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When Jesus was entred into Capernaum, a centurion came and addressed himself to him,
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the centurion answered, Lord, I am not worthy the honour of such a visit: do but give the word, and my servant is sav'd.
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now the centurion, and they that were with him, to guard Jesus, having observ'd the earthquake, and all that had happened, were under great apprehensions, and said, certainly this was the son of God.
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where a certain centurion had a servant whom he greatly valued, lying sick and ready to die.
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The centurion upon seeing what had happen'd, gave glory to God, and said, certainly this was a righteous man.
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In Cesarea there was a centurion of a cohort in the Italic legion, whose name was Cornelius, a religious man,
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As soon as the angel that spoke to Cornelius was departed, he called two of his domesticks, and a devout soldier, one of those that were in waiting:
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they answered, Cornelius the centurion, a man of probity and piety, one that has an universal good character among the Jews, was divinely admonish'd by an holy angel to send for you to his house, to hear what you had to say to him.
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immediately he headed a detachment, with his centurions, and march'd briskly to them; who, upon seeing the officer and his men, left off beating Paul.
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upon hearing that, the centurion went to acquaint the head officer, take care, said he, what you do; for this man is a Roman.
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who having sent for one of the centurions, said, introduce this young man to the tribune, for he has something to communicate to him.
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then calling two of his centurions, draw out, said he, two hundred foot, seventy horse, and two hundred archers, ready to march to Cesarea by the third hour of the night:
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Felix then order'd a centurion to take Paul into his custody, without confining him so as to hinder his friends from waiting upon him.
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When it was resolv'd, that we should sail for Italy, Paul and other prisoners were delivered to the custody of one Julius, a centurion of
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however, the centurion minded the pilot and the ship's owner more than he did Paul's prediction.
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who had a mind to save Paul, prevented their design: and order'd all that could swim immediately to get off to shore,
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Upon our arrival at Rome, the centurion deliver'd the prisoners to the captain of the guard: but Paul was allow'd to be at private lodgings, under the custody of a soldier.
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Meteorology and celestial phenomena » Phenomena of » The autumnal weather on the mediterranean
For several days, we had not seen either sun or stars: the tempest still bore hard: all our hopes of escape quite sunk,
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having lost a good deal of time, and sailing being now dangerous, for the fast was now over, Paul gave them this warning, "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. read more.
for as that haven could not cover us from the storm, most were of opinion to bear away, and try to put in at Phenice, where we could ride safe, the port lying by south-west, and north-west. a gentle breeze at south, secure of gaining their point, they weigh'd anchor, and coasted close under Crete: but soon after it blew a storm from north-east, which bore so upon the ship,
for as that haven could not cover us from the storm, most were of opinion to bear away, and try to put in at Phenice, where we could ride safe, the port lying by south-west, and north-west. a gentle breeze at south, secure of gaining their point, they weigh'd anchor, and coasted close under Crete: but soon after it blew a storm from north-east, which bore so upon the ship,
Paul » Predicts misfortune to the ship; his counsel not heeded, and the voyage resumes
having lost a good deal of time, and sailing being now dangerous, for the fast was now over, Paul gave them this warning, "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. read more.
for as that haven could not cover us from the storm, most were of opinion to bear away, and try to put in at Phenice, where we could ride safe, the port lying by south-west, and north-west. a gentle breeze at south, secure of gaining their point, they weigh'd anchor, and coasted close under Crete:
for as that haven could not cover us from the storm, most were of opinion to bear away, and try to put in at Phenice, where we could ride safe, the port lying by south-west, and north-west. a gentle breeze at south, secure of gaining their point, they weigh'd anchor, and coasted close under Crete:
Rashness » Instances of » Julius, the roman centurion, in rejecting paul's counsel
however, the centurion minded the pilot and the ship's owner more than he did Paul's prediction.
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Ships » Commanded by a master
however, the centurion minded the pilot and the ship's owner more than he did Paul's prediction.
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Ships » Often the property of individuals
however, the centurion minded the pilot and the ship's owner more than he did Paul's prediction.
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