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Bernhard Balzano

Bernhard Balzano (1781-1848) Catholic mathematician . Priest. Proved the binomial theorem and made valuable contributions to the theory of functions and the theory of differentiations. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Bernet, Jacques

Bernet, Jacques a French prelate, was born at St. Flour, Sept. 4, 1770. He completed his studies at rthe Seminary of St. Sulpice. The closing of this ecclesiastical establishment, which took place in August, 1792, obliged him to go to a hospital in order to recover from an illness which had attacked him. In order … Continue reading “Bernet, Jacques”

Berner Johann Benjamin

Berner Johann Benjamin a German Protestant theologian, was born at Greitz, Sept. 9, 1727, and died May 12, 1772. His principal works are, Kurzgefasste Abhandlung von dem Kreutzestode unsers Heylandes (Schleitz, 1760), transl. from the Latin of Richter: Die selige Beschdftigung des Glaubens msit dem Begrdbniss Christi (Zeulenroda, 1761): Der glaubige Paulus iin Triibsal und … Continue reading “Berner Johann Benjamin”

Berne, Synod of

Berne, Synod of an assembly of the clergy of Berne, Switzerland, to consolidate the work of the Reformation, held in 1532. It was the first of the Reformed synods of Berne, and was attended by 230 of the clergy, June 9-14, 1532. A Church Directory and Manual for Pastors were adopted, containing many excellent regulations, … Continue reading “Berne, Synod of”

Berne

Berne The fourth city of Switzerland in population, capital of a canton of the same name which is the second of the Swiss cantons in size and first in population, and since 1848, capital of the Swiss Confederation, is situated at a point 1,788 feet above the sea level, in Lat. 46°57′ N., and Long. … Continue reading “Berne”

Bernd Adam

Bernd Adam a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born at Breslau, March 31, 1676. He studied at Leipsic, where he also was appointed preacher of St. Peter’s in 1711. In 1728 he published a treatise, Einfuss der gottlichen Wahrheiten in den Willen und in das Leben der .enschen, in which he showed an inclination towards … Continue reading “Bernd Adam”