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Excerpt from An Essay on the Salvation of All Dying in Infancy: Including Hints on the Adamic and Christian Dispensations
Christ, the blessing of a resurrection, when com hined with the consideration that they have never. Sinned against his salvation shows that' the other blessings of his reign will be granted them. The second' death is not immediately connected with the one offence of Adam but is denounced a gainst the many offences, of which men are themselves, personally guilty. Yet though this death is not mama/iately connected with the sin of Adam, it certainly has a connexion with it through the med um of men's personal guilt; for in couse quence oftheir connexion wtth him, they are expos ed to corruption, and so universally come, (though m a way which cannot be explained, ) to be depravgn ed creatures; and the evil principles engendered in their hearts, produce fruit unto death, even eternal death, in the resurrection state. This death is the wages of personal transgression, for men shall be judged at last according to their deeds done in the body, and in the body raised from the dead either be happy or miserable.
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