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Geneva [1587], THE BIBLE: THAT IS, THE HOLY SCRIPTVRES CONTEINED IN THE OLDE AND NEWE TESTAMENT. TRANSLATED ACCORDING TO the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages. With most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places, and other things of great importance (Imprinted... by Christopher Barker [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B07000].
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CHAP. XIX. 1 Certaine disciples at Ephesus, 3 hauing onely receiued Iohns baptisme, 2 and knew not the visible gifts of the holy Ghost, wherewith God had beautified his Sonnes kingdome, 5 are baptized in the name of Iesus. 13 The Iewish exorcists 16 are beaten of the deuill. 19 Coniuring bookes are burnt. 24 Demetrius 29 raiseth sedition against Paul.


1   And note it came to passe, while Apollos was at Corinthus, that Paul when he passed thorow the vpper coasts, came to Ephesus, and found certaine disciples,


2   And saide vnto them, Haue ye receiued the note holy Ghost since ye beleeued? And they saide vnto him, Wee haue not so much as heard whether there be an holy Ghost.


3    noteAnd he said vnto them, Vnto note what were ye then baptized? And they saide, Vnto note Iohns baptisme.


4   Then saide Paul, note Iohn verely baptized with the baptisme of repentance, saying vnto the people, that they shoulde beleeue in him, which should come after him, that is, in Christ Iesus.


5   And when they heard it, they were baptized in the Name of the Lord Iesus.


6   So Paul layde his handes vpon them, and the holy Ghost came on them, and they spake the tongues, and prophecied.


7   And all the men were about twelue.


8   ¶2; Moreouer he went into the Synagogue, and spake boldly for the space of three moneths, disputing and exhorting to the things that appertaine to the kingdome of God.


9    noteBut when certaine were hardened, and disobeyed, speaking euill of the note way of God before the multitude, hee departed from them, and separated the disciples, and disputed dayly in the schole of one note Tyrannus.


10   And this was done by the space of two yeeres, so that all they which dwelt in Asia, heard the word of þe; Lord Iesus, both Iewes & Grecians.


11   And God wrought no small miracles by the handes of Paul,


12   So that from his body were brought vnto the sicke, kerchefs or handkerchefs, and the diseases departed from them, and the euill spirits went out of them.


13    noteThen certaine of the vagabond Iewes, note exorcistes, tooke in hand to name ouer them which had euil spirits, the Name of the Lord Iesus, saying, We adiure you by Iesus, whom Paul preacheth.


14   (And there were certaine sonnes of Sceua a Iewe, the Priest, about seuen which did this)


15   And the euil spirit answered, and said, Iesus I acknowledge, and Paul I know: but who are ye?


16   And the man in whome the euil spirit was, ranne on them, and ouercame them, and note preuailed against them, so that they fledde out of that house, naked, and wounded.


17   And this was knowen to all the Iewes and Grecians also, which dwelt at Ephesus, and feare came on them all, and the Name of the Lord Iesus was magnified,


18    noteAnd many that beleeued, came and note confessed, and shewed their workes.


19   Many also of them which vsed curious artes, brought their bookes, and burned them before all men: and they counted the price of them, and found it note fiftie thousand pieces of siluer.


20   So the worde of God grewe mightily, and preuailed. Demetrius. Idolaters rage.


21   ¶2; note Nowe when these things were accomplished, Paul purposed by the note Spirite to passe through Macedonia and Achaia, and to goe to Hierusalem, saying, After I haue bene there, I must also see Rome.


22   So sent hee into Macedonia two of them that ministred vnto him, Timotheus and Erastus, but he remained in Asia for a season.


23    noteAnd the same time there arose no small trouble about that way.


24   For a certaine man named Demetrius a siluersmith, which made siluer note temples of Diana, brought great gaines vnto the craftesmen,


25   Whom he called together, with the workemen of like things, and saide, Syrs, ye knowe that by this craft we haue our goods:


26   Moreouer ye see and heare, that not alone at Ephesus, but almost throughout all Asia this Paul hath perswaded, and turned away much people, saying, That they be not gods which are made with handes.


27   So that not onely this thing is dangerous vnto vs, that this our note portion shall be reproued, but also that the temple of the great goddesse Diana should be nothing esteemed, and that it would come to passe that her magnificence, which all Asia & the world worshippeth, should be destroyed.


28   Now when they heard it, they were full of wrath, and cried out, saying, Great is Diana of the Ephesians.


29   And the whole citie was full of confusion, and they rushed into the common place with one assent, and caught note Gaius, and note Aristarchus, men of Macedonia, and Pauls companions of his iourney.


30   And when Paul would haue entred in vnto the people, the disciples suffred him not.


31    noteCertaine also of the chiefe of Asia which were his friendes, sent vnto him, desiring him that hee woulde not present him selfe in the Common place.


32   Some therefore cried one thing, and some another: for the assemblie was out of order, and the more part knewe not wherefore they were come together.


33   And some of the company drew foorth Alexander, the Iewes thrusting him forwards. Alexander then beckened with the hande, and woulde haue excused the matter to the people.


34    noteBut when they knew that he was a Iewe, there arose a shoute almost for the space of two houres, of all men crying, Great is Diana of the Ephesians.


35    noteThen the towne clearke when hee had stayed the people, saide, Ye men of Ephesus, what man is it that knoweth not howe that the citie of the Ephesians is a worshipper of the great goddesse Diana, and of the image, which note came downe from Iupiter?


36   Seeing then that no man can speake against these things, ye ought to be appeased, and to doe nothing rashly.


37   For yee haue brought hither these men, which haue neither committed sacrilege, neither doe blaspheme your goddesse.


38   Wherefore, if Demetrius and the craftes men which are with him, haue a note matter against any man, the note lawe is open, and there are note Deputies: let them accuse one another.


39   But if ye inquire any thing c&obar;cerning other

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Eutychus reuiued. matters, it may be determined in a note lawful assembly.


40   For we are euen in ieopardie to be accused of this dayes sedition, for as much as there is no cause, whereby we may giue a reason of this concourse of people.


41   And when he had thus spoken, hee let the assembly depart.
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Geneva [1587], THE BIBLE: THAT IS, THE HOLY SCRIPTVRES CONTEINED IN THE OLDE AND NEWE TESTAMENT. TRANSLATED ACCORDING TO the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages. With most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places, and other things of great importance (Imprinted... by Christopher Barker [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B07000].
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