The constant faith, paradosis, of the Church
attests to
the two-fold effects of sin, aversion from God and
conversion
to created things, the two-fold punishments due to
sin,
eternal and temporal, and the satisfaction of one by
the blood
of Christ and the other by reparation.
Tertullian (Rome, 160 -220 ),
Athanasius (Alexandria, Egypt, 293 -
373 ),
Ambrose (Tier, Germany, 340 - 397 ),
Jerome (Stridon, Slovenia, 345 - 419
),
etc.