Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 1,2| the Church, God created Adam according~to His image and
2 II, 1,2| language of the Church, Adam fell, and~his fall — his ‘
3 II, 1,2| course by the grace of God). Adam began in a state of innocence
4 II, 1,2| Preaching, 12).~God set Adam on the right path, but Adam
5 II, 1,2| Adam on the right path, but Adam had in front of him a long
6 II, 1,2| final goal.~This picture of Adam before the fall is somewhat
7 II, 1,2| Original Sin. God gave Adam free will — the power to
8 II, 1,2| it therefore rested With Adam either to accept the vocation
9 II, 1,2| aside and disobeyed God. Adam’s fall consisted essentially
10 II, 1,2| death. The consequences of Adam’s disobedience extended
11 II, 1,2| the human race, not only~Adam but all mankind became subject
12 II, 1,2| physical. Cut off from God, Adam and his descendants passed
13 II, 1,2| consequences of the fall. Adam fell, not from a great height
14 II, 1,2| teach) automatically inherit Adam’s corruption and mortality,
15 II, 1,2| free choice they imitate Adam. Many western Christians
16 II, 1,3| reach. Christ, the~Second Adam, came to earth and reversed
17 II, 1,3| the effects of the first Adam’s disobedience.~The essential
18 II, 1,5| the image of~the glory of Adam, when his face was glorified,
19 II, 2,4| If Christ is the New Adam, Mary is the New Eve, whose
20 II, 2,4| rest of the descendants~of Adam, putting her in a completely
21 II, 4,6| first~family, commanding Adam and Eve to be fruitful and
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