The Doctrine of Sin, The First Period, 80-250 A.D. (4): The Effects of the Fall
The First Period: 80-250 A.D. Hagenbach, writing on the "Effects of the Fall," writes as follows: The First Period: 80-250 A.D. Hagenbach, writing on the "Effects of the Fall," writes as follows: Death was the punishment which Jehovah had threatened to inflict upon the transgressors of his law. Nevertheless the act of transgression was not immediately succeeded by death, but by a train of evils which came upon both the man and the woman, introductory to death, and testifying that man had...
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