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1."... of Adam's fall, and that at this juncture the reasoning that Adam has already espoused is blasphemous, and in effect part of the process of sinning. (23) In the second instance, the comparison..."

Source:  Graves, Neil D. "Infelix culpa: Milton's Son of God and the incarnation as a fall in Paradise Lost" Philological Quarterly 81.2 Mar. 22 2002: 159-184

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2."... sins but not mine melting in a pot of thieves wild card up my sleeve thick heart of stone my sins my own I engrave my own palm sweet black X Adam placed no hex on me ..."

Source:  SMITH, GREG. ""And all the Sinners, Saints": Patti Smith, Pioneer Musician and Poet" Midwest Quarterly 41.2 Jan. 1 2000: 173

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3." Ambrose believed that original sin had deprived humanity of true freedom and "(as) a result of Adam's sin, people simply could not govern themselves" (187)."

Source:  KELLY, JOSEPH F. "Liberty, Dominion, and The Two Swords: On the Origins of WesternPolitical Theology," Theological Studies 60.4 Dec. 1 1999: 755

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4." David, the author of our text [Psalms 103:10-14], declares that, "God has not dealt with us after our sins." Sin was ushered into this world through Adam's disobedience to the Father."

Source:  . "God is the Father of mercy, not a `daddy' who ignores" Washington Times June 21 1999: 2

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5." AUGUSTINE ON SIN AND SEXUALITY If we step back from our reflections on sin as a general sense of human failure associated with Adam's exile..."

Source:  Otten, Willemien. "Augustine on marriage, monasticism, and the community of the church" Theological Studies v59.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 385-406

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6." Again focusing on the Adam and Eve story, most thinkers blamed Eve for original sin, for tempting Adam to eat of the tree of knowledge. [28] Reinforcing these beliefs was the Aristotelian..."

Source:  Edwards, Kathryn A. "FEMALE SOCIABILITY, PHYSICALITY, AND AUTHORITY IN AN EARLY MODERN HAUNTING" Journal of Social History 33.3 Mar. 22 2000: 601

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7." Pier Franco Beatrice on 'Ascetical fasting and original sin' makes a valid minor point (that orthodoxy places Adam's sin in the belly, not in the bodily parts below it); Wendy Mayer has..."

Source:  WICKHAM, L. R. "Prayer and spirituality in the early Church & Studies inpatristic Christology. Proceedings of the Third Maynooth PatristicConference, October 1996" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51.1 Jan. 1 2000: 120

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8." When Adam and Eve committed the first sin, they hid and lied."

Source:  . "Letters" Planning 66.5 May 1 2000: 27

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9." According to the Book of Genesis+ Adam and Eve were the first people on earth, and he believed that the sin of the "first parents" gave rise to all the calamities that were described in the subsequent chapters of this history book."

Source:  Mark-Walker, Diane,Vihos, Lisa. "Boucicaut Master.(his name derives from the identification of his hand in a book of hours made for the Marechal de Boucicaut, Jean le Meingre II, the marshal" School Arts 99.7 Mar. 1 2000: 31

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10." Christians hold that God did not intend that Adam and Eve should commit the original sin that removed them from paradise."

Source:  Schoenig, Richard. "The Idiot's Guide to Salvation" Humanist 60.1 Jan. 1 2000: 39

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11." By the time Satan finds Eve alone, she seems more, rather than less, likely to yield to his blandishments, in part because Adam and the angel have educated her so well in the possibility of sin."

Source:  Tanner, John S. "THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TEMPTATION IN PERELANDRA AND PARADISE LOST: WHAT LEWIS LEARNED FROM MILTON" Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature 52.2 Jan. 1 2000: 131

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12." Piers Plowman noted in the early Middle Ages that "In Adam's sin, sinned we all," meaning by that that we are sinful by virtue of being alive."

Source:  STRONG, TRACY B. "Setting One's Heart on Honesty: The Tensions of Liberalism and Religion" Social Research 66.4 Dec. 22 1999: 1143

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13."... he held Mr. Clinton responsible for what he had done - likening his sins to those of Adam and Eve - he had enough blame left over to point at Rep."

Source:  Murray, Frank J. "Bumpers pleads for mercy for friend: Retired senator peppers defense with jokes, folsky anecdotes" Washington Times Jan. 22 1999: 13

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14." Jesus is the Samaritan who, in becoming human for us, discovered Adam outside the Garden of Eden, wounded by sin and shame."

Source:  KEENAN, JAMES F. "APPLYING THE SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY CASUISTRY OF ACCOMMODATION TO HIV PREVENTION" Theological Studies 60.3 Sept. 1 1999: 492

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15." Colson also recognizes the doctrine of original sin, holding that evil entered the world when Adam and Eve fell from grace, and attacks deeply held notions that have permeated Western thought since 18th-century French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote The Social Contract."

Source:  Edwards, Catherine. "HOW NOW SHALL WE LIVE?" Insight on the News 15.34 Sept. 13 1999: 33

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16." Heretofore, we've been taught that Christ came to redeem us from Adam's sin."

Source:  . "TO THE EDITORS" Commonweal 126.11 June 4 1999: 2

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17." And so chapter 3 continues+ offering informed and intelligent readings of the sin of Adam and Eve, Abraham's dialogue with God regarding the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah,..."

Source:  Lerner, Berel Dov. "Divine Command Ethics: Jewish and Christian Perspectives" Religious Studies 40.3 Sept. 1 2004: 382-387

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18." In book 3 of Paradise Lost the heavenly choir of angels sings a hymn of praise to the Father and the Son after the latter has offered to redeem the sin of Adam by sacrificing himself, "death for death." (66) As Diane McColley points..."

Source:  Hamlin, Hannibal. "Psalm culture in the English renaissance: Readings of Psalm 137 by Shakespeare, Spenser, Milton, and Others" Renaissance Quarterly 55.1 Mar. 22 2002: 224-258

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19." This lofty esti mation of man, the practice of two baptisms, and the Pelagian position on original sin as an imitation of and not an inheritance from Adam can all be found in Erasmus, particularly, in his lengthy annotations on Romans 5:12 and 14...."

Source:  Coogan, Robert. "Constraint on Trial: Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert and Religious Freedom." Renaissance Quarterly 55.1 Mar. 22 2002: 312-316

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20."... had to tell." Having rid himself of these preconceptions, Lewis comes to conclude that "[t]he whole point about Adam and Eve is that, as they would never, but for sin, have been old, so they were never young, never immature or undeveloped."

Source:  Bowman, Mary R. "A darker ignorance: C. S. Lewis and the nature of the fall" Mythlore 24.1 June 22 2003: 62-80

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21." George W. Bush's celebrated description of New York Times reporter Adam Clymer. "It's not a sin to call a guy an anatomical part," Mr. North said. "One..."

Source:  Duin, Julia. "Lynn revels as thorn in side of religious conservatives" Washington Times Sept. 14 2000: 2

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22." Such parturitional practical jokes defy the grim old doctrine of original sin--the unavoidable hereditary taint of Adam's misdeed in the Garden, the spiritual gene that infects the whole human race from the moment of conception."

Source:  FURNAS, J. C. "Millennial Sideshow" American Scholar 69.1 Jan. 1 2000: 87

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23." Social sins are "the result of the accumulation and concentration of many personal sins," and are "rooted in personal sin, and thus always linked to the concrete acts of individuals."(39) But what sense does it make then to speak of social sin?"

Source:  HINZE, BRADFORD E. "ECCLESIAL REPENTANCE AND THE DEMANDS OF DIALOGUE" Theological Studies 61.2 June 1 2000: 207

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24."... generates: 1 [DELTA]APB sin [alpha]/[square root of [(x-5).sup.2]+ [(y - 0).sup.2] = sin B/5 2 [DELTA]CAP sin [alpha]/[square root of [x.sup.2]+ [y.sup.2] = sin A/8 ..."

Source:  Eisenberg, Ted. "Problems" School Science and Mathematics 104.7 Nov. 1 2004: 354-359

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25." But sin that it might appear sin, working death in me by that which is good; that sin by the commandment might become exceeding sinful."

Source:  Dayan, Joan. "St. Paul's parentheses" Southwest Review 89 Mar. 22 2004: 421-442

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