John Smith, the Se-Baptist, Thomas Helwys And the First Baptist Church in England

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John Smith, the Se-Baptist, Thomas Helwys And the First Baptist Church in England
Walter H Walter Herbert Burgess
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6, 7 ; Eccles. Vii. 29).
15. That Adam sinning was not moved or inclined thereto by God, or by any decree of God but that he fell from his innocency and died the death alone, by the temptation of Satan, his free will assenting thereunto freely (Gen. Iii. 6).
16. That the same day that Adam sinned, he died the death (Gen. Ii. 17), for the reward of sin is death (Rom. Vi. 23), and this is that which the Apostle saith, dead in trespasses and sins (Eph. Ii. I), which is loss of innocency, of the pe
...ace of conscience and comfortable presence of God (Gen. Iii. 7, 11).
17. That Adam being fallen did not lose any natural power or faculty which God created in his soul, for the work of the devil, 242 A Confession of Faith which is (sin), cannot abolish God's works or creatures : and therefore being fallen he still retained freedom of will (Gen. Iii. 23' 24).
18. That original sin is an idle term, and that there is no such thing as men intend by the word (Ezek. Xviii. 20), because God threatened death only to Adam (Gen.


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