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Aelohim-triune

displayed by his workes Physicall and Meta-physicall, in a Poeme of diuerse forme. Adapted to the Hebrue text, the frame of Diuinitie, and Catholike exposition. Togither, With necessarie marginall notes for relieuing of the young student. The First Part. By Henoch Clapham

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To the Christian Reader.


Genisis. I.

1. In the beginning God created the heauen and the earth.

2. And the earth was vnformed and voyde, and darkenesse was vpon the face of the depth: and the Spirit of God mo-vpon the face of the waters.

3. And God said, let there be light, and there was light.

4. And God beheld the Light because (it was) good; and God seperated betweene the Light and betweene the Darknesse.

5. And called the Light, Day: and the Darknesse he called Night. So was the euening, so was the Morning the First day.