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Did Arminius believe Adam's actual guilt was imputed against all humanity?

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All early reformers believed in the imputation of 'actual guilt' as far as I know. I am fairly certain, however, that Arminians of the 16th century did not believe in the 'imputation of guilt' as there are books that show Calvinist leaders arguing against them on this issue at this time. For example, John Owen argued against their views in 'Display of Arminianism ' and quotes, in many places, their denial of the 'imputation of guilt.' **Does anybody have historic quotes from Arminius that shows if he also did NOT believe in the 'imputation of guilt'?** I ask the question because my answer in this post assumed Arminius did not believe in the 'imputation of guilt' but that Wesley did. Now I am not 100% certain as I find clear direct quotes from Arminius hard to find.
Asked by Mike (34420 rep)
Aug 14, 2012, 07:09 AM
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