Acts 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.
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.
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15When 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.
16And 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.
17The 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.
18And 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.
19And 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
8Then they went over Misia and cam doune to Troada.
9And a vision appered to Paul in ye nyght. There stode a man of Macedonia and prayed him sayinge: come into Macedonia and helpe vs.
10After 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.
11Then lowsed we forth from Troada and with a strayght course came to Samothracia and the nexte daye to Neapolim
12and 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.
13And 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.
39and came and besought them and brought them out and desyred them to departe out of the cite.
40And 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.
4And some of them beleved and came and companyed with Paul and Sylas: also of the honourable Grekes a greate multitude and of the chefe wemen not a feawe.
7which was with ye ruler of the countre won Sergius Paulus a prudet man. The same ruler called vnto him Barnabas and Saul and desyred to heare the worde of God.
7and there preached the gospell.
8And ther sate a certayne man at Listra weake in his fete beinge creple from his mothers wombe and never walkyd.
9The same hearde Paul preache. Which behelde him and perceaved that he had fayth to be whole
10and sayd with a loude voyce: stond vp right on thy fete. And he stert vp and walked.
27When they were come and had gaddered the congregacion to gedder they rehersed all that God had done by them and how he had opened the dore of faith vnto the getyls.
34Howbeit certayne men clave vnto Paul and beleved amonge the which was Dionysius a senatour and a woman named Damaris and other with them.
44And ye nexte Saboth daye came almoste the whole cite to gether to heare the worde of God.
32And they preached vnto him the worde of the Lorde and to all that were in his housse.
29Then he called for a lyght and sprange in and came tremblynge and fell doune before Paul and Sylas
30and brought them out and sayde: Syrs what must I do to be saved?
7And he departed thence and entred into a certayne manes housse named Iustus a worshiper of god whose housse ioyned harde to ye synagoge.
8How be it one Crispus ye chefe rular of the synagoge beleved on ye LORde with all his housholde and many of the Corinthias gave audience and beleved and were baptised.
1Then 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.
2Of whom reported well the brethren of Lystra and of Iconium.
12When I was come to Troada for Christes gospels sake (and a great dore was openned vnto me of the Lorde)
36Ther was at Ioppe a certayne woma (whiche was a disciple named Tabitha which by interpretacion is called dorcas) the same was full of good workes and almes dedes which she did.
12Then the rular when he sawe what had happened beleved and wodred at the doctryne of the Lorde.
25Which he called to geder with the worke men of lyke occupacion and sayd: Syrs ye knowe that by this crafte we have vauntage.
25At mydnyght Paul and Sylas prayed and lauded God. And the presoners hearde them.
26And 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.
12And many of the beleved: also of worshipfull weme which were Grekes and of men not a feawe.
42And it was knowne throwout all Ioppa and many beleved on the Lorde.
1And it fortuned in Iconium that they went both to gether into the synagoge of ye Iewes and so spake that a gret multitude both of ye Iewes and also of the Grekes beleved.
34Whe he had brought them into his housse he set meate before them and ioyed that he with all his housholde boleved on God.
14he shall tell the wordes wherby both thou and all thyne housse shalbe saved.
19And when he had saluted them he tolde by order all thinges that God had wrought amoge the getyls by his ministracion.
1As they made their iorney thorow Amphipolis and Appolonia they came to Thessalonica where was a synagoge of the Iewes.
12But assone as they beleved Philippes preachynge of the kyngdome of God and of the name of Iesu Christ they were baptised bothe men and wemen.
3gevynge prayenge also for vs that God open vnto vs the dore of vtteraunce that we maye speake the mistery of Christ wherfore I am in bondes:
23Which when he was come and had sene the grace of God was glad and exhorted them all that with purpose of hert they wolde continually cleave vnto ye Lorde.
26And the same began to speake boldely in the synagoge. And when Aquila and Priscilla had hearde him: they toke him vnto them and expounded vnto him the waye of God more perfectly.
15and sayinge: syrs why do ye this? We are mortall men lyke vnto you and preache vnto you that ye shuld turne from these vanyties vnto ye lyvinge God which made heaven and erth and the see and all that in them is:
10And this contynued by the space of two yeares: so yt all they which dwelt in Asia hearde the worde of the LORde Iesu bothe Iewes and Grekes.
5Then sayled we over the see of Cilicia and Pamphylia and came to Myra a cite in Lycia.
9For a greate dore and a frutefull is opened vnto me: and ther are many adversaries.