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GENESIS
Adam.

4These are the generations of heaven & earth, when they were created in the day, when our Lord God made the heauen, and the earth, 5and euery plant of the field, before it shot vp in the earth, and euerie hearb of the ground before it sprang. For our Lord God had not rayned vpon the earth; and man was not to til the earth. 6But a spring rose out of the earth, watering al the ouermost part of the earth. 7Our Lord God therfore formed man of the slyme of the earth: 1. Cor. 15, 45.and (a)(a) Mans soule is immediately created by God, not produced of other substance, as the souls of beastes and plants are. breathed into his face the breath of life, & man became a liuing soule.

8And our Lord God had (b)(b) Whether this Paradise be now extant is vncertaine, though it be certaine that Enoch & Elias are yet liuing in earth S. Aug. l. 2. cont. Pelagi. c. 25. See Perereus. l. 3. q. 5. & l. 7. q. ultima. planted a Paradise of pleasure from the beginning: wherin he placed man whom he had formed. 9And our Lord God brought forth of the ground al manners of trees, faire to behold, and pleasant to eate of: the tree of life also in the middle of Paradise: and the tree of knowledge of good and euil. 10And a riuer issued out of the place of pleasure to water Paradise, which from thence is diuided into foure heades. 11The name of one is Phison: that is it which compasseth al the land of Heuilath, where gold groweth. 12And the gold of that land is very good: there is found bdelium, and the stone onyx. 13And the name of the second riuer is Gehon: that is it which compasseth al the land of Ethiopia. 14And the name of the third riuer is Tygris; that same passeth along by the Assirians. And the fourth riuer, the same is Euphrates.

15Our Lord God therfore tooke man, & put him in the Paradise of pleasure, to worke, & keepe it. 16And he commanded him saying: Of euerie tree of Paradise eate thou: 17But ″ of the tree of knowledge of good & euil eate thou not. For in what day soeuer thou shalt eate of it, ″ thou shalt dye the death. 18Our Lord God also said: It is not good for man to be alone: let vs make him a help like vnto himselfe. 19Our Lord God therfore hauing formed of clay al beasts of the earth, and foules of the ayre; brought them to Adam, that he might see what to cal them: for al that Adam called any liuing creature, the same is his name.

20And Adam called al beasts by their names, and al foules of the ayre, and al cattel of the field: but vnto Adam there was not found an helper like himselfe. Mat. 19, 5.
Mar. 10, 7.
1. Cor. 6, 16.
Eph. 5, 31.
21Our Lord God therfore cast a dead sleep vpon Adam: and when he was fast asleep, he tooke one of his ribbes, & filled vp flesh for it. 22And our Lord God (c)(c) As we say brick is made of earth, and a house is built of bricke: so Adam was made of earth & Eve built of a ribbe of Adam. And that of one ribbe, as if God should build a house of one bricke, or as indeed he fed 5000. men with five loaves. Chris. ho. 15. S. Aug. Tract. 24. in Ioan. S. Tho. p.1. q.92. a. 3. built the ribbe which he tooke of Adam into a woman, & brought her to Adam. 23And Adam said: This now is bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: she shal be called woman, because she was taken out of man. 24Wherfore man shal leaue his father & mother, & shal cleaue to his wife, & they shal be (d)(d) Not three, nor foure, nor more, for then two were changed to another number S. Ier. l. 1. cont. Ioui. two in one flesh. 25And they were both naked, to wit Adam and his wife; and were not ashamed.

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