What is the origin of the name Beza?
1: Spanish: variant of Baeza. This surname is also established in Guatemala.2: Polish (also Bęza): unexplained.3: Ethiopian: from the personal name Beza which is interpreted as e.g. ‘he multiplied’ in the Amharic [...]
An historical sketch of the Protestant Church of France, from its origin to the present times, with parallel notices of the Church of Scotland...
...Rochelle in 1571, the celebrated Theodore Beza presided as moderator, and the Queen of Navarre, the Prince of Navarre, Henry... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1571)
...Rochelle in 1571, the celebrated Theodore Beza presided as moderator, and the Queen of Navarre, the Prince of Navarre, Henry... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1571)
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An historical sketch of the Protestant Church of France, from its origin to the present times, with parallel notices of the Church of Scotland...
..." The confession being read. Monsieur de Beza acquainted the assembly of those heresies dispersed abroad in Poland and Transylvania,... (Poland, Poland - 1837)
..." The confession being read. Monsieur de Beza acquainted the assembly of those heresies dispersed abroad in Poland and Transylvania,... (Poland, Poland - 1837)
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An historical sketch of the Protestant Church of France, from its origin to the present times, with parallel notices of the Church of Scotland...
...honoured Protestant Church of Geneva. Theodore Beza wrote of Daneau, Professor of... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1579)
...honoured Protestant Church of Geneva. Theodore Beza wrote of Daneau, Professor of... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1579)
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An historical sketch of the Protestant Church of France, from its origin to the present times, with parallel notices of the Church of Scotland during the same period
What is the origin of the name Beza?
1: Spanish: variant of Baeza. This surname is also established in Guatemala.2: Polish (also Bęza): unexplained.3: Ethiopian: from the personal name Beza which is interpreted as e.g. ‘he multiplied’ in the Amharic [...]