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| 16:1 | And he cam in to Derben and Listram. And lo! a disciple was there, bi name Timothe, the sone of a Jewesse cristen, and of the fadir hethen. |
| 16:2 | And britheren that weren in Listris and Iconye, yeldiden good witnessing to hym. |
| 16:3 | And Poul wolde that this man schulde go forth with him, and he took, and circumsidide hym, for Jewis that weren in the places. For alle wisten, that his fadir was hethen. |
| 16:4 | Whanne thei passiden bi citees, thei bitoken to hem to kepe the techingis, that weren demyd of apostlis and eldre men, that weren at Jerusalem. |
| 16:5 | And the chirches weren confermed in feith, and encreseden in noumbre eche dai. |
| 16:6 | And thei passiden Frigie, and the cuntre of Galathi, and weren forbedun of the Hooli Goost to speke the word of God in Asie. |
| 16:7 | And whanne thei camen in to Mysie, thei assaieden to go in to Bithynye, and the spirit of Jhesu suffride not hem. |
| 16:8 | But whanne thei hadden passid bi Mysie, thei camen doun to Troade; |
| 16:9 | and a visioun `bi nyyt was schewid to Poul. But a man of Macedonye that stoode, preiede hym, and seide, Go thou in to Macedonye, and helpe vs. |
| 16:10 | And as he hadde sei the visioun, anoon we souyten to go forth in to Macedonye, and weren maad certeyn, that God hadde clepid vs to preche to hem. |
| 16:11 | And we yeden bi schip fro Troade, and camen to Samatrachia with streiyt cours; and the dai suynge to Neapolis; |
| 16:12 | and fro thennus to Filippis, that is the firste part of Macedonye, the citee colonye. And we weren in this citee summe daies, and spaken togidere. |
| 16:13 | And in the dai of sabotis we wenten forth with out the yate bisidis the flood, where preier semyde to be; and we saten, and spaken to wymmen that camen togidere. |
| 16:14 | And a womman, Lidda bi name, a purpuresse of the cite of Tiatirens, worschipinge God, herde; whos herte the Lord openyde to yyue tente to these thingis, that weren seid of Poul. |
| 16:15 | And whanne sche was baptisid and hir hous, sche preyede, and seide, If ye han demyd that Y am feithful to the Lord, entre ye in to myn hous, and dwelle. |
| 16:16 | And sche constreynede vs. And it was don, whanne we yeden to preier, that a damysel that hadde a spirit of diuynacioun, mette vs, which yaf greet wynnyng to her lordis in dyuynynge. |
| 16:17 | This suede Poul and vs, and criede, and seide, These men ben seruauntis of the hiy God, that tellen to you the weie of helthe. |
| 16:18 | And this sche dide in many daies. And Poul sorewide, and turnede, and seide to the spirit, Y comaunde thee in the name of Jhesu Crist, that thou go out of hir. |
| 16:19 | And he wente out in the same our. And the lordis of hir siyen, that the hope of her wynnyng wente awei, and thei token Poul and Silas, and ledden in to the `dom place, to the princis. |
| 16:20 | And thei brouyten hem to the magistratis, and seiden, These men disturblen oure citee, |
| 16:21 | for thei ben Jewis, and schewen a custom, which it is not leueful to vs to resseyue, nether do, sithen we ben Romayns. |
| 16:22 | And the puple `and magistratis runnen ayens hem, and when thei hadden to-rente the cootis of hem, thei comaundiden hem to be betun with yerdis. |
| 16:23 | And whanne thei hadden youun to hem many woundis, thei senten hem into prisoun, and comaundiden to the kepere, that he schulde kepe hem diligentli. |
| 16:24 | And whanne he hadde take siche a precept, he putte hem into the ynnere prisoun, and streynede the feet of hem in a tre. |
| 16:25 | And at mydniyt Poul and Silas worschipide, and heriden God; and thei that weren in kepyng herden hem. |
| 16:26 | And sudenli a greet erthe mouyng was maad, so that the foundementis of the prisoun weren moued. And anoon alle the doris weren openyd, and the boondis of alle weren lousid. |
| 16:27 | And the kepere of the prisoun was awakid, and siy the yatis `of the prisoun openyd, and with a swerd drawun out he wolde haue slawe hym silf, and gesside that the men that weren boundun, hadden fled. |
| 16:28 | But Poul criede with a greet vois, and seide, Do thou noon harm to thi silf, for alle we ben here. |
| 16:29 | And he axide liyt, and entride, and tremblide, and felle doun to Poul and to Silas at her feet. |
| 16:30 | And he brouyte hem with out forth, and seide, Lordis, what bihoueth me to do, that Y be maad saaf? |
| 16:31 | And thei seiden, Bileue thou in the Lord Jhesu, and thou schalt be saaf, and thin hous. |
| 16:32 | And thei spaken to hym the word of the Lord, with alle that weren in his hous. |
| 16:33 | And he took hem in the ilke our of the niyt, and waschide her woundis. And he was baptisid, and al his hous anoon. |
| 16:34 | And whanne he hadde led hem in to his hous, he settide to hem a boord. And he was glad with al his hous, and bileuede to God. |
| 16:35 | And whanne dai was come, the magistratis senten catchepollis, and seiden, Delyuere thou tho men. |
| 16:36 | And the kepere of the prisoun telde these wordis to Poul, That the magistratis han sent, that ye be delyuered; now therfor go ye out, and go ye in pees. |
| 16:37 | And Poul seide to hem, Thei senten vs men of Rome in to prisoun, that weren betun openli and vndampned, and now priueli thei bringen vs out; not so, but come thei hem silf, and delyuere vs out. |
| 16:38 | And the catchepollis telden these wordis to the magistratis; and thei dredden, for thei herden that thei weren Romayns. |
| 16:39 | And thei camen, and bisechiden hem, and thei brouyten hem out, and preieden, that thei schulden go out of the citee. |
| 16:40 | And thei yeden out of the prisoun, and entriden to Lidie. And whanne thei siyen britheren, thei coumfortiden hem, and yeden forth. |
| 16:1 | Then came he to Derba and to Lystra. And beholde a certayne disciple was there named Timotheus a womans sonne which was a Iewas and beleved: but his father was a Greke. |
| 16:2 | Of whom reported well the brethren of Lystra and of Iconium. |
| 16:3 | The same Paul wolde yt he shuld goo forth with him and toke and circumcised him because of the Iewes which were in those quarters: for they knewe all that his father was a Greke. |
| 16:4 | As they went thorow ye cities they delyvered the the decrees for to kepe ordeyned of the Apostles and elders which were at Ierusalem. |
| 16:5 | And so were the congregacions stablisshed in the fayth and encreased in noumbre dayly. |
| 16:6 | When they had goone thorow out Phrigia and the region of Galacia and were forbydde of the holy gost to preach the worde in Asia |
| 16:7 | they came to Misia and sought to goo into Bethinia. But the sprete soffered the not. |
| 16:8 | Then they went over Misia and cam doune to Troada. |
| 16:9 | And a vision appered to Paul in ye nyght. There stode a man of Macedonia and prayed him sayinge: come into Macedonia and helpe vs. |
| 16:10 | After he had sene ye vision immediatly we prepared to goo into Macedonia certified yt the lorde had called vs for to preache the gospell vnto them. |
| 16:11 | Then lowsed we forth from Troada and with a strayght course came to Samothracia and the nexte daye to Neapolim |
| 16:12 | and from thence to Philippos which is the chefest citie in ye partes of Macedonia and a fre cite. We were in that cite abydynge a certayne dayes. |
| 16:13 | And on the saboth dayes we went out of the cite besydes a ryver where men were wont to praye and we sate doune and spake vnto the wemen which resorted thyther. |
| 16:14 | And a certayne woman named Lydia a seller of purple of the cite of Thiatira which worshipped God gave vs audience. Whose hert the Lorde opened that she attended vnto the thinges which Paul spake. |
| 16:15 | When she was baptised and her housholde she besought vs sayinge: Yf ye thinke that I beleve on the Lorde come into my housse and abyde there. And she constrayned vs. |
| 16:16 | And it fortuned as we went to prayer a certayn damsell possessed with a sprete that prophesied met vs which brought her master and mastres moche vauntage with prophesyinge. |
| 16:17 | The same folowed Paul and vs and cryed sayinge: these men are the servauntes of the most hye God which shewe vnto vs the waye of salvacion. |
| 16:18 | And this dyd she many dayes. But Paul not cotent turned about and sayd to the sprete: I commaunde the in the name of Iesu Christ that thou come out of her. And he came out the same houre. |
| 16:19 | And when her master and mastres sawe yt the hope of their gaynes was gone they caught Paul and Sylas and drue the into the market place vnto the rulars |
| 16:20 | and brought them to the officers sayinge: These men trouble oure cite which are Iewes |
| 16:21 | and preache ordinaunces which are not laufull for vs to receave nether to observe seinge we are Romayns. |
| 16:22 | And the people ranne on them and the officers rent their clothes and comaunded them to be beaten with roddes. |
| 16:23 | And when they had beaten them sore they cast them into preson comaundynge the iayler to kepe them surely. |
| 16:24 | Which iayler when he had receaved suche comaundment thrust them into the ynner preson and made their fete fast in the stockes. |
| 16:25 | At mydnyght Paul and Sylas prayed and lauded God. And the presoners hearde them. |
| 16:26 | And sodenly ther was a greate erth quake so that ye fonndacion of the preson was shaken and by and by all the dores opened and every mannes bondes were lowsed. |
| 16:27 | When the keper of ye preson waked out of his slepe and sawe the preson dores open he drue out his swearde and wolde have kylled him selfe supposynge the presoners had bene fledde. |
| 16:28 | But Paul cryed with a lowde voyce sayinge: Do thy selfe no harme for we are all heare. |
| 16:29 | Then he called for a lyght and sprange in and came tremblynge and fell doune before Paul and Sylas |
| 16:30 | and brought them out and sayde: Syrs what must I do to be saved? |
| 16:31 | And they sayde: beleve on the Lorde Iesus and thou shalt be saved and thy housholde. |
| 16:32 | And they preached vnto him the worde of the Lorde and to all that were in his housse. |
| 16:33 | And he toke them the same houre of the nyght and wasshed their woundes and was baptised with all that belonged vnto him strayght waye. |
| 16:34 | Whe he had brought them into his housse he set meate before them and ioyed that he with all his housholde boleved on God. |
| 16:35 | And when it was daye the officers sent the ministres sayinge: Let those men goo. |
| 16:36 | The keper of ye preson tolde this sayinge to Paul the officiers have sent worde to lowse you. Now therfore get you hence and goo in peace. |
| 16:37 | Then sayde Paul vnto them: they have beaten vs openly vncomdempned for all yt we are Romayns and have cast vs into preson: and now wolde they sende vs awaye prevely? Naye not so but let them come the selves and set vs out. |
| 16:38 | When the ministres tolde these wordes vnto the officers they feared when they hearde that they were Romayns |
| 16:39 | and came and besought them and brought them out and desyred them to departe out of the cite. |
| 16:40 | And they wet out of ye preson and entred into the housse of Lidia and whe they had sene the brethren they comforted them and departed. |
| 16:1 | He came vnto Derba and to Lystra, and beholde, a certayne disciple was there named Timotheus, the sonne of a Iewish woman, which beleued, but his father was a Greke: |
| 16:2 | ye same had a good reporte amonge the brethre of Lystra and at Iconium. |
| 16:3 | Paul wolde that the same shulde go forth with him, and toke and circumcysed him because of the Iewes that were in those quarters. For they knewe all, that his father was a Greke. |
| 16:4 | But as they wente thorow the cities, they delyuered them the sentence to kepe, which was concluded of the Apostles and Elders at Ierusalem. |
| 16:5 | The were the congregacions stablyshed in the faith, and increased in nombre daylie. |
| 16:6 | But as they wente thorow Phrygia and the londe of Galacia, they were forbydden of the holy goost, to preache the worde in Asia. |
| 16:7 | Howbeit as they came in to Mysia, they proued to take their iourney in to Bithinia, and the sprete suffred them not. |
| 16:8 | Neuertheles whan they had passed thorow Mysia, they came downe to Troada, |
| 16:9 | and there appeared a vision vnto Paul by night, that there was a man of Macedonia which stode and prayed him, and sayde: Come downe to Macedonia, and helpe vs. |
| 16:10 | Whan he had sene ye vision, we soughte immediatly to go, vnto Macedonia, beynge certified, that ye LORDE had called vs thither, to preach the Gospell vnto them. |
| 16:11 | The departed we from Troada, and came the straight course vnto Samothracia, on the nexte daye to Neapolis, |
| 16:12 | and from thence to Philippis, which is the chefe cite of the londe of Macedonia, and a fre cite. In this cite abode we certayne dayes. |
| 16:13 | On the daye of the Sabbathes wete we out of the cite besyde the water, where men were wonte to praye, and we sat downe, and spake vnto the wemen that resorted thither. |
| 16:14 | And a deuoute woman (named Lydia) a seller of purple, out of the cite of Thiatira, herkened to, whose hert the LORDE opened that she gaue hede vnto the thinges that Paul spake. |
| 16:15 | Whan she was baptysed and hir housholde, she besoughte vs, and sayde: Yf ye thynke that I beleue on the LORDE, then come in to my house, and a byde there. And she constrayned vs. |
| 16:16 | It fortuned whan we wente to prayer, yt there met vs a damsel, which had a sprete of soythsayenge, and broughte hir master and mastresse greate vauntage with soyth sayenge: |
| 16:17 | ye same folowed Paul and vs, and cryed, and sayde: These men are the seruauntes of the most hye God, which shewe vs ye waye of saluacion. |
| 16:18 | This dyd she many dayes. But Paul was not content with it, and turned him aboute, and sayde vnto the sprete: I comaunde the in the name of Iesu Christ, that thou departe out of her. And he departed out at the same houre. |
| 16:19 | But wha hir master and mastresse sawe that the hope of their vauntage was gone, they toke Paul and Sylas, drue them in to the market place before ye rulers, |
| 16:20 | & broughte the vnto the officers, and sayde: These men trouble oure cyte, & are Iewes, |
| 16:21 | and preach an ordynaunce, which is not laufull for vs to receaue, ner to obserue, seynge we are Romaynes. |
| 16:22 | And the people rane on them, and the officers rente their clothes, and comaunded them to be beaten with roddes. |
| 16:23 | And whan they had beaten them sore, they cast the in preson, and commaunded the iayler, to kepe them diligetly. |
| 16:24 | Which whan he had receaued soch commaundement, he cast the in to the ynner preson, and put their fete in the stockes. |
| 16:25 | But at mydnight prayed Paul and Sylas, and praysed God. And the presoners herde them. |
| 16:26 | Sodenly was there a greate earth quake, so that the foundacions of the preson were shaken. And immediatly were all the dores open, & all their bondes lowsed |
| 16:27 | Wha the keper of the preson waked out of slepe, and sawe the preson dores open, he drue out his swerde, and wolde haue kylled him selfe: for he thoughte ye presoners had bene fled. |
| 16:28 | But Paul cryed loude, and sayde: Do thy self no harme, for we are all here. |
| 16:29 | He called for a lighte, and sprange in, and trembled, and fell at the fete of Paul and Sylas, |
| 16:30 | and broughte them out, and sayde: Syrs, what must I do, to be saued? |
| 16:31 | They sayde: Beleue on the LORDE Iesus, and so shalt thou and thy housholde be saued. |
| 16:32 | And they preached the worde of the LORDE vnto him, and to all that were in his house. |
| 16:33 | And he toke them to him in the same houre of the night, and wasshed their strypes. And immediatly was he baptysed, and all his. |
| 16:34 | And he broughte them in to his house, and set them a table, and reioysed with all his housholde, that he was become a beleuer on God. |
| 16:35 | And whan it was daye, the officers of the cite sent mynisters, and sayde: Let those men go. |
| 16:36 | And the keper of the preson tolde this sayenge vnto Paul: The officers haue sent hither, that ye shulde be lowse. Now therfore get you hece, and go in peace. |
| 16:37 | But Paul sayde vnto them: They haue beaten vs openly vncondempned (where as we are yet Romaynes) and haue cast vs in preson, and shulde they now thrust vs out preuely? Not so, but let them come them selues, and brynge vs out. |
| 16:38 | The mynisters tolde these wordes vnto the officers. And they feared, whan they herde that they were Romaynes, |
| 16:39 | and came and besoughte them, and prayed the to departe out of the cite. |
| 16:40 | Then wente they out of the preson, and entred in to the house of Lydia. And whan they had sene the brethren and comforted them, they departed. |
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