemble concernant l expansion et la diffusion du christianisme, qui comprend : Expansion du christianisme du Ve siècle au XVe siècle. Missions catholiques aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles. Missions … Wikipédia en Français