and, in its far-reaching effects, the most disastrous of the failures of the natural man, and was closed by judgment—“So He drove out the man.” See, Gen. 1:26. Gen. 3:6. Gen. 2:16, 17. Gen. 3:22–24. —By the Fall Adam and Eve acquired, and transmitted to the race, the knowledge of good and evil. This gave conscience a basis for right moral judgment, and hence the race came under this measure of responsibility—to do good and eschew evil. The result of the Dispensation of Conscience
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