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*[http://scriptures.lds.org/en/a_of_f/1/2#2 Article of Faith 2]
:"We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam's transgressions."
*Grimm's Fairy Tales, "The Pink"
*Grimm's Fairy Tales, "The Pink"
The young boy in this story, who has the power of wishing, is told "it is not good for you to be so much alone" and is told to wish for a young maiden to be his companion. (Though, this instruction is given by the antagonist.) The boy changes the antagonist's form (into a black dog's) and leaves to go find his father.
:The young boy in this story, who has the power of wishing, is told "it is not good for you to be so much alone" and is told to wish for a young maiden to be his companion. (Though, this instruction is given by the antagonist.) The boy changes the antagonist's form (into a black dog's) and leaves to go find his father.
 
*Enoch 85:3
*Enoch 85:3
Adam seen symbolicly in a dream of Enoch's.
:Adam seen symbolically in a dream of Enoch's.


==Cross-References==
==Cross-References==
*[[Abel]]
*[[Abel]]
*[[Adam-ondi-Ahman]]
*[[Adamic Language]]
*[[Cain]]
*[[Cain]]
*[[Eve]]
*[[Eve]]

Latest revision as of 21:02, 18 May 2017

"We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam's transgressions."
  • Grimm's Fairy Tales, "The Pink"
The young boy in this story, who has the power of wishing, is told "it is not good for you to be so much alone" and is told to wish for a young maiden to be his companion. (Though, this instruction is given by the antagonist.) The boy changes the antagonist's form (into a black dog's) and leaves to go find his father.
  • Enoch 85:3
Adam seen symbolically in a dream of Enoch's.

Cross-References