| Alexander Cruden - 1843 - 972 str.
...fruit, and the covenant being m ode with Adam asa public prrttoit, not only for himself but for hu posterity, all mankind, descending from him by ordinary generation, sinned in him, and ftll with him in their first transgression, Rom. 5. 12—20. [2] Thr covenant of redemption, and salvation... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Isaac Watts - 1844 - 754 str.
...was their eating the forbidden fruit. Q. 16. Did all mankind fall in Adam's first trantgrestion ? A. The covenant being made with Adam, not only for himself,...generation, sinned in him, and fell with him in his first transgression. Q. 17. Into what estate did the fall bring mankind? A. The fall brought mankind into... | |
| Andrew Preston Peabody - 1844 - 262 str.
...freedom of their own 11* will, fell from the estate wherein they were created, by sinning against God. The covenant being made with Adam, not only for himself,...ordinary generation, sinned in him, and fell with him in the first transgression. The sinfulness of that state, whereinto man fell, consists in the guilt of... | |
| 1864 - 940 str.
...needs no comment. 3. u The covenant being made with Adam, as a public person, not for himself only, but for his posterity ; all mankind descending from...ordinary generation, sinned in him, and fell with him, in that first transgression " (Larger Cat. 22). This explains beyond a peradventure in what sense our... | |
| 1866 - 924 str.
...transgression ? Pupil. — The covenant being made with Adam as a public person, not for himself only, but for his posterity, all mankind descending from...ordinary generation sinned in him, and fell with him in that first transgression. Teacher. — Into what estate did the fall bring mankind ? Pupil. — The... | |
| Henry Augustus Boardman - 1839 - 136 str.
...statement occurs, runs thus : " The covenant being made with Adam as a public person, not for himself only, but for his posterity ; all mankind descending from...ordinary generation, sinned in him and fell with him in that first transgression." How did they sin in him ? Not literally, surely ; not as being personally... | |
| Church of Scotland - 1845 - 392 str.
...with Adam as a publick portion, not for himself only, but for his posterity, all mankind degqeuding from him by ordinary generation', sinned in him, and fell with him ju that first transgression ', Q. 23. Into what estate did the fall bring mankutdj ^•yij the fall... | |
| John Brown - 1846 - 368 str.
...deserved infinite punishment, Rom. vi. 23. Q,. 16. Did all mankind fall in Adam's first transgression ? A. The covenant being made with Adam, not only for himself,...generation, sinned in him, and fell with him, in his first transgression. Q. What was the effect of Adam's eating the forbidden fruit?—A. He fell by it, Rom.... | |
| John Green - 1870 - 304 str.
...God, amongst the trees of the garden. 16. Q. Did all mankind fall in Adam's first transgression ? A. The covenant being made with Adam, not only for himself...generation sinned in him, and fell with him in his first transgression." " Gen. i. 28. God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply,... | |
| 1870 - 682 str.
...that of our standards already quoted, viz., " The covenant being made with Adam, not for himself only, but for his posterity, all mankind descending from...ordinary generation, sinned in him, and fell with him in the first transgression." " The fall brought mankind into a state of sin and misery." The sinfulness... | |
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