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1 4 | something must remain of its original nature as long as it exists 2 8 | into the inheritance of original sin. Through this involvement 3 9 | lapsed and damned. Hence, the original evil did not bind them in 4 9 | sins and punishments,~both original and personal, God had determined 5 10 | this state of wrath through original sin - a condition~made still 6 13 | CHAPTER XIII - Baptism and Original Sin~~ 7 13 | therefore~bore no trace of original sin - he was, by the grace 8 13 | baptism. Infants die to ~original sin only; adults, to all 9 13 | examples. ~Yet, when the original sin is signified by the 10 13 | forebears, and their multiplied original sins, so that the later~ 11 13 | they were bound to bear, as original guilt, all the sins of their~ 12 17 | antidote given us against original sin, so that what is contracted 13 23 | whether the part of this original~matter that had perished 14 28(229)| Augustine's wordplay. Man's original capacities included both 15 28(229)| posse peccare). In Adam's original sin, man lost the posse