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and on a sudden so great a storm arose at sea, that the ship was covered with the waves: but he was asleep.
Jesus said, come. and Peter getting out of the ship, walk'd on the water to go to Jesus.
and when they were come into the ship, the wind ceased.
then they that were in the ship, came and worshipped him, saying, of a truth thou art the son of God.
and they left their father Zebedee in the ship with the people he had hired, and went after him.
He began again to teach by the sea-side: but there was so great a crowd gathered about him, that he was oblig'd to go into a ship, where he sat down, and stay'd on board while the people stood on the shore.
at length a violent storm ensued, and the waves beat into the ship, that it began to fill,
and as soon as Jesus was come out of the ship, he met a demoniack, who came from among the tombs, where he haunted,
he went therefore aboard one of the vessels, which was Simon's, and desired him to bear away a little from land. then he sat down, and preached to the people from the ship.
so they made a signal to their partners in the other ship to come and help them. accordingly they came, and loaded both the boats so with fish that they began to sink.
When even was come, his disciples went to the sea, and going on board a ship,
so when they had rowed about five and twenty, or thirty furlongs, seeing Jesus walking on the sea, and drawing nigh to the ship, they were frightned.
then they readily received him into the ship: and immediately the ship was at the land whither they were bound.
being more particularly afflicted at his having said, "they should see his face no more." and then they conducted him to the ship.
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.
there the centurion met with a ship of Alexandria, bound for Italy, and put us on board.
"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."
however, the centurion minded the pilot and the ship's owner more than he did Paul's prediction.
but soon after it blew a storm from north-east, which bore so upon the ship,
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.
the next day the storm work'd the ship with great fury; they threw some of her lading over board:
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:
when they had eat enough, they threw the wheat over board to ease the ship:
at day-break they made an unknown land, with a creek, where they resolv'd, if it were possible, to run the ship ashore.
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.
a ship too of the greatest burthen, tho' the wind bears hard, by means of an inconsiderable helm, veers about as the hand of the pilot directs her.
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