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The Dordrecht
Confession of Faith, 1632
II. Of the Fall of Man
We believe and confess, according
to the holy Scriptures, that these our first parents, Adam and
Eve, did not continue long in this glorious state in which they
were created, but that they, seduced by the subtlety and deceit
of the serpent, and the envy of the devil, transgressed the high
commandment of God and became disobedient to their Creator; through
which disobedience sin has come into the world, and death by
sin, which has thus passed upon all men, for that all have sinned,
and, hence, brought upon themselves the wrath of God, and condemnation;
for which reason they were of God driven out of Paradise, or
the pleasure garden, to till the earth, in sorrow to eat of it,
and to eat their bread in the sweat of their face, till they
should return to the earth, from which they were taken; and that
they, therefore, through this one sin, became so ruined, separated,
and estranged from God, that they, neither through themselves,
nor through any of their descendants, nor through angels, nor
men, nor any other creature in heaven or on earth, could be raised
up, redeemed, or reconciled to God, but would have had to be
eternally lost, had not God, in compassion for His creatures,
made provision for it, and interposed with His love and mercy.
Gen. 3:6; IV Esd. 3:7; Rom. 5:12,
18; Gen. 3:23; Ps. 49:8; Rev. 5:9; John 3:16.
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