Acts 4:9
If we this day be examined of the good deede done to the sicke man, by what meanes he is made whole:
If we this day be examined of the good deede done to the sicke man, by what meanes he is made whole:
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10Be it knowen vnto you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Iesus Christe of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, whom God raysed agayne from the dead: euen by hym doth this man stande here before you whole.
6Then sayde Peter: Syluer and golde haue I none, but such as I haue, geue I thee: In the name of Iesus Christe of Nazareth, ryse vp, and walke.
7And he toke hym by the ryght hande, and lyft hym vp. And immediatly his feete and ancle bones receaued strength.
8And he sprang, stoode, and walked, and entred with them into the temple, walkyng, and leaping, & praysyng God.
9And all the people sawe hym walke, and prayse God.
10And they knewe hym, that it was he, which sate and begged at the beawtifull gate of the temple. And they wondred, and were sore astonyed at that which had happened vnto hym.
11And as the lame which was healed, helde Peter and Iohn, all the people ran amased vnto them, in the porche that is called Solomons.
12And when Peter sawe that, he aunswered vnto the people: Ye men of Israel, why maruayle ye at this, or why loke ye so on vs, as though by our owne power or godlynesse, we had made this man to go?
7And when they had set them before them, they asked: by what power, or in what name haue ye done this?
8Then Peter, full of the holy ghost, sayde vnto them: Ye rulers of the people, and elders of Israel,
15And kylled the Lorde of lyfe, whom God hath raysed from the dead: of the which we are witnesses.
16And his name, through the fayth in his name, hath made this man sounde, whom ye see and knowe: And the fayth which is by hym, hath geuen to this man health, in the presence of you all.
13Nowe when they sawe the boldnesse of Peter and Iohn, and vnderstoode that they were vnlearned and lay men, they marueyled, and they knewe them that they had ben with Iesu:
14And beholdyng also the man which was healed, standyng with them, they coulde not say agaynst it,
19But Peter and Iohn aunswered, and sayde vnto them: Whether it be ryght in the syght of God, to hearken vnto you more then to God, iudge ye.
20For we cannot but speake that, which we haue seene and hearde.
21So threatned they them, and let them go, and founde nothyng how to punishe them, because of the people: For all men praysed God, because of that which was done.
22For the man was about fourtie yere olde, on whom this miracle of healyng was shewed.
16Saying: What shall we do to these men? For a manifest signe is done by them, and is openly knowen to all them that dwell in Hierusalem, and we can not denie it.
6When Iesus sawe hym lye, & knewe that he nowe long tyme had ben diseased, he sayth vnto hym: Wylt thou be made whole?
7The sicke man aunswered him: Sir, I haue no man whe the water is troubled to put me into the poole: But in the meane time, while I am about to come, another steppeth downe before me.
8Iesus saith vnto him: Ryse, take vp thy bedde, and walke.
9And immediatly the man was made whole, and toke vp his bedde, & walked. And the same day was the Sabboth.
10The Iewes therfore sayde vnto hym that was made whole: It is the Sabboth day, it is not lawfull for thee to carie thy bedde.
11He aunswered them: He that made me whole, saide vnto me, take vp thy bedde and walke.
12Then asked they hym: What man is that which sayde vnto thee, take vp thy bedde, and walke?
1Nowe Peter and Iohn went vp together into the temple at the nynth houre of prayer.
2And a certayne man, that was lame from his mothers wombe, was brought, whom they layde dayly at the gate of the temple which is called beawtifull, to aske almes of them that entred into the temple.
3When he sawe Peter and Iohn that they woulde go into the temple, he desired to receaue an almes.
4And Peter fastenyng his eyes vpon hym with Iohn, sayde: Loke on vs.
8And there sate a certayne man at Lystra, weake in his feete, beyng a creple from his mothers wombe, and neuer had walked.
9The same hearde Paul speake: which beholdyng hym, and perceauyng that he had sayth to be whole,
10Sayde with a loude voyce: stande vpryght on thy feete. And he start vp, and walked.
32And it came to passe, as Peter walked throughout all quarters, he came also to the Saintes which dwelt at Lydda.
33And there he founde a certayne man, named Eneas, which had kept his bed eyght yeres, & was sicke of the paulsie.
34And Peter sayde vnto hym, Eneas, Iesus Christe make thee whole: aryse, and make thy bedde. And he arose immediatly.
35And all that dwelt at Lydda, and Saron sawe hym, and turned to the Lorde.
22Ye men of Israel, heare these wordes: Iesus of Nazareth, a man approued of God among you, with miracles, wonders, and signes, which God dyd by hym in the middes of you, as ye your selues also knowe.
30So that thou stretch foorth thyne hande, that healyng, and signes, and wonders, be done by the name of thy holy chylde Iesus.
33If this man were not of God, he coulde haue done nothyng.
14But Peter standyng foorth with the eleuen, lyft vp his voyce, and sayde vnto them: Ye men of Iurie, and all ye that dwell at Hierusalem, be this knowen vnto you, and with your eares heare my wordes.
14Afterwarde, Iesus founde hym in the temple, and saide vnto him: behold, thou art made whole, sinne no more, lest a worse thyng come vnto you.
15The man departed, & tolde the Iewes that it was Iesus which had made him whole.
12And immediatly he arose, toke vp the bedde, and went foorth before them all: insomuch that they were all amazed, & glorified God, saying: we neuer sawe it on this fashion.
31In so much that the people wondred, when they sawe the dumbe speake, the maymed to be whole, the lame to walke, and the blynde to see: And they glorified the God of Israel.
10And he behelde them all in compasse, & sayde vnto the man: Stretche foorth thy hande. And he dyd so: & his hande was restored agayne as whole as the other.
9Whether is it easyer to say to the sicke of the paulsie, thy synnes be forgeuen thee: or to say, aryse, take vp thy bedde, and walke?
4But Peter rehearsed the matter from the begynnyng, and expounded it by order vnto them, saying:
18And beholde, men brought in a bed, a man which was taken with a paulsie, and they sought meanes to bryng hym in, and to lay hym before hym.
37Nowe when they hearde this, they were pricked in their heartes, and sayde vnto Peter, & vnto the other Apostles: Ye men & brethren, what shall we do?