Man by sin lost the blessedness for which he was made, and found the misery for which he was not made
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Man was created to see God 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Man by sin lost the blessedness for which he was made, and found the misery for which he was not made 1 0 2Opposing Arguments
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Man by sin lost the blessedness for which he was made, and found the misery for which he was not made 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Without God it is ill with us 1 0 2Mentions
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Our first parents in Paradise sinned grievously through transgression of the Divine probationary commandment 1 0 2Through the sin our first parents lost sanctifying grace and provoked the anger and the indignation of God 1 0 2Our first parents became subject to death and to the dominion of the Devil 1 0 2Adam's sin is transmitted to his posterity, not by imitation, but by descent 1 0 2In the state of original sin, man is deprived of sanctifying grace and all that this implies, as well as of the preternatural gifts of integrity 1 0 2God, by an eternal resolve of His will, predestines certain men, on account of their foreseen sins, to eternal rejection 1 0 2The grace by which we are justified may be lost, and is lost by every grievous mortal, serious sin 1 0 2All human beings subject to original sin are subject to the law of death 1 0 2God created man in his image, that he might be mindful of him, think of him, and love him 1 0 2Humanity was dead in sins, but was saved by God's grace 1 0 2