CHAPTER II.
THE FALL OF MAN. 1. The Temptation--The Serpent the Instrument--The Devil the Real Tempter 74 2. The Transgression 75 3. The Results of the Fall--Physical Evil 75 (1.) The Ground Cursed for Man's Sake, 75. (2.) Man Doomed to Labor, 75. (3.) Physical Suffering caused by the Fall, 75. (4.) Temporal Death the Result of Sin, 76. 4. Results of the Fall--Moral Evil 77 (1.) Spiritual Death--Loss of the Divine Image, 77. 5. Man's Moral Nature Corrupted by the Fall 78 6. Depravity Hereditary 79 7. The Extent of Depravity is Total or Universal 80 (1.) The Will is Depraved, 80. (2.) The Understanding Darkened, 81. (3.) The Affections Corrupt, 82. (4.) The Imagination Vitiated, 82. (5.) Man's Moral Powers Paralyzed, 83. (6.) Man's Utter Helplessness, 83.