Peairtach
Puritan Board Doctor
I don't know if this is one of the "things not revealed" or not of value to peer into or something that shouldn't be bothered with.
Since we all have our original sin as well as our actual transgressions, and since we committed our original sin federally (covenantally) in Adam when he ate from the Tree, did Christ have to die for Adam's sins (including his first one) in order to remove the original guilt and pollution of the elect?
Or is this a foolish Q?
Since we all have our original sin as well as our actual transgressions, and since we committed our original sin federally (covenantally) in Adam when he ate from the Tree, did Christ have to die for Adam's sins (including his first one) in order to remove the original guilt and pollution of the elect?
Or is this a foolish Q?