Davenant - Houston-Packer Collection BT810 .D38 1641

294 The Sublapfarians doc /vine been íhewn. Again whereas he fuppofeth that Adams finne cannot be truly accounted a perfonall offenf in his pofferitie, both the Scripture and the common confent of Di- vines run againft hire. For though it benot perfonall in the fame fenfe wherein aftuall finnes done by menhaving the ufe of reafon and free-will are Paid tobe their perfonall actions , yet it is in another fenfe voluntary andperfonall, becaufe it was fodone that e- very fingular perfon ofmankind is involved in that very voluntary finne and in the guilt of punifhment or death due thereunto. So faith the Apoflle, Sinneanddeath entred into the worldby one. but how In quantum in eo omnes peccaverunt. And. again By one marts Part. difobedience many weremade(inners. Halenfis nrerrla to this purpo!e faith, 1Secund, mAuruflinum pia,. z96. concedimus quanonpuniturparvulus pro 'col- pa patris, fed pro culpa r«a,propriè loquendo. Non enim dicit potclus guòa olfim Adam peccavit, feddicit omnes peccaverurt in Adam. Erat enim ,psi Adam nonfolúm volun- tas unies f ngularis perfon fidvoluntas uni- verfalis nature. Adamo cadente á jaiflitiaori- Jinali, cecidit etiarn qu e1ibet voluntas pofiero- ram. Caret enim voluntas cujofibet ills recd- tudírtequam habuiffet i Adam f etifft. Aqui- ;, I z, iprs. FfI.era'.10. nas and Cajetane hold Adams finne to be iDe ez iff. voluntary unto all his pofleritie, k quan. grant. . unfwnt mexnbra Adami. tan -nine, 1 Pec- e. sQ B11 áVimI ÿ 4cra.

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