Acts 10:1
There was a man at Cesarea, named Cornelius (a captayne of ye copany, which is called ye Italianysh)
There was a man at Cesarea, named Cornelius (a captayne of ye copany, which is called ye Italianysh)
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2a deuoute man, & one that feared God wt all his house, & gaue moch almesse to ye people, and prayed God allwaye.
3The same sawe in a vision openly (aboute the nyenth houre of the daye) an angell of God entringe in to him, and sayenge vnto him: Cornelius.
4He loked vpon him, and was afrayed, and sayde: LORDE, what is it? He sayde vnto him: Thy prayers & thine allmesses are come vp in to remebraunce before God.
5And now sende men vnto Ioppa, & call for Simo, whose syrname is Peter,
6which is at lodginge with one Symon a tanner, whose house lyeth by ye see syde: he shal tell ye, what thou oughtest to do.
7And wha the angell which spake to Cornelius, was departed, he called two of his housholde seruauntes, & a deuoute soudyer, of the that wayted vpon him:
8and tolde them all, and sent the to Ioppa.
9On the nexte daye after whan these were goinge on their iourney, and came nye vnto the cite, Peter wente vp in to a chamber to praye aboute the sixte houre.
16This was done thryse. And ye vessell was receaued vp agayne in to heauen.
17But whyle Peter was combred in him selfe, what maner of vision this shulde be which he had sene, beholde, the men yt were sent from Cornelius, enquered after Simos house, and stode before the dore,
18and called, and axed whether Simon (whose syrname was Peter) were lodged there.
19Whyle Peter was musinge of the vision, the sprete sayde vnto him:beholde, the men seke the.
20Aryse therfore, and get the downe, & go with the, and doute not, for I haue sent them.
21Then wente Peter downe to the men, yt were sent vnto him from Cornelius, and sayde: lo, I am he whom ye seke: what is ye cause, wherfore ye are come?
22They sayde: Cornelius the captayne, a iust man and one that feareth God, and of good reporte amoge all the people of the Iewes, was warned by an holy angell, to sende for the in to his house, and to heare wordes of the.
23Then called he them in, and lodged them.The nexte daye after wente Peter forth with them, and certayne brethren of Ioppa bare him company.
24And ye daye folowinge came they to Cesarea. Cornelius wayted for the, and had called together his kynssfolkes and speciall frendes.
25And as it chaunced yt Peter came in, Cornelius mett him, and fell downe at his fete, & worshipped him.
26But Peter toke him vp, and sayde: Stonde vp, I am a man also.
27And as he talked wt him, he wente in, and founde many that were come together,
28and he sayde vnto them: Ye knowe, that it is not laufull for a man beynge a Iewe to ioyne him selfe or to come to a straunger. But God hath shewed me, yt I shulde call no ma comen or vncleane.
29Therfore haue I not douted to come, as soone as I was sent for. I axe you therfore, for what intent haue ye sent for me?
30Cornelius sayde: It is now foure dayes agoo, then fasted I, and at the nyenth houre I prayed in my house, and beholde, there stode a ma before me in a bryghte clothinge,
31and sayde: Cornelius, yi prayer is herde, and thine allmesse dedes are had in remebraunce iu the sighte of God.
32Sende therfore to Ioppa, and call for one Simon (whose syrname is Peter) which is at lodginge in ye house of Simon ye taner, by the see syde: ye same wha he commeth, shal speake vnto ye.
33Then sent I vnto the immediatly, and thou hast done well, that thou art come. Now are we all here presente before God, to heare all thinges that are commaunded the of God.
34Peter opened his mouth, & sayde: Now perceaue I of a trueth, that God hath no respecte of personnes,
35but in all people he yt feareth him, and worketh righteousnes, is accepted vnto him.
5When Iesus was entred into Capernaum, there came vnto him a Captayne, & besought hym,
11And beholde, immediatly stode there thre men before the dore of the house that I was in, sent from Cesarea vnto me.
12But the sprete sayde vnto me, that I shulde go with the and doute nothinge. These sixe brethre also came with me, and we entred in to the mas house.
13And he shewed vs, how he had sene an angell stondinge in his house, which sayde vnto him: Sende men to Ioppa, and call for Simon (whose syrname is Peter)
2and a captaynes seruaunt laye deed sicke, whom he loued.
1The Apostles and the brethren that were in Iewrye, herde saye, that the Heythen also had receaued the worde of God.
26Whan the vndercaptayne herde that, he wete to the vpper captayne, and tolde him, and sayde? What wilt thou do? This man is a Romayne.
11and sawe heaue open, and a vessell comynge downe vnto him, as it had bene a greate lynne clothe, knytt at the foure corners, and was let downe to ye earth,
12wherin were all maner of foure foted beestes of the earth, & wylde beestes, and wormes, and foules of the ayre.
1Whan it was concluded that we shulde sayle in to Italy, they delyuered Paul and certayne other presoners to the vndercaptayne named Iulius, of the Emperours soudyers.
45And the faithfull of the circucision which came with Peter, were astonnyed, because that the gifte of ye holy goost was shed out also vpon the Heythen.
46For they herde that they spake with tunges, and magnified God. The answered Peter:
7which was with Sergius Paulus the ruler of the countre, a ma of vnderstondinge. The same called Barnabas and Saul vnto him, and desyred to heare ye worde of God.
6And there the vndercaptayne founde a shippe of Alexadria, ready to sayle in to Italy, and put vs therin.
23And he called vnto him two vndercaptaynes, and sayde: Make redye two hundreth soudyers, that they maye go to Cesarea, and thre score and ten horsmen, and two hundreth speare men at the thirde houre of the nighte,
6And Iesus wente wt them.Now whan they were not farre from ye house, ye captaine sent fredes vnto hi, saiege vnto him: Oh LORDE, trouble not thy self, I am not worthy, yt thou shuldest enter vnder my rofe,
9For I myselfe also am a ma subiect to ye auctorite of another, & haue sowdiers vnder me. Yet wha I saye to one: go, he goeth, and to another: come, he commeth: & to my seruaunt: do this, he doeth it.
10Phrigia and Pamphilia, Egipte, and in the partes of Lybia by Cyren, and straungers of Rome, Iewes and Proselytes,
4But Peter beganne, and expounded the thinge in order vnto the and sayde:
5I was in ye cite of Ioppa prayege, and in a traunce I sawe a vision, a vessell commynge downe, as it had bene a greate lynnen clothe with foure corners, and let downe from heauen, and came vnto me.
10But vnto all the that do good (shal come) prayse and honoure, and peace, vnto the Iewe first, and also to the Greke.
24For he was a good man, full of the holy goost and faith. And there was a greate multitude of people added vnto the LORDE.