| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Isaac Watts - 1844 - عدد الصفحات: 754
...became dead in sin,2 and wholly denied in all the faculties and parts of soul and body.3 III. They being the root of all mankind, the guilt of this sin was imputed,4 and the same death in sin and corrupted nature conveyed to all their posterity, descending... | |
| Russell Tomlinson, Daniel Parker Livermore - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 244
...and so became dead in sin, and wholly defiled in all the faculties and parts of soul and body. They being the root of all mankind, the guilt of this sin...made opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to all evtt, do proceed all actual transgressions." This is the illustration given of the idea we are considering... | |
| Church of Scotland - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 392
...became dead in sind, and wholly defiled in all the faculties and parts of soul and body*. III. They being the root of all mankind, the guilt of this sin...the same death in sin and corrupted nature conveyed the Lord God are upon the sinful kingdom, and I will destroy it from off the face of the earth ; saving... | |
| James Wood - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 342
...our first parents " being the root of all mankind; the guilt of this sin [eating the forbidden fruit] was imputed, and the same death in sin and corrupted...posterity, descending from them by ordinary generation" — and that " from this original corruption, whereby we are utterly indisposed, disabled, and made... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Sawyer - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 264
...influence of total depravity. If, as the Presbyterian Confession teaches, men are,by the sin of Adam, " utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to all evil;" if it is impossible for us of ourselves to think a good thought, or do a good action, what else can... | |
| James Denney - 1917 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...Westminster Divines came at least perilously near to this when they spoke of Adam's posterity as ' utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to all evil.' The need of redemption is only too powerfully expressed here, but what becomes of its possibility ?... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1919 - عدد الصفحات: 950
...became dead in sin,4 and wholly defiled in all the faculties and parts of soul and body.' III. They being the root of all mankind," the guilt of this...posterity descending from them by ordinary generation.' IV. From this original corruption, whereby we are utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1920 - عدد الصفحات: 390
...is abrogated. Man's course for good or for bad is fatally predetermined in every particular. He is " utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to evil " (Westm. COM/.). (BWM Not true. I vote to-day for or against a strike, so that I know that I... | |
| William Seath Provand - 1923 - عدد الصفحات: 252
...nature." Let anyone read the Article in the Westminster Confession, where it is affirmed that mankind is "utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to all good, and wholly inclined to all evil." Nor is this statement, so repugnant to reason and experience, an obiter dictum of Calvinism, so that... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 642
...views of St. Paul, Augustine, and Luther when he states that by this original corruption human beings are utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to all good and wholly inclined to all evil. Man is no longer free even to wish to do good, unless he be helped by God's grace, given only to the... | |
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