man's, as suggested from without, perhaps the mitigating circumstance that allows of his redemption, 462

in what sense a nature?, 518

effect of first, not a weakening but a perversion of human nature, 521

the first did more than despoil man of a special gift of grace, 521

or man's state of apostasy, 533-664

its nature, 549-573

defined, 549

Old and New School views regarding, their difference and approximation, 549, 550

as a state, some psychological notes explanatory of, 550, 551

as a state is counteracted by an immanent divine power which leads towards salvation, 551