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Chapter 19
And
it
came
to
passe,
that
while
Apollos
was
at
Corinth,
Paul
hauing
passed
thorow
the
vpper
coasts,
came
to
Ephesus,
and
finding
certaine
disciples,
2
He
said
vnto
them,
Haue
ye
receiued
the
holy
Ghost
since
yee
beleeued?
And
they
saide
vnto
him,
Wee
haue
not
so
much
as
heard
whether
there
be
any
holy
Ghost.
3
And
he
said
vnto
them,
Unto
what
then
were
ye
baptized?
And
they
saide,
Unto
Iohns
Baptisme.
4
Then
saide
Paul,
Iohn
verely
baptized
with
the
baptisme
of
repentance,
saying
vnto
the
people,
that
they
should
beleeue
on
him
which
should
come
after
him,
that
is,
on
Christ
Iesus.
5
When
they
heard
this,
they
were
baptized
in
the
Name
of
the
Lord
Iesus.
6
And
when
Paul
had
laide
his
hands
vpon
them,
the
holy
Ghost
came
on
them,
and
they
spake
with
tongues,
and
prophecied.
7
And
all
ye
men
were
about
twelue.
8
And
hee
went
into
the
Synagogue,
and
spake
boldly
for
the
space
of
three
moneths,
disputing
and
perswading
the
things
concerning
the
Kingdome
of
God.
9
But
when
diuers
were
hardened,
and
beleeued
not,
but
spake
euill
of
that
way
before
the
multitude,
he
departed
from
them,
and
separated
the
disciples,
disputing
daily
in
the
schoole
of
one
Tyrannus.
10
And
this
continued
by
the
space
of
two
yeeres,
so
that
all
they
which
dwelt
in
Asia,
heard
the
word
of
the
Lord
Iesus,
both
Iewes
and
Greeks.
11
And
God
wrought
speciall
miracles
by
the
hands
of
Paul:
12
So
that
from
his
body
were
brought
vnto
the
sicke
handkerchiefs
or
aprons,
and
the
diseases
departed
from
them,
and
the
euill
spirits
went
out
of
them.
13
Then
certaine
of
the
vagabond
Iewes,
exorcistes,
tooke
vpon
them
to
call
ouer
them
which
had
euill
spirits,
the
Name
of
the
Lord
Iesus,
saying,
We
adiure
you
by
Iesus
whom
Paul
preacheth.
14
And
there
were
seuen
sonnes
of
one
Sceua
a
Iewe,
and
chiefe
of
the
Priests,
which
did
so.
15
And
the
euill
spirit
answered,
and
said,
Iesus
I
knowe,
and
Paul
I
know,
but
who
are
ye?
16
And
the
man
in
whom
the
euill
spirit
was,
leapt
on
them,
and
ouercame
them,
and
preuailed
against
them,
so
that
they
fled
out
of
that
house
naked
and
wounded.
17
And
this
was
knowen
to
all
the
Iewes
and
Greekes
also
dwelling
at
Ephesus,
and
feare
fell
on
them
all,
and
the
Name
of
the
Lord
Iesus
was
magnified.
18
And
many
that
beleeued
came,
and
confessed,
and
shewed
their
deedes.
19
Many
also
of
them
which
vsed
curious
arts,
brought
their
bookes
together
and
burned
them
before
all
men:
and
they
counted
the
price
of
them,
and
found
it
fifty
thousand
pieces
of
siluer.
20
So
mightily
grew
the
word
of
God,
and
preuailed.
21
After
these
things
were
ended,
Paul
purposed
in
the
spirit,
when
hee
had
passed
thorow
Macedonia
and
Athaia,
to
go
to
Hierusalem,
saying,
After
I
haue
bin
there,
I
must
also
see
Rome.
22
So
hee
sent
into
Macedonia
two
of
them
that
ministred
vnto
him,
Timotheus
and
Erastus,
but
he
himselfe
stayed
in
Asia
for
a
season.
23
And
the
same
time
there
arose
no
small
stirre
about
that
way.
24
For
a
certaine
man
named
Demetrius,
a
siluer
smith,
which
made
siluer
shrines
for
Diana,
brought
no
small
gaine
vnto
the
craftsmen:
25
Whom
he
called
together,
with
the
workemen
of
like
occupation,
and
said,
Sirs,
ye
know
that
by
this
craft
we
haue
our
wealth.
26
Moreouer,
ye
see
&
heare,
that
not
alone
at
Ephesus,
but
almost
throughout
all
Asia,
this
Paul
hath
perswaded
and
turned
away
much
people,
saying,
that
they
bee
no
gods,
which
are
made
with
hands.
27
So
that
not
only
this
our
craft
is
in
danger
to
be
set
at
nought:
but
also
that
the
Temple
of
the
great
goddesse
Diana
should
be
despised,
and
her
magnificence
should
be
destroyed,
whom
all
Asia,
and
the
world
worshippeth.
28
And
when
they
heard
these
sayings,
they
were
ful
of
wrath,
&
cried
out,
saying,
Great
is
Diana
of
ye
Ephesians.
29
And
the
whole
citie
was
filled
with
confusion,
and
hauing
caught
Gaius
and
Aristarchus
men
of
Macedonia
Pauls
companions
in
trauaile,
they
rushed
with
one
accord
into
the
Theatre.
30
And
when
Paul
would
haue
entred
in
vnto
the
people,
the
disciples
suffered
him
not.
31
And
certaine
of
the
chiefe
of
Asia,
which
were
his
friends,
sent
vnto
him,
desiring
him
that
he
would
not
aduenture
himselfe
into
the
Theatre.
32
Some
therefore
cried
one
thing,
and
some
another:
for
the
assembly
was
confused,
and
the
more
part
knew
not
wherefore
they
were
come
together.
33
And
they
drew
Alexander
out
of
the
multitude,
the
Iewes
putting
him
forward.
And
Alexander
beckened
with
the
hand,
and
would
haue
made
his
defence
vnto
the
people.
34
But
when
they
knew
that
he
was
a
Iewe,
all
with
one
voyce
about
the
space
of
two
houres
cried
out,
Great
is
Diana
of
the
Ephesians.
35
And
when
the
towne
clarke
had
appeased
the
people,
he
said,
Ye
men
of
Ephesus,
what
man
is
there
that
knoweth
not
how
that
the
citie
of
the
Ephesians
is
a
worshipper
of
the
great
goddesse
Diana,
and
of
the
image
which
fell
downe
from
Iupiter?
36
Seeing
then
that
these
things
cannot
be
spoken
against,
ye
ought
to
be
quiet,
and
to
doe
nothing
rashly.
37
For
ye
haue
brought
hither
these
men,
which
are
neither
robbers
of
Churches,
nor
yet
blasphemers
of
your
goddesse:
38
Wherefore
if
Demetrius,
and
the
craftesmen
which
are
with
him,
haue
a
matter
against
any
man,
the
law
is
open,
and
there
are
deputies,
let
them
implead
one
another.
39
But
if
yee
enquire
any
thing
concerning
other
matters,
it
shalbe
determined
in
a
lawfull
assembly.
40
For
we
are
in
danger
to
be
called
in
question
for
this
dayes
vprore,
there
being
no
cause
whereby
we
may
giue
an
accompt
of
this
concourse.
41
And
when
hee
had
thus
spoken,
he
dismissed
the
assembly.
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