Burgesse, Original Sin, 397, adds the covenant-idea to that of natural generation, in order to prevent imputation of the sins of immediate ancestors as well as those of Adam.
God is about to produce a certain nature by his own creative act, or by sustaining the laws of natural generation.
The tiger, we well know, has received from his Maker, either directly or through the laws of natural generation sustained by the Most High, a ferocious nature.
And because several forms of the same species cannot at the same time be in the same subject, it is impossible for several paternities to be in a man who is the father of several sons by natural generation.
And because the end of natural generation, in that which is generated, is the essence of the species, which the definition signifies, this essence of the species is called the "nature.
But it would not be so were he the father of one son by natural generationand of another by adoption.
Even with the Jews, religion was transmitted and disused, not as under Christianity by conversion, but by natural generation or family adoption.
The Christian priesthood is not a caste, and is transmitted by the election of grace, not as with the Israelites and all sacerdotal nations, by natural Generation.
Woman, however, was not produced from man by natural generation, but by the Divine Power alone.
Thus a man loves his fellow townsman with a social love, while he loves a blood relation with natural affection, in so far as he is one with him in the principle of natural generation.
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