The Third Breviate.
III. "Again we must ask," he says, "what sin is, -- natural? or accidental? If natural, it is not sin; if accidental, it is separable; [1369] and if it is separable, it can be avoided; and because it can be avoided, man can be without that which can be avoided." The answer to this is, that sin is not natural; but nature (especially in that corrupt state from which we have become by nature "children of wrath" [1370] ) has too little determination of will to avoid sin, unless assisted and healed by God's grace through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Footnotes:

[1369] [An accident "is a modification or quality which does not essentially belong to a thing, nor form one of its constituent or invariable attributes: as motion in relation to matter, or heat to iron."--Fleming: Vocabulary of Philosophy.--W.]

[1370] Ephesians 2:3.

2 the second breviate
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