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so that the Serpent hath his Seed, as well as the Woman her Seed; and this was the Womans Curse, to have her sorrows and Conceptions ▪ multiplyed, and to bring forth the Serpents Seed as well as her Own, that is, the Children or Seed of the first Blessing; and both these Contrary Seeds do partake of one and the same common Nature or Humanity. And one of these Seeds are called the Sons of God, the other the Sons of Man, Gen. 6. 6. And Both these, being the children of one Adam according to the Flesh, are yet distinguished by several Spirits, that dwell in them, and inspire them: |
so that the Serpent hath his Seed, as well as the Woman her Seed; and this was the Woman's Curse, to have her sorrows and Conceptions ▪ multiplied, and to bring forth the Serpents Seed as well as her Own, that is, the Children or Seed of the First Blessing; and both these Contrary Seeds do partake of one and the same Common Nature or Humanity. And one of these Seeds Are called the Sons of God, the other the Sons of Man, Gen. 6. 6. And Both these, being the children of one Adam according to the Flesh, Are yet distinguished by several Spirits, that dwell in them, and inspire them: |
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