Merit, Forgiveness of Sins, and Baptism of Infants
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This book explores the theological implications of original sin, the necessity of baptism, and the role of divine grace in salvation, emphasizing that all humans are involved in sin through natural descent from Adam and can only attain redemption through Christ's grace. | 84 |
This book affirms that, in this life, no human is entirely without sin except Christ, emphasizing that divine grace and human free will can enable one to live without sin, but no one actually does in practice. | 71 |
This book discusses and defends the doctrine of original sin, emphasizing its longstanding acceptance within the Church and its biblical foundations, especially in the context of infant baptism. | 28 |