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Chapter 6
Of the Fall of Man, of Sin, and of the Punishment Thereof
Outline 1 — Theme: Of the Fall | |
Paras | I. The nature of the Fall |
1 | A. The general setting of the Fall: “Although God created. . . .in his honour” |
1. Integrity | |
2. Contingency | |
3. Brevity | |
B. The particular description of the Fall: “Satan using. . . .” | |
1. The occasion of the Fall | |
2. The manner of the Fall | |
3. The essence of the Fall | |
4. The substance of the Fall | |
5. The permission of the Fall | |
2-5 | II. The result of the Fall |
2 | A. Representative sin |
3 | B. Original sin |
1. Its transmission: “They being the root. . .” | |
Its dual basis | |
Its dual essence | |
Its defined recipients | |
2. Its results: “being now conceived. . . .” | |
4 | C. Actual sin |
1. Its source: “from original corruption” | |
2. Its climate: “whereby we are utterly . . . . evil” | |
5 | D. Remaining sin |
Outline 2 — Theme: Of Sin | |
1 | I. The origin of sin: the Fall |
A. Its general setting | |
B. Its particular description | |
2-3 | II. The solidarity in sin |
2 | A. Its reality |
3 | B. Its transmission |
4-5 | III. The effects of sin |
4 | A. Its reign in the unregenerate generally |
5 | B. It remains in the regenerate particularly |
From: Samuel E. Waldron, A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith, (Evangelical Press, 1989), p. 93-94. Used by permission.
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