The Origin & Propagation of Sin

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CONTENTS
1
Its alleged necessity as an explanation of human nature
7
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10
The truth and error in Pelagianism
13
Original Guilt necessarily abandoned
20
A The doctrine of Original Sin in the Christian Confessions
21
II
25
Our socalled propensities to evil natural nonmoral
100
The theological doctrine really speculative
121
God responsible for the possibility man for the actuality
122
The divine permission of evil necessary to a moral order
138
a The Fallstory of Gen III
144
Its need of the Critical Regress
150
F Malebranche and Geulincx etc on Original
187
G Kant on the propensity to evil in
193
J Schleiermacher on Sin and Original
206

Moral evil nonexistent before conscience
106
Sin thus explained and not explained away
112
PRESUPPOSITIONS OF THE NEW THEORY
116
TO LECTURE III
214
N On the moral solidarity of the race
222
By Malebranche
233

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