Articles agreed on by the bishoppes, and other learned menne in the synode at London, in the yere of our Lorde Godde, M.D.LII. for the auoiding of controuersie in opinions, and the establishement of a godlie concorde, in certeine matiers of religion.

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Articles agreed on by the bishoppes, and other learned menne in the synode at London, in the yere of our Lorde Godde, M.D.LII. for the auoiding of controuersie in opinions, and the establishement of a godlie concorde, in certeine matiers of religion.
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[[London] :: Richardus Craftonus [sic] typographus Regius excudebat. Londini,
mense Iunij. An. do. M .D.LIII [1553]]
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Of originall, or birthe sinne

[ 8] ORIginall Sinne standeth not in the fo∣lowing of Adam, as the Pellagianes doe vainelie talke, whiche also the Anabap∣tistes doe now a daies renue, but it is the fault, &

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corruption of the nature of euery manne that na∣turallie is engendred of the ofspring of Adam, whereby manne is very farre gone from his for∣mer righteousnesse whiche he had at his creation and is of his owne nature geuen to eiuill, so that the fleshe desireth alwaies contrarie to the spirit, and therefore in euery persone borne into this world, it deserueth Goddes wrath & damnation: And this infection of nature doeth remaine, yea in theim that are baptized, wherby the lust of the fleshe called in Greke 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 (whiche some dooe expoune, the Wisedome, some sensualitie, some the affection, some the desire of the flesh) is not subiect to the lawe of GOD. And although there is no condemnation for theim that beleue, and are baptized, yeat Thapostle doeth confesse, that concupiscence, and lust hath of it self the na∣ture of sinne.

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