beliefs
Westminster
Confession of Faith:
Chapter 6
Of the Fall of Man,
of Sin, and of the Punishment Thereof
I. Our first parents, being seduced by the
subtlety and temptation of Satan, sinned, in eating the forbidden
fruit. This their sin, God was pleased, according to his wise
and holy counsel, to permit, having purposed to order it to
his own glory.
II. By this sin they fell from their original righteousness
and communion with God, and so became dead in sin, and wholly
defiled in all the parts and faculties of soul and body.
III. 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 them by ordinary generation.
IV. From this original corruption, whereby
we are utterly indisposed, disabled, and made opposite to
all good, and wholly inclined to all evil, do proceed all
actual transgressions.
V. This corruption of nature, during this
life, doth remain in those that are regenerated; and although
it be, through Christ, pardoned, and mortified; yet both itself,
and all the motions thereof, are truly and properly sin.
VI. Every sin, both original and actual, being
a transgression of the righteous law of God, and contrary
thereunto, doth, in its own nature, bring guilt upon the sinner,
whereby he is bound over to the wrath of God, and curse of
the law, and so made subject to death, with all miseries spiritual,
temporal, and eternal.
CHAPTER VII:
Of God's Covenant with Man
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