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 hauynge their owne &#383;ede in them &#383;elues, euery one after his kynde. And God &#383;awe that it was good. Then of the euenynge ⁊ mornynge was made the thirde daye.

And God &#383;ayde: let there be lightes in ye firmament of heauen, to deuyde the daye fro&#772; the night, that they maye be vnto toke&#772;s, &#383;ea&#383;ons, dayes, and yeares. And let them be lightes in ye firmament of heauen, to &#383;hyne vpon the earth: And &#383;o it came to pa&#383;&#383;e. And God made two greate lightes: one greater light to rule the daye, and a le&#383;&#383;e light to rule the night, and(he made) &#383;tarres al&#383;o. And God &#383;et them in the firmament of heauen, yt they might &#383;hyne vpo&#772; earth, and to rule the daye and the night, and to deuyde the light from darcknes. And God &#383;awe that it was good. Then of the euenynge and mornynge was made the fourth daye. undefined And God &#383;ayde: let the waters brynge forth creatures that moue and haue life, ⁊ foules for to flye aboue the earth vnder the firmame&#772;t of heauen. And God created greate whalles, and all maner of creatures that lyue and moue, which the waters brought forth euery one after his kynde: and all maner of fethered foules, euery one after his kynde. And God &#383;awe that it was good, and ble&#383;&#383;ed them, &#383;ayenge: Growe, and multiplie, and fyll the waters of the &#383;ees, and let the foules multiplie vpon the earth. Then of the euenynge and mornynge was made the fifth daye.

And God &#383;ayde: let ye earth brynge forth lyuynge &#383;oules, euery one after his kynde: catell, wormes, ⁊ what as hath life vpon earth, euery one after his kynde. And &#383;o it came to pa&#383;&#383;e. And God made ye bea&#383;tes of the earth euery one after his kynde, and catell after their kynde, and all maner wormes of the earth after their kynde. And God &#383;awe that it was good. undefined And God &#383;ayde: let vs make man in or &#383;imilitude after oure lickne&#383;&#383;e, that he maye haue rule ouer the fy&#383;h of the &#383;ee, and ouer the foules vnder ye heauen, and ouer catell, and ouer all the earth, and ouer all wormes that crepe on ye earth. And God created man after his lickne&#383;&#383;e: after ye lickne&#383;&#383;e of God created he him, male ⁊ female created he them.

And God bleſſed them, and ſayde vnto them: Growe, and multiplie, and fyll the earth, and ſubdue it, ⁊ haue domynion ouer the fiſh of the ſee, and ouer the foules of the ayre, and ouer all the bea&#383;tes that crepe vpo&#772; the earth.

And God &#383;ayde: lo, I haue geuen you all maner herbes that beare &#383;ede vpon the whole earth, and all maner frutefull trees that beare ſede, to be meate for you. And to all bea&#383;tes of the earth, and to all foules vnder the heauen, and to euery worme that hath life(vpon earth) all maner grene herbes to eate. And &#383;o it came to pa&#383;&#383;e. And God behelde all yt he had made, and lo, they were exceadinge good. Then of the euenynge and mornynge was made the ſixte daye. undefined undefined hus was heaue&#772; and earth fyni&#383;hed with all their hoo&#383;t, and thus in the ſeuenth daye God ended his worke, which he had made: And bleſſed the &#383;euenth daye, ⁊ &#383;anctified it, becau&#383;e yt in it he re&#383;ted from all his worke, which God created and made.

Theſe are the generacions of heaue&#772; and earth whan they were created, in the tyme whan the LORDE God made heauen and earth: before there was eny troygg vpon earth, and or euer there grew eny grene herbe vpon the felde. For the LORDE God had yet &#383;ent no rayne vpon ye earth, nether was there eny man to tylle the earth. But there aro&#383;e a my&#383;t from the earth, ⁊ watered all the londe. And ye LORDE God &#383;hope man eue&#772; of the moulde of the earth ⁊ brethed in to his face ye breth of life. And &#383;o was man made a lyuynge ſoule. undefined The LORDE God alſo planted a garde&#773; of pleaſure in Eden, towarde ye ea&#383;t, and &#383;et man therin whom he had made. And the LORDE God cau&#383;ed to &#383;prynge out of the earth all maner trees, ple&#383;au&#772;t to loke vpo&#772;, and good to eate: and the tre of life in the mydde&#383;t of the garden, and the tre of knowlege of good and euell.

And out of Eden there wente ryuer, to water the garden, and there deuyded it ſelfe in to foure heade waters. The fir&#383;t is called Phi&#383;on, which renneth aboute all the londe of Heuyla. And there is founde golde(⁊ the golde of that conntre is precious,) and there is founde Bedellion, and the precious &#383;tone Onix. The &#383;econd water is called Gihon, which runneth aboute the whole londe of ye Moria&#772;s. The thirde water is called Hydeckell, whichh runneth towarde the ca&#383;t ſyde of ye A&#383;&#383;iria&#772;s. The fourth water is Euphrates. undefined And the LORDE God toke man, ⁊ ſet him in the plea&#383;aunt garden of Eden, to dre&#383;&#383;e it ⁊ to kepe it. And the LORDE God commaunded man &#383;aye&#772;ge: Thou ſhalt eate of all maner trees in ye garden: But of ye tre of