Gobat, George
Moral theologian; born at Charmoilles, in the Diocese of Basil, now in the Department of the Doubs, France, 1 July, 1600; died 23 March, 1679.
Gobban Saer
Regarded in traditional lore as the greatest Irish architect of the seventh century, and popularly canonized as St. Gobban; b. at Turvey, near Malahide, Co. Dublin, about 560.
Gobelinus, Person
Westphalian known as an historian and an ardent reformer of monastic life in his native land. (1358-1421)
God, Existence of
The arguments for God's existence are variously classified and entitled by different writers, but all agree in recognizing the distinction between a priori, or deductive, and a pos…
God, Relation of the Universe to
Sections include essential dependence of the universe on God, divine immanence and transcendence, and possibility of the supernatural.
Godden, Thomas
True name Tylden. Born at Addington, Kent, 1624; died in London, 1 Dec., 1688.
Godeau, Antoine
Bishop, poet and exegete; b. at Dreux in the diocese of Chartres, 1605; d. at Vence, 21 April, 1672.
Godelina, Saint
Physically and psychologically abused by her husband Bertolf and mother-in-law, until finally she was murdered at Bertolf's orders in 1070.
Godet des Marais, Paul
Bishop of Chartres, France; b. at Talcy, near Blois, 1647; d. at Chartres, 1709.
Godfrey of Bouillon
Duke of Lower Lorraine and first King of Jerusalem, son of Eustache II, Count of Boulogne, and of Ida, daughter of Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lower Lorraine; b. probably at Boulo…
Godfrey of Fontaines
A scholastic philosopher and theologian; born near Liège within the first half of the thirteenth century.
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