Anf-03 v.iv.iii.xv Pg 8
Jer. xxxi. 29.
in other words, that the father should not bear the iniquity of the son, nor the son the iniquity of the father, but that every man should be chargeable with his own sin; so that the harshness of the law having been reduced2879 2879 Edomita, cf. chap. xix. sub init. and xxix.
after the hardness of the people, justice was no longer to judge the race, but individuals. If, however, you accept the gospel of truth, you will discover on whom recoils the sentence of the Judge, when requiting on sons the sins of their fathers, even on those who had been (hardened enough) to imprecate spontaneously on themselves this condemnation: “His blood be on us, and on our children.”2880 2880
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 31
VERSE (29) - :30 La 5:7 Eze 18:2,3