DOCTRINE I. What we understand by the name of free-will.
SEeing that all men since the Fall and by reason of the Fall of Adam
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SEeing that all men since the Fall and by reason of the Fall of Adam
area 1.1 conceived insinne, and areb 1.2 by nature the children of wrath, having no inclination at all to that which is good, butc 1.3 altogether prone to that which is evil: This is our belief and confession concerning the free-will of a man not regenerate. By the name of free-will, we understand the will of man so to be free; that from it we do not separate the facultie of un∣derstanding, by which we judge, what is good, and what bad; what to be chosen, and what to be re∣fused.
Psalm. ••1.5.
Eph. 2.••.
Gen. 6.••.••.21.