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*"Disputationes de Divini Verbi Incarnatione" (Saragossa, 1639);
*{{lang|la|Disputationes de Divini Verbi Incarnatione}} (Saragossa, 1639);
*"Disputationes de Sacramentis in genere, Eucharistia et Ordine" (Lyons, 1651) a posthumous work.
*{{lang|la|Disputationes de Sacramentis in genere, Eucharistia et Ordine}} (Lyons, 1651), a posthumous work.


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Agostino Bernal (born at Magallon in Aragon in 1587; died at Saragossa, 13 September 1642) was a Spanish Jesuit theologian.

Life

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He entered the Society of Jesus in 1603 when sixteen years old. A classical scholar, he taught humanities and rhetoric with success. The greater part of his life, however, he spent as professor of philosophy and theology at Saragossa.

Works

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His published works are:

  • Disputationes de Divini Verbi Incarnatione (Saragossa, 1639);
  • Disputationes de Sacramentis in genere, Eucharistia et Ordine (Lyons, 1651), a posthumous work.

References

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Attribution
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Agostino Bernal". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. The entry cites: