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- V ' Kori&CaroUttd M A G A Z I ,N E for.q?.&f. D I V TN I T:Y. ! uFerinzsand Dtatb ef 6ur Savisur frAi oil T! ' . itfelf; Th-t God judged)"", and the Dtv& ;f . , and tr Jikcwifc under the foth of SL.Serpext,". W r-'- it . i.r 1 Mjh. ittlat in the will tut Enmhi brtween 1 ik...-. - r2Mri(! nA 1 r I trie i htd htttirti tht ir,rinv hlmfelf a Sacrifice fcrSin art .icquirc no; mere.; and will proceed ipca this , ! tili and mcHififttd U the Writings cf Fad ta coniider this Prrphecy before, uii jr firs in the nophe,tl:ff 1 1 ne rrppnecy is ri ,01 ii;siiniece paucuw thee end tb fferzaxl ; 5W and her Seed: -It hall k . J J will put Enmity i between thtc and bruife tlrj Heady and fhsv Jhaltkruifi his Hetli -, . d- It dull hfuife thy Hrad and thou tur bkfTcd Ssviour, .emphaticilly hcrf : It bruife 'bi Heel. xj 'ri Prpfbty tie 1 Srtu thJPcvafr. and Who came in thi 4 ( r been differently undevised Ly fiver al tf- KuHHtfs bt' Hme lb Xtvije.thh Serpent's Head; Adam, Ttv Leave to Jar tecre by deflroying the orks; of the'Pevil, nd ?' Kdtrs the lUJhop ef SatiburvV mifl rciipring..thofc to the Liberty of the Sons cf n v iralle Difc8ure of the Ufc and Intent God,vvho were; held . under theBond y .Lf.-'ii f iu, H'srti. .i r'inhvifv Afiih:: You'll fir. What E T o.i.r.-Ier the UjUory ot yn, ai ivV (Iv.'uo 1 ;uy other aoticnt Lajlern )Tyvtf ihc J;iic-" Antiquity: Suppyfe, for jicc, th-t thi'i Account of the Kail had been tved to out of Sancheniatbis Phoenician jryj.we llou'.!, in that Cafe, be at a Lofs aps.k'i account for every Manner. ofj Rt nta'tUn for every Figure and Exprei$9t 5mv 5 but we (bould foon agree that all ; Iifficulties were imputable to the Man-. and Cufioms of his and Ctanry 5 and i!J (hew more Kefpca to fo nerable a J e rjf Antiquity than to charge it withWant becaute we did not . under ftand every ytcMrcumltancC;: weinouiu incewnca it that there cerned in . thei Per fen riifrtrree we ecu 1 J ! not about their feve- ?irts. The'Serpent is evidently the.7i;f the Afa n and IVeman are the Offenders ; f the Judge d all three. The Punilbments ted on the Man and JP'eman have no Ob lity in them and .as to lh6 Serpent's Sen ccfl we (hould think it rtrafon able to give it Ji a Senfe a the whols Scries of the Story i " ,.. f h '. L- 1 t J , jt ' ' - - " ! : ; ,i:--f - v 4 -'V. :-r -. ' '. i : 1 - . 'iirci.. :. !- -;..M-.t' ?"v' ' fT Tis.no unteafonabls XS10 'c nd the fame Equity f fyou in interpreting : Jjcnfe of Ajii, aiytiu would certainly ufc ards v other ancient Writer. And if the :u; Kquitv He allowM,: this plain Fatt.undc aufc6 from the Hiflory ; 1 hat Man was spcc ty Difubcdiencei and dicdifobey, and urireaforiable Liberty of; Interpretation v is ; this ? Tell us by wh.t Rules of Language ' Seed cf tie' f reman 1? made. to ucrxotc p , tjcuiarJVi', and by what Art yifcovero the Myftery of CTnifaculous Conception , and Birth" in this common Expreflloni'Tell lis likewifr, how; bruiting the Serpent". Head comes tp fighify the deflroying the Power of Sin, I and ahef Redemption of :Martkind. by Ckm ftTis no Wonder to hear fuch Quf-': tions, from thofe who look no farther than to ; the third Chapter of GeneJis, to fee the Ground oftthe Chriftian Application. As the Prophc-c- ftands tbere nothing appears to point out , this particular Meaning ; much lefs o confine f this Prophecy to . But of this hereafter. Let us for the prefcpt lay a-lide all our own the Unlivery iot tnis rropnety , haply we may difcover it) wht Qcd intended to difcover at that iW by this Prophecy, and what we may reaionaoiy mppoic yu - rents underltood it to roran- (They were now in a1 State of Sin, ftarid- 5 ni: before God to Receive Sentence for thfr. Ijrfobedience, and Heafoh to expedl a full Ex ecution of-the Penally threatened,;! aVtfy tbiu; eateji thereof tbcu jlalt Jurely &e. But God came in Mercy as well as Judgment, pur pofintf not only to rlunini, but to reflore Man. ,'I he Judgment is awful and fevere ; ahc Wo man isdbom'd to Sorrow in Conception 5' the IMiii to Sorrow anil Travail all the Days .,ot I rh Hmilnd is cuifwd for his Sake J arid the Endof the Judgment is, Dujl tbs in ' . Mi 9 f I 1 - I, N 7 - 1 J . f-
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