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So that not only this our craft is in danger to be set at nought, but also the temple of great Diana shall be reputed for nothing; yea, and her majesty shall begin to be destroyed, whom all Asia and the world worshippeth. (Acts 19, 27)
Having heard these things, they were full of anger, and cried out, saying: Great is Diana of the Ephesians. (Acts 19, 28)
But as soon as they perceived him to be a Jew, all with one voice, for the space of about two hours, cried out: Great is Diana of the Ephesians. (Acts 19, 34)
And when the town clerk had appeased the multitudes, he said: Ye men of Ephesus, what man is there that knoweth not that the city of the Ephesians is a worshipper of the great Diana, and of Jupiter's offspring. (Acts 19, 35)
And there were a great number of lamps in the upper chamber where we were assembled. (Acts 20, 8)
And when he had given him leave, Paul standing on the stairs, beckoned with his hand to the people. And a great silence being made, he spoke unto them in the Hebrew tongue, saying: (Acts 21, 40)
And it came to pass, as I was going, and drawing nigh to Damascus at midday, that suddenly from heaven there shone round about me a great light: (Acts 22, 6)
And the tribune answered: I obtained the being free of this city with a great sum. And Paul said: But I was born so. (Acts 22, 28)
And there arose a great cry. And some of the Pharisees rising up, strove, saying: We find no evil in this man. What if a spirit hath spoken to him, or an angel? (Acts 23, 9)
And when there arose a great dissension, the tribune fearing lest Paul should be pulled in pieces by them, commanded the soldiers to go down, and to take him by force from among them, and to bring him into the castle. (Acts 23, 10)
Who came to the chief priests and the ancients, and said: We have bound ourselves under a great curse that we will eat nothing till we have slain Paul. (Acts 23, 14)
But Lysias the tribune coming upon us, with great violence took him away out of our hands; (Acts 24, 7)
