| Ammi Rogers - 1836 - 276 pagina’s
...they are wholly inclined to all kind of evil, and entirely disabled to all kind of good ; that they are utterly indisposed, disabled and made opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to all evil. In answer, the Episcopal Church holds that since Jesus Christ is the light which lighteth every man... | |
| Lyman Beecher - 1836 - 254 pagina’s
...highest judicature, I believe and teach, that ' Adam, being the root of all mankind, the guilt of his sin was imputed, and the same death in sin, and corrupted nature conveyed to all his posterity, descending from him by ordinary generation:' that from ' this original corruption, whereby... | |
| George Junkin - 1836 - 200 pagina’s
...sin of Adam. Confession, chap.- VI: 5 3. "They beinw the root of all mankind, the guilt of this sin was imputed, and the same death in- sin and corrupted nature conveyed to all thefr posterity,- descending from them by ordinary generation." $ 6. "Every sin, -both• original... | |
| Lewis Feuilleteau Wilson Andrews - 1837 - 208 pagina’s
...faculties and parts of soul and body. 3. They being the root of all mankind, the guilt of this sin was imputed, and the same death in sin and corrupted...nature conveyed to all their posterity, descending from thera by ordinary generation. 4. From this original corruption, whereby we are utterly indisposed,... | |
| 1837 - 372 pagina’s
...in the Presbyterian Confession of Faith, which insists upon an " original corruption, whereby they are utterly indisposed, disabled and made opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to all evil." We must all allow the general depravity pervading the world, and the many strong propensities which... | |
| Joshua Lacy Wilson - 1837 - 156 pagina’s
...in all the faculties and parts of soul and body, by this original corruption, we, ( his posterity, ) are utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to all evil, a natural man being altogether averse from that which is good, and dead in sin, is not able by his... | |
| John Dick - 1838 - 564 pagina’s
...the faculties and parts of soul and body. They being the root of all mankind, the guilt of this sin was imputed, and the same death in sin and corrupted...posterity, descending from them by ordinary generation."* Again, in the chapter on free will, it says, " Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. - 1839 - 568 pagina’s
...corrupted nature conveyed to all their posterity, descending from them by ordinary generation. (1) IV. From this original corruption, whereby we are utterly...indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to all good, (2) and wholly inclined to all evil, (3) do proceed all actual transgressions. (4) also the resurrection... | |
| Henry Augustus Boardman - 1839 - 132 pagina’s
...(Larg. Cat. Q. 22 and 25.) And, again, " They being the root of all mankind, the guilt of this sin was imputed, and the same death in sin and corrupted...posterity descending from them by ordinary generation." (Conf. Faith, Ch. F/.) It will be my object in this discourse to prove the doctrine contained in these... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1839 - 134 pagina’s
...the very nature of the case. It teaches us that we inherit from our first parent a depraved nature, " whereby we are utterly indisposed, disabled, and made...opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to all evil." It is too evident to admit of argument, that no one, not even an infant, possessing such a nature,... | |
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