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CHAPTER 8.

OF THE STATE OF ADAM BEFORE
THE FALL, OR OF ORIGINAL RIGHTEOUSNESS.


S. S.

Lib. Arbit.

“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them,” Genesis 1:27. “Put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him,” Colossians 3:10. “—which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness,” Ephesians 4:24.

“There was in man before the fall an inclination to sinning, though not so vehement and inordinate as now it is,” Armin. “God put upon man a repugnancy to his law,” Gesteranus in the Synod. “Man, by reason of his creation, had an affection to those things that are forbidden by the law,” Corv.

“Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but he hath sought out many inventions,” Ecclesiastes 7:29. “By one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin,” Romans 5:12.

“The will of man had never any spiritual endowments,” Rem. Apol.

“Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God tempteth no man: but every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust,” James 1:13,14.

“It was not fit that man should have a law given him, unless he had a natural inclination to what was forbidden by the law,” Corv.

 


ENDNOTES:

  [1] “Ex ratione creationis homo habebat affectum ad ea quae vetabantur.” — Corv. ad Molin., cap. 6. sect. 1.

  [2] “Deus homini repugnantiam indidit adversus legem.”—Joh. Gest. In Synod. Confes.

  [3] “Homo non est idoneus cui lex feratur, quando in eo, ad id quod lege vetatur, non est propensio, ac inclinatio naturalis.”—Corv. ad Molin., cap. 10. sect. 15.

  [4] “Inclinatio ad peccandum ante lapsum in homine fuit, licet non ita vehemens ac inordinata ut nunc est.”—Armin. ad Artic. Respon.

  [5] “Justitia originalis instar fraeni fuit, quod preestabat internae concupiscentiae ordinationem.”—Corv. ad Molin., cap. 8. sect. 1.

  [6] “In spirituali morte non separantur proprie dona spiritualia a voluntate, quia illa nunquam fuerunt ei insita.”—Rem. Coll. Hag., p. 250.

  [7] “Vidi ego zelantem parvulum qui nondum loquebatur, et intuebatur pallidus, amaro aspectu colluctaneum suum.”—Aug.

  [8] “Operatio quae simul incipit cum esse rei, est ei ab agente, a quo habet esse, sicut moveri sursum inest igni a generante.”—Alvar., p. 199.

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