The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus ChristTranslated from the Latin Vulgate: and diligently compared with the original Greek . e to the irongate that leadeth to the city, which of itselfopened to them. And going out, theypassed through one street: and immedi-ately the Angel departed from him. 11 And Peter coming to himself, said:Now I know in very deed, that the Lordhath sent his Angel, and hath delivered meout of the hand of Herod, and from all theexpectation of the people of the Jews. 12 And considering, he came to thehouse of Mary the mother of John, wlio wassurnamed Mark, where


The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus ChristTranslated from the Latin Vulgate: and diligently compared with the original Greek . e to the irongate that leadeth to the city, which of itselfopened to them. And going out, theypassed through one street: and immedi-ately the Angel departed from him. 11 And Peter coming to himself, said:Now I know in very deed, that the Lordhath sent his Angel, and hath delivered meout of the hand of Herod, and from all theexpectation of the people of the Jews. 12 And considering, he came to thehouse of Mary the mother of John, wlio wassurnamed Mark, where many were gatheredtogether and praying. 13 And when he knocked at the door ofthe gate, a damsel came to hearken, whosename was Rhode. 14 And as soon as she knew Petersvoice, she opened not the gate for joy, butrunning in she told that Peter stood beforethe gate. 15 But they said to her: Thou art she affirmed that it was so. Thensaid they: It is his Angel. 16 But Peter continued knocking. And\vhen they had opened, they saw him, andwere astonished. 17 But he beckoning to them with hishand to hold their peace told how the Lord. 196 THE ACTS. had brought nim out of prison, and he said:Tell these tilings to James and the breth-ren. And going out he went into anotherplace. 18 Now when day was come, there wasno small stir among the soldiers, wiiat wasbecome of Peter. 19 And wiien Herod had sought for himand found him not: having examined thekeepers, lie commanded they sliould be putto death: and going down from Judea toCesarea, lie abode there. 20 And lie was angry with the Tyriansand the Sidonians. But they with oneaccord came to him, and having gainedBlastus, who was the kings chamberlain,they desired peace, because their countrieswere nourished by liim. 21 And upon a day appointed, Herodbeing arrayed in kingly apparel, sat in tliejudgment-seat, and made an oration to them. 22 And the people made acchiination,saying: It is the voice of a god,and not ofa man. 23 And forthwit


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