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| 14:1 | And it came to passe in Iconium, that they went both together into the synagogue of the Iewes, and so spake, that a great multitude both of the Iewes, and also of the Greekes, beleeued. |
| 14:2 | But the vnbeleeuing Iewes stirred vp the Gentiles, and made their mindes euill affected against the brethren. |
| 14:3 | Long time therefore abode they speaking boldly in the Lord, which gaue testimonie vnto the word of his grace, and granted signes and wonders to be done by their hands. |
| 14:4 | But the multitude of the city was diuided: and part held with the Iewes, and part with the Apostles. |
| 14:5 | And when there was an assault made both of the Gentiles, and also of the Iewes, with their rulers, to vse them despitefully, and to stone them, |
| 14:6 | They were ware of it, and fled vnto Lystra and Derbe, cities of Lycaonia, and vnto the region that lyeth round about. |
| 14:7 | And there they preached the Gospell. |
| 14:8 | And there sate a certaine man at Lystra, impotent in his feete, being a creeple from his mothers wombe, who neuer had walked. |
| 14:9 | The same heard Paul speake: who stedfastly beholding him, and perceiuing that he had faith to be healed, |
| 14:10 | Said with a lowd voice, Stand vpright on thy feete; And he leaped and walked. |
| 14:11 | And when the people saw what Paul had done, they lift vp their voyces, saying in the speech of Lycaonia, The gods are come downe to vs in the likenesse of men. |
| 14:12 | And they called Barnabas Iupiter, and Paul Mercurius, because hee was the chiefe speaker. |
| 14:13 | Then the priest of Iupiter, which was before their city, brought oxen, and garlands vnto the gates, and would haue done sacrifice with the people. |
| 14:14 | Which when the Apostles, Barnabas and Paul heard of, they rent their clothes, and ranne in among the people, crying out, |
| 14:15 | And saying, Sirs, Why doe yee these things? Wee also are men of like passions with you, and preach vnto you, that ye should turne from these vanities, vnto the liuing God, which made heauen and earth, and the sea, and all things that are therein. |
| 14:16 | Who in times past, suffred all nations to walke in their owne wayes. |
| 14:17 | Neuerthelesse, he left not himselfe without witnesse, in that he did good, and gaue vs raine from heauen, and fruitful seasons, filling our hearts with food and gladnesse. |
| 14:18 | And with these sayings scarse restrained they the people, that they had not done sacrifice vnto them. |
| 14:19 | And there came thither certaine Iewes from Antioch and Iconium, who perswaded the people, and hauing stoned Paul, drew him out of the citie, supposing he had beene dead. |
| 14:20 | Howbeit, as the disciples stood round about him, he rose vp, and came into the citie, and the next day he departed with Barnabas to Derbe. |
| 14:21 | And when they had preached the Gospel to that city, and had taught many, they returned againe to Lystra, and to Iconium, and Antioch, |
| 14:22 | Confirming the soules of the disciples, and exhorting them to continue in the faith, aud that we must through much tribulation enter into the kingdome of God. |
| 14:23 | And when they had ordeined them Elders in euery Church, and had prayed with fasting, they commended them to the Lord, on whom they beleeued. |
| 14:24 | And after they had passed throughout Pisidia, they came to Pamphylia. |
| 14:25 | And when they had preached the word in Perga, they went downe into Attalia, |
| 14:26 | And thence sailed to Antioch, from whence they had been recommended to the grace of God, for the worke which they fulfilled. |
| 14:27 | And when they were come, and had gathered the Church together, they rehearsed all that God had done with them, and how he had opened the doore of faith vnto the Gentiles. |
| 14:28 | And there they abode long time with the disciples. |
| 14:1 | And it came to passe in Iconium, that they went both together into the synagogue of the Iewes, & so spake, that a great multitude both of the Iewes, & also of the Grekes beleued. |
| 14:2 | But the vnbeleuyng Iewes, stirred vp, and corrupted the myndes of the Gentiles agaynst the brethren. |
| 14:3 | Long tyme therfore abode they there, and quyt them selues boldely, with the helpe of the Lorde, which gaue testimonie vnto the worde of his grace, and graunted signes & wonders to be done by their handes. |
| 14:4 | But the multitude of the citie was deuided: and part helde with the Iewes, and part with the Apostles. |
| 14:5 | And when there was an assault made both of the gentiles, and also of the Iewes, with their rulers, to do them violence, and to stone them, |
| 14:6 | They were ware of it, and fled vnto Lystra & Derbe, cities of Lycaonia, and vnto the regio that lieth rounde about: |
| 14:7 | And there preached the Gospell. |
| 14:8 | And there sate a certayne man at Lystra, weake in his feete, beyng a creple from his mothers wombe, and neuer had walked. |
| 14:9 | The same hearde Paul speake: which beholdyng hym, and perceauyng that he had sayth to be whole, |
| 14:10 | Sayde with a loude voyce: stande vpryght on thy feete. And he start vp, and walked. |
| 14:11 | And when the people saw what Paul had done, they lyft vp their voyces, saying in the speache of Lycaonia: Gods are come downe to vs in the lykenesse of men. |
| 14:12 | And they called Barnabas Iupiter, and Paul Mercurius, because he was the chiefe speaker. |
| 14:13 | Then Iupiters priest, which was before their citie, brought oxen and garlandes vnto the doore, and woulde haue done sacrifice with the people. |
| 14:14 | Which when the Apostles, Barnabas & Paul heard of, they rent their clothes, and ran in among the people, crying, |
| 14:15 | And saying: Sirs, why do ye these thynges? We are mortall men lyke vnto you, and preach vnto you, that ye shoulde turne from these vanities, vnto the lyuyng God, which made heauen and earth, and the sea, and all thynges that are therin. |
| 14:16 | The which in tymes past suffred all nations to walke in their owne wayes. |
| 14:17 | Neuerthelesse, he left not hym selfe without witnesse, in that he shewed his benefites from heauen, in geuyng vs rayne and fruitefull seasons, fillyng our heartes with foode and gladnesse. |
| 14:18 | And with these sayinges, scarce refrayned they the people, that they had not done sacrifice vnto them. |
| 14:19 | Then thyther came certayne Iewes from Antioche and Iconium: which, whe they had perswaded the people, and had stoned Paule, drewe hym out of the citie, supposyng he had ben dead. |
| 14:20 | Howbeit, as the disciples stoode round about hym, he arose vp, and came into the citie: And the next day, he departed with Barnabas to Derbe. |
| 14:21 | And when they had preached to that citie, and had taught many, they returned agayne to Lystra, and to Iconium, and Antioche, |
| 14:22 | And strengthed the disciples soules agayne, and exhorted them to continue in the fayth, and that we must through much tribulation enter into the kyngdome of God. |
| 14:23 | And when they had ordeyned them elders by election in euery Churche, and had prayed, with fastyng, they commended them to the Lorde, on whom they beleued. |
| 14:24 | And when they had gone throughout Pisidia, they came to Pamphylia, |
| 14:25 | And when they had spoken the worde in Perga, they descended into Attalia, |
| 14:26 | And thence departed by shippe to Antioche, from whence they were committed vnto the grace of God, to the worke which they fulfylled. |
| 14:27 | And when they were come, and had gathered the Churche together, they rehearsed all that God had done with them, & howe he had opened the doore of fayth vnto the gentiles. |
| 14:28 | And there they abode long tyme with the disciples. |
| 14:1 | And it came to passe in Iconium, that they went both together into the Synagogue of the Iewes, and so spake, that a great multitude both of the Iewes and of the Grecians beleeued. |
| 14:2 | And the vnbeleeuing Iewes stirred vp, and corrupted the mindes of the Gentiles against the brethren. |
| 14:3 | So therefore they abode there a long time, and spake boldly in the Lord, which gaue testimonie vnto the woord of his grace, and caused signes and woders to be done by their hands. |
| 14:4 | But the multitude of the city was deuided: and some were with the Iewes, and some with the Apostles. |
| 14:5 | And when there was an assault made both of the Gentiles, and of the Iewes with their rulers, to doe them violence, and to stone them, |
| 14:6 | They were ware of it, and fled vnto Lystra, and Derbe, cities of Lycaonia, and vnto the region round about, |
| 14:7 | And there preached the Gospel. |
| 14:8 | Nowe there sate a certaine man at Lystra, impotent in his feete, which was a creeple from his mothers wombe, who had neuer walked. |
| 14:9 | He heard Paul speake: who beholding him, and perceiuing that he had faith to be healed, |
| 14:10 | Said with a loude voyce, Stand vpright on thy feete. And he leaped vp, and walked. |
| 14:11 | Then when the people sawe what Paul had done, they lift vp their voyces, saying in ye speach of Lycaonia, Gods are come downe to vs in the likenesse of men. |
| 14:12 | And they called Barnabas, Iupiter: and Paul, Mercurius, because hee was the chiefe speaker. |
| 14:13 | Then Iupiters priest, which was before their citie, brought bulles with garlands vnto the gates, and would haue sacrificed with the people. |
| 14:14 | But when the Apostles, Barnabas and Paul heard it, they rent their clothes, and ran in among the people, crying, |
| 14:15 | And saying, O men, why doe yee these things? We are euen men subiect to the like passions that yee be, and preache vnto you, that yee shoulde turne from these vaine things vnto the liuing God, which made heauen and earth, and the sea, and all things that in them are: |
| 14:16 | Who in times past suffered all the Gentiles to walke in their owne waies. |
| 14:17 | Neuerthelesse, hee left not him selfe without witnes, in that hee did good and gaue vs raine from heauen, and fruitful seasons, filling our hearts with foode, and gladnesse. |
| 14:18 | And speaking these things, scarce appeased they the multitude, that they had not sacrificed vnto them. |
| 14:19 | Then there came certaine Iewes from Antiochia and Iconium, which when they had persuaded the people, stoned Paul, and drewe him out of the citie, supposing he had bene dead. |
| 14:20 | Howbeit, as the disciples stoode rounde about him, hee arose vp, and came into the citie, and the next day hee departed with Barnabas to Derbe. |
| 14:21 | And after they had preached the glad tidings of the Gospel to that citie, and had taught many, they returned to Lystra, and to Iconium, and to Antiochia, |
| 14:22 | Confirming the disciples hearts, and exhorting them to continue in the faith, affirming that we must through many afflictions enter into the kingdome of God. |
| 14:23 | And when they had ordeined them Elders by election in euery Church, and prayed, and fasted, they commended them to the Lord in whome they beleeued. |
| 14:24 | Thus they went throughout Pisidia, and came to Pamphylia. |
| 14:25 | And when they had preached the woorde in Perga, they came downe to Attalia, |
| 14:26 | And thence sailed to Antiochia, from whence they had bene comended vnto the grace of God, to the woorke, which they had fulfilled. |
| 14:27 | And when they were come and had gathered the Church together, they rehearsed all the things that God had done by them, and howe he had opened the doore of faith vnto the Gentiles. |
| 14:28 | So there they abode a long time with the disciples. |
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