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being more particularly afflicted at his having said, "they should see his face no more." and then they conducted him to the ship.

Verse ConceptsLove, For One AnotherSuffering, Emotional Aspects OfUnhappinessFarewellsNot Seeing People

having made Cyprus, leaving it to the North, we took our course to Syria, and landed at Tyre, where the ship was to unlade her cargo.

Verse ConceptsSouthGod Is ImmanentEmptyingLeft Hand Side

there the centurion met with a ship of Alexandria, bound for Italy, and put us on board.

Verse ConceptsAlexandria The CityShipsSea Travel

"my friends, said he, I foresee our voyage will be attended with great difficulties, and no small risk of losing not only the ship and cargo, but our lives too."

Verse ConceptsLossWeather ForecastsPossibility Of Deathsailing

however, the centurion minded the pilot and the ship's owner more than he did Paul's prediction.

Verse ConceptsAdvice, Rejecting Good Adviceadvisers

but soon after it blew a storm from north-east, which bore so upon the ship,

Verse ConceptsStormsHurricanesWeather In The Last Days

this done, all hands aloft they frapp'd the ship tought with her cables, and for fear of striking upon the sands, they struck the main sail, and so drove.

Verse ConceptsRopesSandShipsPropellingPutting Things Down

the next day the storm work'd the ship with great fury; they threw some of her lading over board:

Verse ConceptsStormsThe Next DayBuoyancyAbandoning Things

It was the fourteenth night that we had been driving up and down in the Adriatick sea, when the ship's crew about midnight suspected they were making to land:

Verse ConceptsMonotonySeaMidnightTen Or More Dayssailing

when they had eat enough, they threw the wheat over board to ease the ship:

Verse ConceptsBuoyancyAbandoning Things

at day-break they made an unknown land, with a creek, where they resolv'd, if it were possible, to run the ship ashore.

Verse ConceptsSandSeashoresNot Knowing Where

when falling into the confluence of two currents, they ran the ship a-ground: where the fore-castle stuck fast and would not give, but her stern was shatter'd by the violence of the waves.

Verse ConceptsBoatsSandThe NavyShallownessWavesStaying PutBroken ThingsTwo Other ThingsBack Of ThingsIn Front