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John 1:3

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

All things were made by him, and without him was made nothing [or nought], that thing that was made.

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In the beginning God made of nought heaven and earth.

and said, Make we man to our image and likeness, and be he sovereign to the fishes of the sea, and to the volatiles of heaven, and to [the] unreasonable beasts of [the] earth, and to each creature, and to each creeping beast or each reptile, which is moved in [the] earth.

Lord, thou foundedest the earth in the beginning; and heavens be the works of thine hands.

Heavens be made steadfast by the word of the Lord; and all the virtue of those [or them] by the spirit of his mouth.

I was making all things with him. And I delighted by all days, and played before him in all time,

I made earth, and I made a man on it; mine hands held abroad heavens, and I commanded to all the knighthood of them.

For why the Lord making heavens of nought, saith these things; he is God forming earth, and making it, he is the maker thereof; he made it of nought, not in vain, but he formed it, that it be inhabited; I am the Lord, and none other is.

He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.

This was in the beginning at God.

nevertheless to us is one God, the Father, of whom be all things, and we in him; and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom be all things, and we by him.

and to enlighten all men, which is the dispensation of [the] sacrament hid from worlds in God, that made all things of nought;

By faith we understand that the worlds were made [or were shaped] by God’s word, that visible things were made of invisible things.

Each man that believeth that Jesus is Christ, is born of God; and each man that loveth him that engendered [or that engendereth], loveth him that is born of him.

And to the angel of the church of Laodicea write thou, These things saith Amen, the faithful witness and true, which is beginning of God’s creature.

Thou, Lord our God, art worthy to take glory, and honour, and virtue; for thou madest of nought all things, and for thy will those were, and be made of nought.




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