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Fo. i. ſes, called Geneſis. undefined undefined N ye begynnynge God created heauen ⁊ earth: and ye earth was voyde and emptie and darcknes was vpon the depe, ⁊ ye ſprete of God moued vpō the water.

And God ſayde: let there be light, ⁊ there was light. And God ſawe the light that it was good. Then God deuyded ye light from the darcknes, and called the light, Daye: and the darcknes, Night. Then of the euenynge and mornynge was made the fir&#383;t daye.

And God ſayde: let there be a firmament betwene the waters, and let it deuyde ye waters a ſunder. Then God made ye firmame&#772;t, and parted the waters vnder the firmame&#772;t, from the waters aboue the firmament: And &#383;o it came to pa&#383;&#383;e. And God called ye firmament, Heauen. Then of the euenynge ⁊ mornynge was made the &#383;econde daye.

And God ſayde: let the waters vnder heauen gather thēſelues vnto one place, yt the drye londe maye appeare. And ſo it came to paſſe. And God called ye drye londe, Earth: and the gatheringe together of waters called he, ye See. undefined And God ſayde let ye earth bringe forth grene graſſe and herbe, that beareth ſede: ⁊ frute full trees, that maye beare frute, euery one after his kynde, hauynge their owne &#383;ede in them &#383;elues vpon the earth. And &#383;o it came to pa&#383;&#383;e. And the earth brought forth grene gra&#383;&#383;e and herbe, yt beareth ſede euery one after his kynde, ⁊ trees bearinge frute, ⁊