touch no holy thinge, ner come in to ye Sāc¦tuary, tyll the daies of hir purifienge be out. But yf she heare a mayde childe, thē shal she be vncleane two wekes, so longe as she suf∣freth hir disease, and sixe and thre score daies shall she byde at home in the bloude of hir purifienge.
[ B] And whan the dayes of hir purifienge are out, for the sonne or for the doughter, she shal brynge a lambe of one yeare olde for a burnt offerynge, and a yonge pigeon or a tur¦till done for a syn offerynge to the dore of ye Tabernacle of wytnesse vnto ye prest, which shal offre it before the LORDE, and make an attonemēt for her, and so shal she be clen∣sed from hir bloudyssue. This is the lawe for her that beareth a manchilde or mayde childe.
But yf she be not able to bringe a shepe, then let hir take two turtill doues, or two yonge pigeons, the one for a burnt offeryn∣ge, the other for a syn offerynge, then shall the prest make an attonement for her, so that she shal be cleane.