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History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science

CHAPTER II
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To affirm that death was in the world before the fall of Adam, was a state crime.
CONDEMNATION OF PELAGIUS.

It is very instructive to consider the principles on which this strange decision was founded.

Since the question was purely philosophical, one might suppose that it would have been discussed on natural principles; instead of that, theological considerations alone were adduced.

The attentive reader will have remarked, in Tertullian's statement of the principles of Christianity, a complete absence of the doctrines of original sin, total depravity, predestination, grace, and atonement.

The intention of Christianity, as set forth by him, has nothing in common with the plan of salvation upheld two centuries subsequently.


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