 | 1988 - 180 ページ
...to all evil." The Westminster Confession makes the classic statement that "our first parents . . . fell from their original righteousness and communion...and so became dead in sin, and wholly defiled." In sin, says the Confession of 1967, "men claim mastery of their own lives, turn against God and their... | |
 | John Gatta - 1989 - 256 ページ
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 | Barry Alan Shain - 1996 - 422 ページ
...authoritative confession of reformed dogma taught, Our first parents, being seduced by the subtilty and temptation of Satan, sinned in eating the forbidden...defiled in all the faculties and parts of soul and body. . . . From this original corruption, whereby we are utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite... | |
 | Francis J. Bremer - 1995 - 288 ページ
...upon condition of perfect and personal obedience." But "our first parents" violated this covenant and "fell from their original righteousness and communion...defiled in all the faculties and parts of soul and body" The effects of this original sin were borne not only by Adam and Eve but by all who came after them.... | |
 | R. C. Sproul - 1998 - 342 ページ
...Confession again elegantly expresses the results of the Fall, particularly as it relates to human beings: By this sin they fell from their original righteousness...became dead in sin, and wholly defiled in all the parts and faculties of soul and body. They being the root of all mankind, the guilt of this sin was... | |
 | Karen Halttunen - 1998 - 374 ページ
...Adam, offering the first man life in return for perfect obedience. But when Adam and Eve disobeyed God, they "fell from their original righteousness and communion...in all the faculties and parts of soul and body," and all of their descendants fell with them into a sinful estate consisting in "the guilt of Adam's... | |
 | Lucas E. Morel - 2000 - 272 ページ
...Presbyterians, strict adherents to the Westminster Confession of Faith, held that man's nature was "wholly defiled in all the faculties and parts of soul and body." A person could be saved by "God's free and special grace alone, not from any thing at all foreseen... | |
 | William Cathcart - 2001 - 502 ページ
...original righteousness ond communion with God, and we in them, whereby death cnmc upon all; all becoming dead in sin and wholly defiled in all the faculties and parts of soul and body. 3. They being the root, and, by God's appointment, standing in the room and stead of all mankind ;... | |
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